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EchoCore Suppressors: Embracing The Silence Using Innovative Design

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnFebruary 28, 2026
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With the NFA tax dropping to $0, the market has been flooded by new suppressor manufacturers and existing firearms and accessory manufacturers who have added suppressors to their line-up. This means it’s difficult, especially for a brand-new manufacturer, to stand out in a very crowded space. Somehow, EchoCore Suppressors has accomplished just that, not only finding success in the market, but notching prestigious accolades along the way.  

New suppressor manufacturer EchoCore was established in 2025 and has already won awards for their designs. Pictured is the LaTitude 30.

Chris Mudgett, EchoCore’s founder, has stated that the company’s goal is to produce “lighter weight, pleasing tone, reduced blowback and advanced construction” suppressors. All EchoCore suppressors use the company’s Cross Chamber Regulation (XCR) technology. This combines a helical baffle with tuned pressure chambers.

All EchoCore suppressors use the company’s Cross Chamber Regulation (XCR) technology.

As the company explains it, “the helical baffle design forces gases into a controlled spiral, increasing dwell time and promoting a more even pressure drop across the suppressor. Unlike traditional linear baffle stacks that can create turbulent, uneven pressure zones, XCR’s spiral pathways work in harmony with cross-chamber metering to maintain balanced pressure from chamber to chamber. The result is smoother cycling, cleaner operation, and consistent performance during both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire.”

The system’s advantages include reductions in back pressure, blowback and muzzle flash, as well as increased firearm reliability. EchoCore suppressors are weldless designs that are 3D-printed.

EchoCore’s suppressors (except the Topo 22) use low flash, vented endcaps.

In its first year, EchoCore has already garnered numerous awards, including placing first (Sector 5.56) and second (Sector 5.56 Compact) in the Shooter’s Ear (SE) LEQ dBA measurement (measuring sound intensity over a short duration, versus peak sound level) at the 2025 Silencer Summit. EchoCore is currently offering six models:

EchoCore Topo 22 suppressor.

Topo 22
An ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight .22 caliber suppressor made of 3D-printed titanium.

Weight: 4 ounces
Overall length: 5.1 inches
Diameter: 1.2 inches
Mount: direct thread 1/2×28 TPI
Rating: .22 LR, .22 WMR, 5.7×28 mm (full-auto rated), limited semi-auto use of 5.56 NATO
MSRP: $349

EchoCore Sector 5.56 suppressor.

Sector 5.56
A high-volume, heavy-use suppressor made of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D-printed Inconel.

Weight: 18 ounces
Overall length: 7.06 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Mount: universal HUB 1.375×24 TPI compatibility or 1/2×28 TPI direct thread
Rating: 5.56 mm and 6 mm ARC, full-auto rated
MSRP: $1,045

EchoCore 5.56 Compact suppressor.

Sector 5.56 Compact
A compact and lightweight suppressor for short-barreled carbines made of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D-printed Inconel.

Weight: 12.9 ounces
Overall length: 5.11 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Mount: universal HUB 1.375×24 TPI compatibility or 1/2×28 TPI direct thread
Rating: 5.56 mm, 6 mm ARC, full-auto rated
MSRP: $1,049

EchoCore Traverse 30 suppressor.

Traverse 30
A high-volume, heavy-use suppressor designed for semi-automatic sniper systems and high-volume 7.62 applications made of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D-printed Inconel.

Weight: 26 ounces
Overall length: 8 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Mount: universal HUB 1.375×24 TPI compatibility or 5/8×24 TPI direct thread
Rating: .30 caliber magnum and full-auto rated
MSRP: $1,049

EchoCore LaTitude 30 suppressor.

LaTitude 30 
A lightweight suppressor designed for hunting, precision shooting, and .300 Blackout applications, made of made of Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D-printed titanium.

Weight: 12.9 ounces
Overall length: 8 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Mount: universal HUB 1.375×24 TPI compatibility or 5/8×24 TPI direct thread
Rating: .30 caliber magnum and full-auto rated
MSRP: $1,049

EchoCore Radius 360 Multi-Cal suppressor.

Radius 360 Multi-Cal
A modular, multi-caliber suppressor, made of weldless 3D-printed titanium, with caliber-specific end caps available.

Weight, base: 6.5 ounces
Weight, extension: 4.1 ounces
Weight, end cap: 1.4 ounces
Base length: 5 inches
Extension length: 2 inches
Diameter: 1.75 inches
Mount: universal HUB 1.375×24 TPI compatibility or 1/2×28 TPI direct thread
Rating: .22, .30 and .36 caliber, full-auto rated
MSRP: $1,099

EchoCore Suppressors-10: Radius 360 suppressor.

For more information, see the company’s website.

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