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Professional hunters often trust brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air Armament, and Gemtech for their high-quality rifle suppressors that effectively reduce recoil and noise. These brands provide reliable options that meet hunting needs and adhere to various state regulations. Their products are often designed for durability and long-term performance.
Popular Suppressors for Hunting
When choosing a suppressor for hunting, consider factors such as noise reduction, durability, and ease of maintenance. SilencerCo’s Osprey 30 is a popular choice among hunters, offering a 31.5 dB (Sound Pressure Level) reduction and weighing only 15.3 ounces. Another option is the Dead Air Armament Sandman-S, which provides a 32 dB reduction and features a stainless steel design for durability.
Barrel Threading and Attachment
For hunters who plan to use a suppressor frequently, a properly threaded barrel is essential. A 1.375" x 24 TPI (Threads Per Inch) threading is commonly used for suppressor attachment. Gemtech’s SMG-50 offers a 32 dB reduction and can be easily attached to a properly threaded barrel using a wrench. When attaching a suppressor, ensure it is securely threaded and tightened to prevent damage or misalignment.
State Regulations and Hearing Protection
Before purchasing a suppressor, hunters must check state regulations regarding ownership and use. Some states, like California and New York, have strict laws governing suppressor ownership. Additionally, hunters should always wear ear protection, such as electronic earplugs, when shooting. A suppressor can help reduce noise levels, but ear protection is still necessary for hearing safety. Consider investing in a high-quality pair of earplugs, like the Howard Leight Impact Sport, for optimal hearing protection.
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