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.338 ARC vs. 8.6 Blackout: Rather than prioritizing extreme range, both cartridges are designed for optimal performance in suppressed setups. How do they stack up?
No dull moments here! SilencerCo, SupDef, and Dirty Kid hit Oklahoma for hogs, coyotes, and chaos—night hunts, full-auto fun, and maybe even a tattoo.
Cowboy Cerrone’s philosophy is easy to understand. Training hard is easier with some seriously fun distractions—but there’s a point to both.
The first annual SilencerCo Subsonic Nutria Eradication Tournament was a resounding success — 155 nutria and over 40 pigs.
With all of the options available for the AR platform, it’s necessary to consider several factors before deciding which is the best AR suppressor for you.
If you’re running a .30-cal gun and considering suppressing it, we’ve got you covered with these top SilencerCo .30 Cal suppressors of 2025.
It’s simple: the Hybrid 46M is a multi-caliber, configurable design that can do just about anything. Here’s everything you need to know.
Lightweight, strong, and efficient — the Scythe Ti is a minimalist can that delivers exceptional performance without compromise.
The best hunting suppressors address all of the relevant factors: sound suppression, recoil reduction, weight, length, and versatility. Here are the top 5 options.
If you only ever get one suppressor, the Omega 36M is a stellar choice: multicaliber, modular, functional and fantastic on pistols, rifles, and submachine guns.
Now that I’ve shot a 6.5 Creedmoor suppressed, I’ve become a convert. Check out SilencerCo’s best 6.5 Creedmoor suppressors.