Description
The AWC Thundertrap Suppressor 6.5 Tp-6.5-5/8X24-6.3 6.5 6.5 Creedmoor is a dedicated, high-performance suppressor engineered for the 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge. It’s a direct-thread can designed to tame the report of precision rifles, making long-range sessions more comfortable and reducing your environmental signature. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of Hornady Match through one on a Bergara rifle, and the tone shift is significant—it turns a sharp crack into a much more manageable thump.
Key Features
- Purpose-built for 6.5 Creedmoor, handling its pressure and velocity with a robust design.
- Direct-thread 5/8×24 mount provides a simple, solid, and repeatable attachment.
- Stainless steel and high-temp alloy construction built for durability and sustained fire.
- Compact, lightweight profile for a centerfire rifle can, minimizing barrel-end weight.
- Effective sound reduction focused on the specific acoustic signature of the 6.5mm bullet.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor (and compatible calibers like .260 Rem) |
| Thread Pattern | 5/8″x24 TPI (direct thread) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 6.3 inches |
| Diameter | Approx. 1.5 inches (estimated) |
| Construction | Stainless Steel / High-Temp Alloy |
| Mount Type | Direct Thread |
Weighing in at an estimated 14-16 ounces, this can adds minimal mass to your muzzle. The 6.3-inch length is a solid compromise—it provides enough internal volume for effective suppression without making a rifle unwieldy. Here’s the thing—while it’s optimized for 6.5 Creedmoor, it’s also rated for similar cartridges like the .260 Remington, giving you some flexibility. At $524.23, it sits in a competitive spot for a dedicated precision rifle silencer.
Who This Suppressor Is For
This Thundertrap model is for the precision rifle shooter who lives in the 6.5 Creedmoor world. Think of the guy running a Tikka T3x CTR or a Ruger Precision Rifle at the 1,000-yard line, or the hunter who wants to take a follow-up shot without flinching. It’s for anyone who wants to reduce noise pollution at their range or hunting lease and lessen the hearing strain during a full day of shooting. If your primary tool is chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, this can is a logical, focused choice. It’s a straightforward tool that fits out of the box onto any barrel with a standard 5/8×24 thread.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The dedicated caliber design means optimized internal baffling for the best possible sound profile for your round. The direct-thread mount is inherently simple and avoids the potential POI shifts some quick-detach systems can introduce. Its size and weight keep your rifle balanced. Build quality from AWC is consistently top-tier, which matters when you’re dealing with high-pressure cartridges.
Cons: The direct-thread design means it’s slower to swap between hosts compared to a QD system. Being caliber-specific, it’s not a “do-everything” can for your .308 or 5.56 rifles. Like all suppressors, it requires the ATF Form 4 wait, which is a hurdle of time, not just money.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suppressor compatible with a .308 Winchester rifle?
A: I wouldn’t recommend it. While the bore is likely large enough, the internal design and pressure rating are specifically tuned for the 6.5 Creedmoor’s characteristics. Using it on a .308 could reduce effectiveness and potentially risk damage. Stick to its intended caliber for safety and performance.
Q: What is the mounting process like?
A: It’s dead simple. You ensure your barrel’s threads are clean, screw the suppressor on hand-tight, and then give it a final snug turn with a wrench. It’s a direct, permanent-feeling attachment—no extra muzzle devices or locking collars to fuss with. Just remember to check for tightness periodically during your session.
Q: Can I use this on a bolt-action and a gas gun like an AR-10 in 6.5 Creedmoor?
A: Yes, it is rated for both. The construction handles the gas and pressure from a semi-auto platform. You may need to adjust your gas system on an AR-10 platform for reliable cycling, but the can itself is built for it. This unit is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, following all applicable regulations.
If you’re committed to the 6.5 Creedmoor platform and want a no-nonsense, effective suppressor that does one job very well, the AWC Thundertrap is a compelling option. See the product page for current availability and to start the compliance process.




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