(Photo by Mark Fingar)
March 06, 2026
By David Faubion
Skeptical? You should be. When I first heard of this suppressor company based in rural Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, I was suspicious that these diminutive 3D-printed cans were outperforming much larger designs. The reason for that is simple: internal volume is a critical component of suppression. The larger the muffler, the quieter it will be.
But shooters and hunters want small cans that don’t add much length to the muzzle. They want lightweight cans that don’t alter a rifle’s balance point. They also want suppressors to be hearing safe. That’s a tall order.
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