308 suppressor
Looking to tame the bark of your .308 rifle? Whether you're hunting, target shooting, or running a semi-auto, these .308 suppressors are designed to deliver reliable sound reduction and recoil control without compromising accuracy.
Additional 308 suppressor Info
.308 Winchester is a high-pressure round, and suppressing it effectively requires a can that’s both durable and efficient. The suppressors in this category are built to handle the heat—literally. Brands like Dead Air (Nomad and Sandman series), SilencerCo (Omega 300), Rugged (Razor 762), and Q (Thunder Chicken) offer top-tier options trusted by precision shooters, hunters, and military users alike. Most .308 suppressors are rated for multiple calibers and will work across your rifle collection, including .243, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .300 Blackout. Look for features like quick-detach mounting systems, modular length options, and user-serviceable designs. Gunprime stocks trusted models, offers fast shipping, and helps you navigate the NFA transfer process with ease.
Yes, while louder than subsonic rounds, .308 suppresses well—especially with longer barrels and high-quality cans.
Popular choices include the Dead Air Nomad, SilencerCo Omega 300, and Rugged Razor—all full-auto rated and highly durable.
Absolutely. Most .308 suppressors are .30 cal and designed specifically for .308 and similar cartridges.
QD is better for swapping between rifles and consistent POI. Direct-thread is simpler and more lightweight.
Yes, many .308 suppressors are multi-caliber rated and work on 6.5 CM, .243, .300 BLK, and more.
Suppressors reduce .308 to around 135–145 dB. Outdoors, that’s often hearing safe—but indoors, hearing protection is still recommended.
Most cans require at least a 12–16" barrel for .308. Check the manufacturer's rating before running short-barreled setups.
Yes, they reduce recoil, muzzle blast, and sound signature—great for follow-up shots and protecting your hearing in the field.