Suppressors have never been more popular than they are today, and for many good reasons: They prevent hearing loss at the source, they can’t be forgotten at home, they help people with flinching issues, they make hunting more natural, follow up shots are more viable, etc. Manufacturers have stepped up to meet this thriving popularity by offering suppressors configured to optimize against many parameters: sound suppression, cost, weight, quick-detach, accuracy, durability, flexibility, full auto rating, length, and zero shift. There is no suppressor that optimizes every parameter, period. As to the question of “Which is the best suppressor?” one must first answer the question, “What are you optimizing for?” To illustrate this point, in this article we compare two extremes in the.30-caliber suppressor category. The silencers used in this evaluation…
