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Does Suppressor Length Really Matter?
Should you go with a full-length suppressor to minimize volume, or opt for a shorter "K"version? The truth is, both have their advantages, despite what others might say.

Longer suppressors with larger diameters provide more space for gas to expand and cool, which typically results in better sound suppression. They're a great choice for rifles used from stationary positions where length isn't a concern.

On the other hand, if keeping your firearm compact and maneuverable is a priority, a shorter setup might be worth sacrificing a few decibels. Pistols, subguns, or firearms used for dynamic shooting are ideal candidates for "K"or modular suppressors.

In the end, it all comes down to how you plan to use your firearm. Whatever your setup, we've got a suppressor that fits.
 
 
 
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