The Faxon Twenty-Toucan: A Smarter Take on Rimfire Suppression
The Faxon Twenty-Toucan is a modular, stainless steel rimfire suppressor built for .22LR, .22 WMR, and 5.7x28mm with tunable baffles and full-auto capability.
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The Faxon Twenty-Toucan is a modular, stainless steel rimfire suppressor built for .22LR, .22 WMR, and 5.7x28mm with tunable baffles and full-auto capability.
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