Suppressors
- Alpha (.50)
- Bravo (.30)
- Bravo SD (.30)
- CQC (.22)
- Delta (.22)
- Echo (.22)
- Ruger 10/22 (.22)
- Ruger 22/45 (.22)
- Ruger Mk III (.22)
- SEAR
- Sierra (.338)
- Sierra SD (.338)
- Storm (.45)
- Suppressor Wraps
- Tango Down (.40 & .45)
- Uzi (9mm)
- Elite Iron 2010 Price List
Tactical Weapons
Non-NFA Firearms
NFA Firearms
Dealers
Technical News & Notes
- Using the described procedure for measuring sound, the actual sound pressure level reductions and specifications of our sound suppressor models are presented below.
- All Arabic numeral "1" sound suppressors are specifically designed for law enforcement and military tactical applications.
- Users frequently complain about a change of the point of impact between a rifle with and without a sound suppressor installed. This is most often a function of the inherent stiffness of the rifle's barrel, not the sound suppressor. We offer the service or will instruct the customer in how to time out the suppressor to the weapon. This procedure will minimize the change of windage point of impact.
Echo
Sound Pressure Level Reduction: 35 db Subsonic
Sound Pressure Level Reduction: 37 db Subsonic
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Be sure to see the Elite Iron .338 Lapua SAKO TRG42 and Sierra suppressor article in the June issue of Special Weapons for Police & Military magazine.
ELITE IRON NEWS
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