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New Rimfire Suppressors for 2025

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntSeptember 8, 20253 Mins Read
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New Rimfire Suppressors for 2025


Aero Precision | Tephra-22
With seven, 17-4 stainless steel baffles, this rimfire suppressor can also handle 5.7×28 mm rounds, making it versatile for both plinking and defensive purposes. Not only do these baffles enhance the suppressor’s durability, they also make it easy to clean, with both simple disassembly and by being safe to use in an ultrasonic cleaner for faster and more thorough results.

Material: Aluminum and 17-4 stainless steel
Length: 5.4 inches
Diameter: 1.1 inches
Weight: 7.2 ounces
Max Chambering: 5.7×28 mm
Sound Reduction: N/A
MSRP: $375
(253) 272-8188; aeroprecisionusa.com


CMMG | Zeroed 22
CMMG | Zeroed 22
Rated for full auto, the Zeroed 22 has removable endcaps and baffles for easy servicing. A hex opening on the front cap allows a quarter-inch Allen wrench or hex bit to be inserted for easier disassembly for cleaning and maintenance.

Material: Aluminum and stainless steel
Length: 5.5 inches
Diameter: 1 inch
Weight: 5.6 ounces
Max Chambering: .22 WMR
Sound Reduction: N/A
MSRP: $549
(660) 248-2293; cmmg.com


Dead Air | RXD 22 Ti
Dead Air | RXD 22 Ti
The result of collaboration between Dead Air and Ruger, the RXD 22 Ti blends innovation with robust design, resulting in a performance-driven suppressor. Constructed from a titanium tube, its 3D-printed, PVD-coated, single-piece Triskelion core is paired with an all-new XRF muzzle brake specially designed to enhance performance and capture lead.

Material: 6AL-4V DMLS titanium
Length: 5.6 inches
Diameter: 1.1 inches
Weight: 5.6 ounces
Max Chambering: .22 WMR
Sound Reduction: N/A
MSRP: $499
(801) 857-4232; deadairsilencers.com


Nosler | SR-22AlTiH
Nosler | SR-22AlTiH
Rated for any cartridge .224-caliber and smaller, this multi-metal can mounts via the HUB system for added versatility. The titanium blast chamber and blast baffle provide reliable heat dispersion, while other parts are made from aluminum to keep weight and cost to a minimum, making it less of a burden in the field, on the range or when moving through your home, while providing excellent sound reduction.

Material: Aluminum and titanium
Length: 7.4 inches
Diameter: 1.7 inches
Weight: 10.8 ounces
Max Chambering: .224 caliber
Sound Reduction: 29 dB
MSRP: $759
(541) 382-3921; nosler.com


Rugged Suppressors | Mustang 22
Rugged Suppressors | Mustang 22
Billed as “Hollywood Quiet,” the Mustang 22 uses Rugged’s ADAPT modular technology. The Mustang, like the company’s Oculus rimfire suppressors, promises no first-round pop. The Mustang 22 is also available in a short version that is both shorter and lighter than the standard. This can features a black or FDE Cerakote finish for good looks and durability.

Material: 7075 aluminum tube, Grade 5 titanium threads
Length: 3.4 to 5.3 inches
Diameter: 1.1 inches
Weight: 2.4 to 3.3 ounces
Max Chambering: .22 LR
Sound Reduction: N/A
MSRP: $490
(864) 810-0513; ruggedsuppressors.com


Thunder Beast | 22 Take Down (Gen. 2)
Thunder Beast | 22 Take Down (Gen. 2)
The latest iteration of the 22 Take Down can combines the dependability of its predecessor and reduces it to a shorter and lighter suppressor—without losing any sound-suppression characteristics of the original. It also works great on firearms chambered in 5.7×28 mm, .17 HMR and .22 LR (the .22 LR model is full-auto rated). It’s available in black Cerakote, OD green and FDE.

Material: Titanium and 17-4 stainless steel
Length: 4.8 inches
Diameter: .99 inch
Weight: 4.8 ounces
Max Chambering: .22 WMR
Sound Reduction: N/A
MSRP: $425
(307) 543-7818; thunderbeastarms.com

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