Suppressors and Muzzle Brakes by Suppressed Armament Systems

    Suppressed Armament Systems (SAS) manufactures silencers, muzzle brakes and flash hiders, as well as does custom precision rifle builds. Here is a short review of their product line:

    Suppressors

    The SAS suppressor range is pretty large. They offer suppressors for .22LR, 9x19mm, .45ACP, 5,56/.223, .30 and .338 caliber rifles and pistols. Depending on suppressor model they can be made of aluminum, stainless steel or titanium. SAS suppressors mount on the host gun either by a conventional thread attachment or  by their TOMB system (Thread Over Muzzle Brake). The idea behind the TOMB system is that the muzzle brakes have external threads which work as a mounting platform for the suppressor.

    Suppressor - SAS1

    The company also has a full-auto rated 5.56 suppressors called M47, some examples of which have reportedly had 20,000 rounds through them and still are performing well.

    Prices for SAS suppressors start from $399 for the .22LR aluminum can all the way up to $1295 for the .338 caliber one with the TOMB attachment system.

    Muzzle Brakes and Flash Hiders

    Suppressed Armament system manufactures two types of flash hiders (Talon-S and Talon-L) and two muzzle brakes (TOMB and Ti Brake). They also offer a flash hider and muzzle brake combination device (Alpha) and a muzzle blast diverter. All these muzzle devices are designed to work with one or another SAS suppressor. The blast diverter also mounts on TOMB system.

    SAS brakes

    The Ti Brake is made of titanium and priced at $199. The blast diverter is sold at $139. All the other muzzle brakes and flash hiders have a price tag of $135.

     Contacts

    SAS logo

    Website: www.SuppressedArmament.com
    Address: 280 Greg Street Suite 3, Reno, NV 89502
    E-mail: sales@suppressedarmament.com
    Phone: 812-205-7623

    Hrachya H

    Managing Editor

    Being a lifelong firearms enthusiast, Hrachya always enjoys studying the history and design of guns and ammunition. He also writes for OvertDefense.com and SilahReport.com
    Should you need to contact him, feel free to shoot him a message at Hrachya@TheFirearmBlog.com


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