First Look: New Suppressors From Bersa

Five new suppressors for everything from rimfire guns to .30 caliber rifles.

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posted on March 27, 2025
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Bersa USA has recently launched a new suppressor lineup consisting of five different sound suppressors. These new models all belong to the Bersa WhisperTech family and include different devices for centerfire rifles, handguns and rimfire firearms. The suppressors are built from various metals including aluminum and stainless steel and are finished with a durable black QPQ external coating. Bersa’s new product line has a unique approach to sound suppression with its own patented flow-through technology that relies on a more contemporary approach to vent gas through these suppression devices in comparison to the more traditional Maxim-style scheme which has been in use since 1902. Besides the modern flow-through configuration, Bersa USA suppressors are designed to be extremely competitive from a price standpoint. All Bersa USA WhisperTech suppressors count on industry standard threads such as 0.5x28 or ⅝x24 tpi.

"The WhisperTech line of silencers have been intentionally designed and priced to be disruptive. This line is another example of Bersa's commitment to excellence, innovation, and meeting the diverse preferences of firearm enthusiasts," said Rafael Del Valle, director of sales and marketing for Bersa USA.

Bersa USA WhisperTech Suppressor Product Family

  • Bersa B-22 (.22 LR) has a suggested retail price of $459
  • Bersa B-556X (Full-auto rated 5.56mm) has a suggested retail price of $619.00
  • Bersa B-762P (7.62 mm/.30 Cal.) has a suggested retail price of $659
  • Bersa B-65P (6.5mm) has a suggested retail price of $659
  • Bersa B-9X (Full-auto rated 9mm) has a suggested retail price of $649

To learn more about Bersa USA’s new WhisperTech suppressor line or other firearms offered by Bersa USA, visit bersausa.com.

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