Daniel Defense Announces New Daniel SoundGuard Suppressor Line

The new Daniel SoundGuard Suppressor lineup will debut with three direct-thread models: SG-556 (.223/5.56mm), SG-30 (.223 Rem – 300PRC), and SG-30Ti Titanium (.223 – 300PRC).

Daniel Defense Announces New Daniel SoundGuard Suppressor Line

Daniel SoundGuard Suppressors Powered by KGM provide multiple benefits to the user, with an emphasis on backpressure reduction.

“Through years of working with multiple military/law enforcement agencies – as well as consumers – our team pinpointed specific criteria for this family of suppressors,” said Marty Daniel, president and CEO.  “In addition to the obvious — sound reduction — limiting the amount of toxic gasses, reducing muzzle flash and accuracy were all critical.”

These well-balanced, reliable suppressors utilize cutting-edge gas-flow dynamics that eliminate over-gassing and direct gas forward, substantially decreasing the amount of blowback. State-of-the-art KGM technology significantly lowers impulse noise levels, and a patent-pending baffle stack and proprietary coating on internal parts reduce a firearm’s flash signature to virtually zero.  Patent-pending gas-flow pathing stabilizes rounds to ensure extreme accuracy with minimal point-of-impact shift.

Daniel SoundGuard Suppressors will feature the industry-standard 1.375-24UNS thread pitch, which allows for the use of multiple attachment options such as Keymo and ASR, and will debut with three direct-thread models: SG-556 (.223/5.56mm), SG-30 (.223 Rem – 300PRC), and SG-30Ti Titanium (.223 – 300PRC).  Each model will include a direct-thread adapter and is backed by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. MSRP for the SG-556 and SG-30 is $750; the SG-30Ti (Titanium) is $1,000.

To learn more about Daniel SoundGuard Suppressors, visit: www.DanielDefense.com/SoundGuard. The new SoundGuard Suppressor line will be available through www.SilencerShop.com.



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