Thompson MachineIsis-2 9mm
9mm / .36 Cal suppressor · Thompson Machine Piston interface · specs and compatibility from the manufacturer
Notable features
- User Serviceable
length
8″
weight
7oz
MSRP
$569
length
8″
weight
7oz
calibers
9mm
material
Aluminum
interface
Thompson Machine Piston
MSRP
$569
- Overall length
- 8″
- Class
- 9mm / .36 Cal
- n
- 202
- Range
- 3.5″–13.7″
- Median
- 6.95″
- Diameter
- 1.38″
- Weight
- 7 oz
- Class
- 9mm / .36 Cal
- n
- 202
- Range
- 2.5 oz–23 oz
- Median
- 9.65 oz
- Material
- 6061 T6 Aluminum
- Finish / treatment
- Anodized Matte Black
- Max caliber
- 9mm
- Base interface
- Thompson Machine Piston
- Maintenance
- User serviceable
- MSRP
- $569
- Class
- 9mm / .36 Cal
- n
- 176
- Range
- $260–$2,888
- Median
- $802
Longer than most 9mm / .36 Cal suppressors
Length compared against the 202 9mm / .36 Cal suppressors in the catalog that publish one. Quartile basis; a value inside the middle half carries no note.
Lighter than most 9mm / .36 Cal suppressors
Weight compared against the 202 9mm / .36 Cal suppressors in the catalog that publish one. Quartile basis; a value inside the middle half carries no note.
Cheaper than most 9mm / .36 Cal suppressors
MSRP compared against the 176 9mm / .36 Cal 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
- Thompson Machine Piston
This suppressor uses Thompson Machine's proprietary Thompson Machine Piston: 7 mounts in our catalog fit it, all from Thompson Machine. Plan on buying mounting hardware from Thompson Machine.
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Check in the BuilderManufacturer claim
- Rated for SUBSONIC .300 Blackout as well as centerfire pistol and rimfire calibers.
- Thompson Machine contrasts the Isis-2 with multi-mount industry suppressors that come apart into nine or more pieces, each needing cleaning every few hundred rounds.
- The Isis-2 completely disassembles into only three total pieces and includes the billet disassembly tool at no extra charge.
- Accepts industry standard recoil booster, tri-lug, Uzi and fixed thread mounts.
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- Thompson Machine builds mono-core suppressors engineered for full user serviceability; the company introduced its first suppressor in 1991 and its first Mono-Core suppressor in 1998.