New: Savage Arms AccuCan Suppressor Line

Savage Arms announces new AccuCan suppressor line with three multi-caliber models available now.

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posted on December 8, 2023
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New AccuCan suppressors feature a MonoKore design and are field-serviceable.
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Savage Arms recently announced its new AccuCan line of suppressors. With three multi-caliber options at launch, the new AccuCan suppressors are lightweight, field-serviceable and will reduce sound, flash and recoil.

More from Savage Arms: “The suppressor market and the options available to hunters and shooters continues to grow, evolve and improve every day. For these reasons, Savage worked diligently to create a product line that stood out among the crowd. The Savage AC338, AC30 and AC22 create separation in a busy market.”

The first three offerings include the AC338 (MSRP: $999.99, AC30 (MSRP: $699.99) and AC22 (MSRP: $399.99). With this lineup, most shooters or hunters can find a suppressor to meet their needs.

Savage Arms AccuCan suppressors feature a MonoKore design and are field-serviceable by the user. All three new AccuCan suppressors have an easy-to-disassemble/reassemble three-piece design with a replaceable core with end cap.

The AC338 is designed to be the lightest suppressor for Precision Rifle Series shooting and has a solid weight-to-strength ratio. In addition, it is rated for up to .338 Lapua Magnum.

As for the AC30, it is also a lightweight hunting and PRS suppressor and is designed specifically for 7.62 x 51mm and 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition.

Finally, the AC22 is designed for the .22 LR, .22 WMR and .17 HMR cartridges.

Learn more at savagearms.com.

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