First Impressions: Savage Launches AC350 AccuCan Suppressor

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posted on September 17, 2024
Savage Accucan Ac350

Late last year, Savage Arms leapt into the suppressor scene with its high-performance AccuCan suppressor lineup. The legendary gunmaker's journey into keeping your shots as quiet as they are accurate continues with its all-new AC350 AccuCan. Created specifically for bolt-action hunting rifles chambered in 350 Legend, the AC350 offers features that other silencers don't. 

The most important is sound reduction--the AC350 reduces it by an impressive 132.5 decibels, making it one of the quietest suppressors in its class. Another feature that users will love is its built-in self-cleaning carbon cutters. This innovative design helps make maintenance a snap, and that ensures consistent performance for years to come. 

Constructed of 100% machined aluminum and titanium, the AC350 is tough, durable and lightweight. Savage's engineers paid special attention to the suppressor's dimensions so your rifle's weight and balance stay as true as possible.  The direct thread aluminum mount with a titanium thread insert further enhances its strength and reliability. Additionally, the hard coat anodizing provides a protective layer, increasing the longevity of the suppressor. 

The AC350's 5/8"-24 thread pitch ensures compatibility with a wide variety of rifles. The replaceable core and end cap, along with the serialized thread mount, offer convenience and flexibility for customization. Set to revolutionize the shooting experience for hunters and sport shooters alike, your AccuCan awaits. MSRP $799; SavageArms.com 

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