Bushmaster Firearms Releases NEW Muta Suppressor Line

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    Suppressor ownership has been steadily increasing as information about them is becoming available to more people. This has led to an increase in companies that produce their own silencers. The latest suppressors introduced to rifle shooters are from Bushmaster Firearms. The company has just released two cans from their all-new Muta line. Welcome the BM556 and BM30 rifle suppressors.

    Bushmaster Firearms news @ TFB:

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    Bushmaster Firearms™, the industry leader of quality and American-made manufacturing, is pleased to announce our all-new Muta™ suppressors. 

    BM556 Muta Suppressor

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    The BM556 is a direct-thread suppressor developed around the 5.56 cartridge. It’s made of 17-4 H1150 stainless steel and features a removable end cap to help with user maintenance. The can is full-auto rated and threaded with a 1/2″ x 28 pitch. They are finished with high-temperature Cerakote. The BM556 is made right here in the U.S.A.

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    SPECS

    • Length: 6.0″
    • Diameter: 1.5″
    • Weight: 16.9 oz
    • MSRP: $499.99

    BM30 Muta Suppressor

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    The BM30 is similar to the BM556, but is built to accommodate .30 caliber cartridges. The BM30 is .8″ longer than the BM556 but shares the 1.5″ diameter. Like all of Bushmaster’s products, the BM30 is made in America. It’s made from 17-4 H1150 stainless steel and features the same high-temp Cerakote finish. The thread pitch is cut at 5/8″ x 24. If you run your .30 caliber guns on full-auto, this can will hold up just fine. It also uses a removable end cap for cleaning and maintenance.

    SPECS

    • Length: 6.8″
    • Diameter: 1.5″
    • Weight: 18.9 oz
    • MSRP: $599.99

    If one of these cans looks like a good fit for your rifle, head to Bushmaster’s website for more information. You can also follow Bushmaster Firearms on social media for additional content. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Protect your ears!

    Nic L

    Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic’s passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19.

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