First Look: Aero Precision Tephra 22 Suppressor

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posted on October 9, 2024
Aero Precision Tephra

Aero Precision has just launched a new .22-caliber suppressor suitable for rimfire cartridges like .17 HMR, .22 LR and handguns using the 5.7x28mm round. Aero Precision designed the new Tephra silencer to be easy for any end user to service at home, with a baffle stack that is manufactured from 17-4 stainless steel baffles. These not only enhance its sound-suppression capability, but also to make it easier and more convenient to clean, especially with passive low-lift methods such as using an ultrasonic cleaner and solution.

Aero Precision Tephra 22 Features:

  • Rated for .22 LR to 5.7x28mm
    • With the strength of its stainless-steel baffles, the Tephra-22 is rated for calibers from .22 LR up to 5.7x28mm, making it useable for a wide range of firearms.
    • Whether mounted on a .22 LR rifle or a high-velocity 5.7mm handgun, this suppressor excels in performance across various platforms.
  • User Serviceability
    • The Tephra-22 is designed for effortless disassembly, allowing users to easily access and clean the components without the need for specialized tools.
    • This user-friendly feature ensures the suppressor continues to remain in optimal working condition.

Materials:

  • 17-4 Stainless steel (baffles, mount components, serialized housing)
  • Aluminum (outer tube, end cap)
  • Baffles: Stainless steel
  • Baffle Tube/Endcap Finish: Aluminum
  • Housing Finish: Black Nitride

To learn more about the new Aero Precision Tephra 22 caliber suppressor which retails for $375 or other suppressors, parts and gear offered by Aero Precision, visit aeroprecisonusa.com.

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