CZ .338 Ti Reflex Suppressor | Value .338 Can

$111,323.00

A titanium reflex suppressor for .338 and smaller calibers, offering a lightweight, cost-effective solution for reducing report and recoil on hunting and precision rifles.

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Picture this: you’ve finally dialed in your long-range rig, but every shot still announces itself to the entire county. You want to be a better neighbor to the land and your own hearing, but high-end suppression often comes with a price tag that stings worse than the muzzle blast. That’s where a value-conscious choice like the CZ .338 Ti Reflex, Centerfire Reflex Suppressor enters the picture. It’s a practical solution for the shooter who needs serious sound reduction without the boutique price.

The CZ .338 Ti Reflex, Centerfire Reflex Suppressor is a titanium, reflex-style muzzle device designed for large-caliber rifles. It threads onto your barrel, with a portion extending back over it, to reduce overall length and maintain ballistic performance while significantly dampening report and muzzle flash. Priced at $1113.23, it offers a durable, lightweight suppression option for magnum hunting and precision shooting platforms.

Let’s talk about what you’re really getting. The “reflex” design is the key to its value proposition. By allowing the suppressor body to sit partially over your barrel, it achieves effective suppression in a more compact overall package compared to a traditional direct-thread can of similar internal volume. This means you can keep your rifle more maneuverable in a blind or shooting position—a major plus for hunters. The titanium construction is a significant cost-saver over some premium alloys, but don’t mistake that for weakness. Titanium offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, shaving crucial ounces off your muzzle, which matters more than you might think after a long stalk. The total weight is a manageable 15.2 ounces.

Compatibility is straightforward, which keeps gunsmithing costs down. It’s built for .338 caliber rifles and smaller, making it a versatile one-can solution for your .300 Win Mag, .308, or 6.5 Creedmoor bolt-actions as well. We often see it paired effectively with popular long-range platforms like the Bergara B-14 HMR or the ever-reliable Remington 700 pattern rifles. Here’s the thing—because it uses a standard thread pattern, mounting is typically a simple, direct-thread operation. For many setups, it’s drop-in ready, needing only proper alignment and torque. This suppressor ships to Missouri and compliant US states through licensed dealers.

Is it the quietest .338 can on the market? Probably not. But for the price, the acoustic performance is impressive, taking the brutal bark of a magnum rifle down to a more manageable, hearing-safe level. You also get the benefit of reduced recoil and eliminated muzzle flash, which helps you stay on target for faster follow-up shots. The trade-off for the lower cost and weight often comes in material choices and maximum rate-of-fire limitations; it’s not designed for sustained, high-volume fire from a semi-auto .338 Lapua. It’s a tool for disciplined, shot-conscious shooters.

Product Specifications
Specification Detail
Caliber .338 & Smaller (e.g., .300 WM, .308)
Construction Grade 5 Titanium
Overall Length 8.5 inches
Weight 15.2 oz
Mounting System Direct Thread (varies by caliber)
Diameter 1.75 inches

Pros: Significant cost savings versus many premium .338 suppressors. Lightweight titanium build reduces muzzle-heavy feel. Reflex design saves overall length. Effective sound and flash reduction for hunting applications. Simple direct-thread mounting.

Cons: Not rated for high-volume, rapid fire. May not achieve the absolute lowest decibel reduction. Titanium can show heat discoloration faster than some coatings.

So who is this can for? It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter stepping up to a .300 Win Mag for longer shots across crop fields. It’s for the precision rifle competitor on a budget who wants to dampen recoil and concussive blast at the range without breaking the bank. It’s for the landowner who wants to be discreet while managing wildlife. If your needs are a few well-placed shots rather than suppressing a belt-fed machine gun, this CZ represents serious bang-for-your-buck.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What thread pitches does this suppressor come with?

A: It typically ships with a common .338 caliber thread pitch (like 5/8×24), but adapters or different thread inserts are often available separately for calibers like .308 (5/8×24) or .300 Win Mag (often 3/4×24). Always verify your rifle’s specific thread pattern before purchasing.

Q: Is this a good first suppressor?

A: For a shooter moving into large-caliber rifles, yes. Its straightforward design, manageable price point compared to other .338 options, and versatility across several popular calibers make it a sensible first step into high-power suppression. Remember, an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases applies to suppressors as well, involving a Form 4 and tax stamp.

Q: How does the reflex design help?

A: By extending back over the barrel, it adds internal volume for gasses to expand and cool without adding that full length to the very end of your rifle. This keeps your firearm more balanced and less cumbersome, especially in tight spaces, while still providing good suppression performance.

If the balance of performance, weight, and cost for the CZ .338 Ti Reflex aligns with your shooting style, you can find more details and availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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