First Look: Savage AccuCan Suppressors

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posted on December 6, 2023
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Savage Accucan Suppressors Lead

Savage Arms has announced its AccuCan line of suppressors. Initially available in three multi-caliber options—the AC338, AC30 and AC22—these suppressors are lightweight, field-serviceable and feature a design that reduces sound, flash and recoil.

Savage Accucan Supressor

“At Savage, we have continued to create new products that today’s shooters and hunters demand,” said Rob Gates, vice president of sales and marketing at Savage. “We’ve introduced several products into all-new categories, and AccuCan Suppressors are no different. We’re really proud of the features, technology and true performance-enhancing qualities found in our initial suppressor offerings. We’re excited to have the Savage name in another new and rapidly growing category. We can’t wait for shooters and hunters to get these into the field to see the advanced design, quality, reliability and ruggedness that accompany all Savage Arms products.”

Savage AccuCan Models

Models and Features

Each individual AccuCan offering is designed around specific criteria that promise to appeal to today's shooters—hunters in particular. Today’s hunters are mobile, so suppressors can’t be a burden in the weight category. AccuCan offerings—made from a combination of 7075-T6 Aluminum and 6Al-4V Titanium—are some of the lightest suppressors available today, the 10.9-inch AC338 weighing in at 18.5 ounces; the 7.9-inch AC30 at 10.8 ounces; and the 5.9-inch AC22 at 3.5 ounces. Part of this is down to the AccuCan's MonoKore design, which also makes each AccuCan field-serviceable, with an easy-to-disassemble/reassemble three-piece design. So whether shooters are at home on the bench or in the field on a hunt, adjustments can be done swiftly without the need for specialized tools or equipment.

Savage AccuCan on bench

With the three-can lineup mentioned above, there aren’t too many hunters out there who won't be able to find a suppressor for their shooting needs. The AC338 is designed to be the lightest suppressor for PRS shooting, while the AC30 is targeted more squarely at the lightweight--hunting market, being designed specifically for 7.62 x 51mm and 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition. The AC338 sports a decibel reduction rating of 132.5 db; the AC30 of up to 136.6 db; and the AC22 of up to 135 db. The larger two suppressors are threaded to standard 5/8-24 TPI, while the AC22 utilizes the smaller, 1/2-28 TPI design.

For more on the AccuCan lineup, visit savagearms.comMSRP: $399.99-$999.99

Savage AccuCan Lineup

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