New Suppressors from SHOT Show 2025
Check Out The Best New Firearm Suppressors From SHOT Show 2025!
SHOT Show 2025 was the place to be if you’re anywhere near remotely interested in suppressors. With each new launch, manufacturers roll out cutting-edge designs and technological advances that push the boundaries of sound suppression, durability, and modularity. From ultra-lightweight titanium cans to flow-through gas management systems, this year’s lineup proves that suppressors are getting quieter, more adaptable, and more advanced than ever. Read on as we take a deeper dive into a sampling of the new releases recently launched, and why they’re worth the investment.
SilencerCo: S98
The new S98 suppressor from SilencerCo features a compact 5.54-inch fully welded stainless-steel and titanium design while remaining lightweight at seven ounces. For use on 9mm handguns only, the unique design of the S98 offsets the bore below the centerline, allowing shooters to use standard-height sights without obstruction. This, in turn, saves the end user money in the long run as they are no longer required to swap their factory-installed sights to suppressor-height irons.
The S98’s monolithic construction enhances strength while reducing potential failure points, resulting in a can that proves to be a rock-solid option for both range work and real-world applications. The 1/2x28 quick-detach mount allows the S98 to be locked up securely and removed just as fast, ensuring fuss-free transitions between suppressed and unsuppressed shooting.
Silencer Central: BANISH 9K
Silencer Central has won the race this year for who can come out with one of the lightest cans on the market. Their new BANISH 9K measures 4.1 inches in length and barely registers on the scales, weighing a mere 2.7 ounces.
Constructed from 3D-printed titanium, this featherweight suppressor goes sans Nielsen device, threading directly onto your firearm without impacting cycling reliability. With a sound reduction of 26 decibels, you’re still getting ample sound suppression despite a smaller and lighter footprint of the 9K.
This can is rated for use with .380, 5.7x28, 9mm, and .300 BLK, as well as being full-auto rated for use with 9mm supersonic and .300 BLK subsonic ammunition.
Dead Air Silencers: Mojave 45 & Sandman X
For shooters looking to run their .45 Auto and large-caliber pistol platforms quieter than ever, the new Dead Air Mojave 45 is up to the task. This titanium suppressor features Dead Air’s Triskelion Gas Management System, which mitigates recoil and reduces back pressure tremendously. This can is compatible with semi-auto firearms chambered in .45 ACP, .300 BLK (subsonic or supersonic), .350 Legend, .450 Bushmaster subsonic, .357, and .44 Magnum.
The fun doesn’t end there as the Mojave 45 is also full-auto rated for pistol calibers up to .45 Auto (no barrel restrictions) and .300 BLK (with eight-inch barrel). Being that this suppressor is modular, the end-user has the option of swapping between a weight-saving 6.8-inch configuration (weighing 10.44 ounces) to a longer 8.6-inch configuration (weighing 12.7 ounces) for optimal sound suppression, all without the use of additional tools.
Also introduced at SHOT Show 2025 is Dead Air's new member of the Sandman series—Sandman X. No, it has nothing to do with Elon Musk's social media platform now known as X. The Sandman X is a hard-use silencer designed to operate under extreme conditions on semi-automatic and fully automatic 7.62 NATO rifles, while retaining the performance characteristics to operate with multiple calibers. Visit deadairsilencers.com for more information.
HUXWRX: FLOW Range 36 Ti
If a contest was held to see which manufacturer could produce the most versatile can, the HUXWRX FLOW Range 36 Ti would certainly be a top contender. Constructed from Grade 5 titanium, this fully 3D-printed suppressor is lightweight and durable, weighing just 8.4 ounces and measuring 6.7 inches in length. HUXWRX utilizes their patented OSS Flow-Through technology, which reduces backpressure, recoil, and gas blowback.
The GeoFlash Cap with extended lugs ensures quick and secure attachment, making it user-friendly and less of a daunting task to install for those new to the world of suppressors. Going back to versatility, this can is rated for pistol calibers up to 9mm and for the following rifle calibers: 17HMR - .338 Lapua, .338 ARC, and 8.6 Blackout. Shooting full-auto? That is no problem, as the FLOW Range 36 Ti is rated for that as well, with zero barrel restrictions to speak of.
B&T: Print-XH RBS 556 Ti
Specifically engineered for guns chambered in 5.56 NATO/.223 REM, the B&T Print-XH RBS 556 Ti suppressor features a 3D-printed titanium body paired with a 718 Inconel blast baffle, offering a balance between weight savings and durability. Inconel 718 is a special superalloy known for its heat-resistant properties and durability in high-stress environments. These qualities make it an ideal material to use in the initial baffle of a suppressor installed on a gun chambered in a notoriously high-pressure round. Weighing in at 10.5 ounces and measuring 7.1 inches in length, it maintains firearm maneuverability without compromising suppression capabilities.
B&T's Reduced Backpressure System (RBS) cuts down on gas blowback while keeping bolt speed increases under 2. The low-flash endcap reduces muzzle flash, preserving situational awareness when used in low-light scenarios. Lastly, the end user can expect a hassle-free experience when installing this can on their rifle, with HUB interface options, no barrel length restrictions, and more.
Dillon Rifle Company: 50 BMG Suppressor
To those who ask, "Why would someone develop a suppressor for a 50 BMG?” the fine folks at Dillon Rifle Company respond with, "Because we can." Their 3D-printed 50 BMG suppressor weighs 2.6 pounds and measures 11.75 inches in length, which may be off-putting at first… until you realize that it is going on the end of a .50 cal rifle that makes itself a little more known on the range than your 9mm carry gun would.
Perhaps the most unique feature of this beast-taming can is its patented Purposely Induced Porosity technology. With this, gases and pressure are directed to bleed off at varying rates and locations throughout the can as the professionals in R&D see fit, all in a controlled and well-thought-out manner. Sound suppression is impressive, with testing resulting in an impressive 33-decibel reduction at the muzzle, meaning an average decibel rating of around 177 dB drops to approximately 144 dB.
Faxon: Twenty-Toucan
For plinksters looking to suppress their favorite rimfires, Faxon Firearms has introduced a new modular suppressor to their lineup, the Twenty-Toucan. This can is compatible with semi-automatic firearms chambered in .22LR, .22 Magnum, 5.7x28, and is also full-auto rated should you happen to have one you wish to top off. This suppressor offers a modular design that allows shooters to choose between a compact 2.93-inch configuration or extend to 5.75 inches for enhanced sound suppression.
Regardless of your configuration, weight is kept minimal at 4.1 ounces and 7.1 ounces, respectively. A durable stainless steel construction ensures longevity while keeping weight to a minimum. This rimfire can is very user-friendly, easy to install with its 1/2x28 direct thread mount, and easy to maintain with its user-serviceable design.