THUD® Lite M Suppressor – Magnum-Grade Titanium Precision
The THUD® Lite M Suppressor is the next evolution in advanced rifle sound suppression. Featuring a cutting-edge skinless design with laser-welded Grade 5 Titanium baffles, this high-performance suppressor delivers exceptional durability, lightweight balance, and superior sound reduction across magnum-class calibers.
Engineered for versatility, the THUD® Lite M is compatible with both semi-automatic and bolt-action rifles. Its standard HUB-compatible interchangeable direct thread mounts make it easy to integrate across multiple platforms — from .300 Winchester Magnum to .338 Lapua Magnum — offering shooters ultimate flexibility and precision in any setup.
The user-configurable design includes swappable end caps that let shooters fine-tune sound suppression for smaller calibers, ensuring optimal performance and adaptability for different shooting applications. Every component is meticulously built to deliver quiet, consistent performance shot after shot.
Each THUD® Lite M Suppressor includes:
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- (1) Direct-thread suppressor mount
- (1) End cap
- (1) End cap tool
For shooters running calibers up to .30 cal, the THUD® Lite Suppressor offers the same titanium construction and elite sound reduction in a lighter configuration.
Experience magnum-grade precision and unmatched titanium performance — built for shooters who demand the best.
SUPPRESSOR SPECIFICATIONS
- Calibers: 338 Lapua Magnum and below
- Weight: 15.8 oz, without mount
- Overall Length: 8.5″
- Outer Diameter: 1.75″
- Sound Reduction: 338 LM: 30 dB
- Materials: Grade 5 Titanium Construction
THUD® LITE M SUPPRESSOR THREADS
- 1/2-28
- 5/8-24
- 3/4-24
- 3/4-20
- M18 × 1.0
Suppressor Finish Colors
Cerakote OD Green Color
Cerakote Glacier Black Color
Cerakote Glacier Forge Color
Cerakote FDE Color
Cerakote Burnt Bronze Color* We test our sound reduction using military standards, but sound reduction may vary based on elevation, location, and ambient temperature/weather. Unless otherwise specified, the testing elevation was 4,000 feet.





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