Stealth ProjectFusion QD .30
.30 Cal / 7.62mm suppressor · Stealth Project .30 Taper interface · specs and compatibility from the manufacturer
Notable features
- Multi-Caliber
- User Serviceable
length
7.6″
weight
19.2oz
MSRP
$800
length
7.6″
weight
19.2oz
calibers
5.56–.30
material
Titanium · Steel
interface
Stealth Project .30 Taper
MSRP
$800
- Overall length
- 7.6″
- Diameter
- 1.5″
- Weight
- 19.2 oz
- Class
- .30 Cal / 7.62mm
- n
- 513
- Range
- 4.4 oz–39.8 oz
- Median
- 13.75 oz
- Material
- Titanium tube / Steel helical core
- Finish / treatment
- Black, Flat Dark Earth, Battleworn
- Max caliber
- .30 Cal / 7.62mm
- Base interface
- Stealth Project .30 Taper
- Barrel restriction
- 10" minimum
- Maintenance
- User serviceable
- MSRP
- $800
Heavier than most .30 Cal / 7.62mm suppressors
medianTHIS SUPPRESSOR · 19.2 oz
4.4 oz39.8 oz
Weight compared against the 513 .30 Cal / 7.62mm suppressors in the catalog that publish one. Quartile basis; a value inside the middle half carries no note.
Prices are manufacturer's suggested retail (MSRP). What you pay may differ.
- Base interface
- Stealth Project .30 Taper
This suppressor's Stealth Project .30 Taper takes no separate mount. 1 muzzle device in our catalog attach to it directly.
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- The Fusion Series is rated to 1800 F.
- Stealth Project publishes 24.5 dB of sound reduction for the Fusion QD .30.
- Stealth Project's caliber compatibility chart rates the Fusion QD .30 for .240 Weatherby Magnum through 8mm Mauser, including 6mm Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, .270 Winchester, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 PRC and .300 Winchester Magnum.
- Stealth Project suppressors use a patented canted helical design in place of conventional baffles, with a single attenuation chamber to control muzzle blast.
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- The baffle-less design eliminates the chance of a baffle strike; Stealth Project states there are no baffle strikes, ever.
- The design is self-tightening: force from high pressure gas on the canted helix creates a rotational force that tightens the suppressor.
- Stealth Project states first round flash is eliminated near 100%, because combustive ambient air is retained in the attenuation chamber rather than escaping through the muzzle before combustion.
- The Fusion suppressors use a single continuous attenuation chamber with an average of 30-50% more surface area than the basic baffle suppressor design, which helps with heat dissipation.
- The Fusion Series is lightweight, shorter in length with larger volume, and maximized recoil reduction; point of impact shift is minimized from unsuppressed to suppressed shooting.
- The Fusion Series is Stealth Project's helical hybrid series: a steel helical core in a titanium tube.
- The one piece core has no welds to fail and no multiple baffle chambers, so the system heats evenly along its entire length with no hot spots.
- Stealth Project lists its suppressors as user serviceable.
- More surface area means more rounds downrange in a shorter amount of time.
- QD suppressors require the purchase of a Stealth Project Flash Brake, sold separately.
- Stealth Project's caliber compatibility chart specifies a minimum 10 inch barrel for the Fusion QD .30.
- The compatibility chart raises the barrel floor for some magnum cartridges: the .300 Weatherby Magnum and .30-378 Weatherby need a minimum 18 inch barrel.