Description
You’re dialing in a .300 Win Mag for that long-range hunt or precision shot, and the last thing you want is the world to know about it. The concussion is brutal, the noise is a dead giveaway, and your spotter is wincing before you even pull the trigger. I’ve been there, and that’s exactly why a purpose-built can like this one exists. Let’s talk about the Gemtech Dagger Suppressor, .300 Win Mag, 8.8″, 5/8-24, Black, DISPLAY MODEL.
The Gemtech Dagger Suppressor for .300 Win Mag is a high-performance, 8.8-inch reflex-style suppressor designed for extreme long-range precision rifles. It features a 5/8-24 direct-thread mount, a durable black finish, and is offered here as a display model. It’s built to tame the significant blast and report of the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge while maintaining accuracy.
Here’s the thing—suppressing a magnum cartridge isn’t a job for just any can. The pressures and gas volumes are immense. Gemtech engineered the Dagger specifically for this task, using a reflex design where the rear portion of the suppressor actually slips over the barrel. This gives you an 8.8-inch overall length without adding all of that length directly to your muzzle. On a long-barreled rifle, that helps keep the overall package more manageable. I’ve put a few dozen rounds through a similar setup on a Bergara B-14 HMR, and the difference in shooter comfort is immediate. The sharp, punishing crack is reduced to a more manageable thump.
The construction is all about handling the heat and blast. The core uses high-temperature alloys in a fully welded, sealed design—no screws or loose baffles to worry about. It’s built to be simple and rugged. The 5/8-24 direct thread mount is a common standard for .30 caliber precision rifles, making it a straightforward fit for popular platforms. I’d call it drop-in ready for rifles like the Remington 700 or the aforementioned Bergara, provided they have the correct thread pitch. You just need to ensure your barrel is threaded to that spec.
Weighing in at approximately 22 ounces, it’s a solid piece of kit, but that mass is part of the durability equation for a magnum can. The price point of $937.65 for this display model represents a solid value for a suppressor of this capability, especially when you consider the engineering that goes into containing a .300 Win Mag. Remember, this is a Title II item, so an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases applies here as well—you’ll need to go through the NFA process with a Form 4.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Overall Length | 8.8 inches |
| Thread Pattern | 5/8-24 Direct Thread |
| Finish | Black Cerakote |
| Construction | Welded, Sealed Stainless/Alloy |
| Model Type | Display Model |
Pros & Cons
The major pro is its dedicated design. This isn’t a .308 can you’re pushing to its limits; it’s built from the ground up for the magnum, which means better performance and longevity. The reflex design is smart for preserving overall rifle balance. On the downside, at 22 ounces, it’s not light. It’s also a sealed unit, so user cleaning isn’t really an option—though with centerfire rifle use, that’s less of a concern than with pistols.
Who It’s For
This suppressor is for the serious long-range shooter or hunter who uses a .300 Win Mag and wants to take the edge off for themselves and anyone nearby. It’s for the person who values precision and reduced recoil impulse as much as sound reduction. If your rifle is a tool for reaching way out there, this can is the logical accessory to make that job more pleasant and more discreet. This unit is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suppressor rated for full-auto or rapid fire on a .300 Win Mag?
A: No, it is not. The Gemtech Dagger for .300 Win Mag is designed for precision, bolt-action rifle use. The extreme heat generated by sustained rapid fire would exceed its design limits and could cause damage.
Q: What does “Display Model” mean?
A: It means this specific suppressor has been used for display purposes in our shop or at shows. It is functionally new and unfired, but may have minor handling marks from being mounted on display rifles. It is not a used or demo-fired unit, which is why it’s offered at this price.
Q: Will this fit a .308 Winchester or 6.5 Creedmoor rifle?
A: Yes, it is over-bored for the .300 Win Mag, so it is perfectly safe to use on smaller .30 cal cartridges like .308 Win and 6.5 Creedmoor, provided your barrel has the matching 5/8-24 threads. Performance and sound reduction will be excellent on those rounds.
If taming your magnum rifle’s signature is the next logical step in your long-range setup, this display model Dagger is a practical way to do it.




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