Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC)

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About Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC)

Advanced Armament Corporation was founded in 1994 by Kevin Brittingham in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

Brittingham previously worked as a distributor for GEMTECH before establishing AAC to manufacture sound suppressors.

Under his leadership, AAC grew to become one of the largest suppressor manufacturers in the United States, securing various military contracts.

The company is credited with helping grow the civilian silencer market and pioneering suppressor innovation during the late 2000s.

After ownership changes and Remington's bankruptcy, AAC relaunched in 2021 under JJE Capital Holdings with renewed commitment to suppressor excellence.

 

Popular AAC Features

Fast-Attach Mounting Systems

  • The 51T mounting platform provides quick-detach capability for fast suppressor exchanges between firearms.

Interchangeable Pistons

  • Pistons allow suppressors to be exchanged among firearms with different barrel thread patterns for maximum versatility.

Modular Design

  • The Ti-Rant 45M can be reconfigured from 9-inch full size to 6.9-inch compact without tools for mission-specific requirements.

Lightweight Materials

  • Construction uses Grade 9 Titanium, 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, and 7075-T6 aluminum for optimal weight reduction.

Advanced Baffle Technology

  • Optimized baffle designs maximize sound reduction while maintaining reliability and accuracy.

Serviceable Designs

  • Many AAC suppressors allow user disassembly for cleaning and maintenance to ensure long-term performance.

 

Best-Selling AAC Suppressors

Ranger Series

  • The Ranger 5 and Ranger 7 rifle suppressors are popular choices for tactical and hunting applications, priced at $799-899.

Ti-Rant 45M

  • This modular pistol suppressor features tool-free reconfiguration and has been a long-running flagship in AAC's lineup.

Jaeger 30

  • Part of the Precision Series, this rifle suppressor offers excellent performance at an accessible $499 price point.

Element 3

  • This rimfire suppressor provides effective sound reduction for .22 caliber firearms at an affordable $424.

Illusion 9

  • A popular pistol suppressor optimized for 9mm and similar calibers, offering reliable performance at $849.

Mk13-SD

  • This precision rifle suppressor represents AAC's high-end offering for serious long-range shooters at $1,149.

Halcyon

  • Another rimfire option priced at $449, providing excellent sound reduction for small caliber applications.

 

Popular Uses for AAC Suppressors

Military and Law Enforcement

  • AAC suppressors serve special operations, precision shooting, and covert operations with military-spec construction.

Hunting Applications

  • Hunters use AAC suppressors for hearing protection and reduced sound signature that won't spook game.

Tactical Training

  • Training facilities benefit from reduced sound levels that improve comfort and communication during instruction.

Competition Shooting

  • Competitive shooters appreciate reduced muzzle blast and improved accuracy through reduced barrel harmonics.

Home Defense

  • AAC suppressors reduce sound levels in enclosed spaces while maintaining reliability for personal protection.

 

AAC Suppressors FAQs

QUESTION: What warranty does AAC provide on their suppressors?
ANSWER: AAC offers a limited lifetime warranty on all silencers manufactured after November 1, 2021, covering defects in materials and craftsmanship.

QUESTION: Are AAC suppressors legal to own?
ANSWER: Yes, AAC suppressors are legal for civilian ownership with proper ATF Form 4 paperwork and tax stamp approval.

QUESTION: Can I use one AAC suppressor on multiple firearms?
ANSWER: Most AAC suppressors work across multiple calibers within their rating using interchangeable pistons and mounting systems.

QUESTION: How much sound reduction do AAC suppressors provide?
ANSWER: AAC suppressors reduce combustion noise when gases exit the barrel, working like automotive mufflers to significantly lower sound levels.

QUESTION: Can I clean my AAC suppressor myself?
ANSWER: Many AAC suppressors feature serviceable designs that allow user disassembly for cleaning and maintenance.

QUESTION: What mounting system do current AAC suppressors use?
ANSWER: Current AAC suppressors use the 51T mounting platform, with upgrade options available for legacy 18T systems.

QUESTION: Does AAC still service older suppressors from previous ownership?
ANSWER: Yes, AAC maintains customer support and honors warranties for all legacy products from previous ownership periods.

QUESTION: What materials are used in AAC suppressor construction?
ANSWER: AAC uses Grade 9 Titanium, 17-4 PH Stainless Steel, and 7075-T6 aluminum for optimal performance and durability.