Description
The AWC Raider Suppressor 5.56 1/2X28 Rai-556-12X28-5.7 5.56 5.56 x 45mm NATO is a direct-thread sound suppressor designed for 5.56mm/.223 caliber rifles. It offers a straightforward, budget-friendly path to hearing-safe shooting by threading directly onto standard 1/2×28 muzzle threads, providing significant noise reduction without complex mounting systems. This suppressor is a practical choice for shooters prioritizing value and simplicity in their first or primary rifle can.
Key Features
- Direct-Thread Simplicity: Screws directly onto 1/2×28 muzzle threads—no adapters or proprietary mounts needed for compatible rifles.
- 5.56/.223 Caliber Focus: Engineered for optimal performance with common 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington rounds.
- Value-Driven Price Point: At $488.04, it sits well below the average cost for many rifle suppressors, offering serious bang-for-buck.
- Durable Construction: Built with robust materials like heat-treated stainless steel or similar alloys to handle semi-auto fire.
- Mil-Spec Compatible: This design philosophy means it’s drop-in ready for a wide range of standard AR-15 platform rifles and other firearms with the common 1/2×28 thread pitch.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO / .223 Remington |
| Thread Pattern | 1/2″-28 (Direct Thread) |
| Length (Approx.) | 6.5 – 7.5 inches (estimated) |
| Weight (Approx.) | 14 – 18 oz (estimated) |
| Construction | Stainless Steel / Aluminum (typical for class) |
| Mount Type | Direct Thread |
Here’s the thing—with an estimated weight around a pound, you are adding minimal front-end heft to your rifle. The direct-thread attachment, while simple, does mean you’ll want to check tightness periodically during extended range sessions. That said, for a dedicated can on a single rifle, it’s a hard system to beat for cost and reliability. The suppressor’s internal baffle stack is designed for effective sound wave disruption, bringing report levels down to hearing-safe ranges, though it won’t be Hollywood-quiet. Remember, all NFA purchases require a tax stamp and paperwork, adding to the total cost and wait time.
Who This Suppressor Is For
This can is ideal for the budget-conscious rifle owner who wants effective suppression without the premium price tag. It’s a solid first suppressor for an AR-15 builder or an owner of a rifle like a Smith & Wesson M&P15 or a Ruger AR-556. It’s for the practical shooter who values a simple, reliable attachment method over quick-detach versatility. If your primary goal is hearing protection and reduced muzzle blast on your 5.56 platform without breaking the bank, this model deserves a close look.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The standout advantage is its price—entering the NFA world under $500 for the hardware is a notable value. The direct-thread system is inherently reliable and minimizes points of failure. Its compatibility with the vast universe of AR-15s and other rifles with 1/2×28 threads makes it a versatile, no-fuss option. You get functional sound reduction and recoil mitigation without overcomplicating your setup.
Cons: The tradeoff for simplicity is a lack of quick-detach capability; switching it between hosts is slower. Direct thread cans can also have a tendency to loosen under fire if not properly tightened and checked. At an estimated length over 6 inches, it will add noticeable length to your rifle’s barrel. Compared to higher-end models, you may sacrifice a few decibels of sound reduction and some advanced material technology.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suppressor compatible with .223 Wylde barrels?
A: Yes, absolutely. The .223 Wylde chamber uses the standard 1/2″-28 muzzle thread pattern, so the AWC Raider will thread on without issue. It’s a great match for those barrels.
Q: What is the actual process to buy it?
A: As an NFA item, purchasing involves selecting the suppressor, completing ATF Form 4, submitting fingerprints and photos, and paying a $200 tax stamp. Once approved (which takes several months), you can take possession. We handle the process start-to-finish and ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Q: Can it handle full-auto or high rates of fire?
A: While built durably, it’s primarily rated for standard semi-automatic fire. For sustained full-auto or very high-volume shooting, you’d likely need a suppressor with a more robust, purpose-built rating. For the vast majority of civilian shooters, its construction is more than sufficient.
If you’re ready to step into suppressed shooting on your AR without a huge upfront investment, the AWC Raider presents a compelling, practical case. Check its current availability on our site.




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