RENOWNED FOR ITS RIFLES, shotguns and handguns, Savage’s foray into suppression is a compelling next step for the company. Dubbed the “AccuCan” line, the initial release includes a lineup of suppressors built to work with everything from rimfire cartridges to large-caliber hunting rounds.
Savage offers five modular suppressors with the smallest being the AC22, a 3½-ounce can for .22- and .17-caliber rimfires ($449, savagearms.com). Its largest suppressor, the AC338 ($999), is rated for use up to .338 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum.
The AC30 B.O.B., the acronym standing for “Back Over Barrel,” provides shooters with an additional advantage that similar suppressors lack. As an over-barrel design, the threads are recessed, so a portion of the barrel is integrated into the can. The result is reduced overall length of a…