NEW SIG Sauer ENDURE 3D Printed Hunting Suppressor
SIG Sauer has pulled the wraps off its latest suppressor offering, the ENDURE. According to SIG, it’s been purpose-built for today’s hunter and precision bolt-action platforms. The design is compact, rugged, and lightweight, with a topographic pattern to distinguish it from SIG’s other new releases.
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At the heart of the ENDURE is a 3D-printed titanium core, manufactured using SIG’s additive techniques, featuring internal geometries specifically tuned for sound reduction. Despite its .30 caliber capability, the suppressor measures just 6 inches in length and weighs 11 ounces, or just above 300 grams.
To ensure quick compatibility with most fixed-action rifles, the ENDURE ships with a Hub Taper Direct Thread Mount (5/8x24). SIG has also introduced a modular end cap system at the muzzle, offering options for accessories down the road.
On the outside, the suppressor wears a rugged black Cerakote finish and a topographic pattern. This is a nod to its hunting roots and the wild terrain it's meant to explore. I haven’t seen this suppressor in real life, but while I like the looks and the idea, I can’t help but wonder how much dirt these topographic lines will gather?
The key specs of the SIG Sauer ENDURE30 Suppressor:
- SKU: ENDURE30
- Caliber: .30 Cal
- Material: Titanium construction for strength, without the weight.
- Diameter: 1.75 inches
- Overall Length: 6 inches. Compact enough for field use
- Weight: 11 ounces (just above 300 grams)
- Attachment: Hub-compatible taper direct thread mount
- Thread Pitch: 5/8x24. Fits for most standard .30 caliber rifles
Note that the recommended use is for bolt-action rifles only.
In terms of availability, this suppressor is listed as “Coming Soon”.
For more details and images: https://www.sigsauer.com/endure30.html
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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