Revival Defense Launches Free Suppressor Compatibility Tool

Josh C
by Josh C

Revival Defense has launched the   Silencer Resource Center, a free, data-driven compatibility platform for suppressors, muzzle devices, and mounting adapters. The site went live on March 21, 2026, and is open to both dealers and end users at no charge.


The Problem It Solves

If you've ever tried to verify whether a specific suppressor mounts to a specific muzzle device through a specific adapter, you know how scattered that process is. Forum threads, DMs to dealers, conflicting manufacturer PDFs, and social media speculation have been the primary research tools for most buyers. Revival Defense built the Silencer Resource Center to replace all of that with measured, verifiable data.

The keyword there is measured. The platform is built on in-house physical measurements, not manufacturer-provided specs or assumptions. That distinction matters because manufacturer data is often incomplete, inconsistent, or just wrong when it comes to real-world fitment. Revival Defense evaluated muzzle device dimensions, adapter interface geometry, and blast chamber depth by physically measuring components, then built the database from those results. Each new component added to the system is automatically evaluated against all existing entries.


What It Does

The Silencer Resource Center covers multiple mounting system types, including SureFire Fast-Attach, Plan B, KAC QDC, 1×16LH, and direct thread configurations. If HUB-based mounting is unfamiliar territory, the 1.375×24 thread standard has become an increasingly common universal adapter platform in the suppressor market — TFB covered   how HUB mounting works in detail if you want the background.

The system builder lets you map out complete configurations and calculate overall length, which is directly useful for pin-and-weld builds where hitting the legal 16-inch mark matters. That's a practical feature that goes beyond a simple compatible/not compatible result.

One thing to note: this is not a review site and not a recommendation engine. No star ratings, no "best suppressor" lists, no affiliate links pushing you toward a purchase. The Silencer Resource Center is strictly a compatibility validation tool. Whether a given suppressor is worth buying is a separate question you'll need to answer elsewhere.


Who Gets Value From This

Dealers gain a fast, defensible answer to fitment questions at the counter or online instead of guessing or waiting two days for a manufacturer callback. End users can verify a build before committing to a purchase, which matters a lot when you're factoring in Form 4 wait times.

According to Soldier Systems, Revival Defense designed the system so that each new component entry is automatically cross-referenced against existing entries, letting the database scale without requiring manual compatibility checks for every possible combination.


What Comes Next

Revival Defense has future plans to integrate the Silencer Resource Center with other suppressor reference platforms and expand coverage through open-source data contributions from across the industry. The stated direction is toward a community-scale resource, not a Revival Defense-exclusive tool.

The Silencer Resource Center is live now at   silencerresource.com. Free to use, no account required.

Josh C
Josh C

Josh is the Editor in Chief of The Firearm Blog, as well as AllOutdoor and OutdoorHub.

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