M4-2000 Suppressor | The Triumphant Return of AAC Suppressors - We are BACK!

Published on January 6, 2026
Duration: 2:00

Advanced Armament Co (AAC) has officially returned, reintroducing the M4-2000 suppressor with significant engineering enhancements. This updated model features 3D-printed Inconel construction for increased durability and reduced back pressure, a new open-source thread taper mounting system, and is bored to 6mm for 6mm ARC compatibility. The M4-2000 aims to provide a lighter, stronger, and more secure suppressor solution for modern firearms.

Quick Summary

The AAC M4-2000 suppressor has returned with significant engineering improvements. It's now 3D printed from Inconel for durability and reduced back pressure, features a new thread taper mounting system, and is compatible with 6mm ARC due to its 6mm bore.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AAC's Return & New Silencers
  2. 00:14M4-2000 Suppressor Overview
  3. 00:253D Printed Inconel & Reduced Back Pressure
  4. 00:42New Thread Taper Mounting System
  5. 01:07Technical Specs: Caliber, Material, Finish
  6. 01:42Dimensions & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the new AAC M4-2000 suppressor different from previous versions?

The new M4-2000 is 3D printed from Inconel, eliminating weld pinholes and reducing back pressure. It also features a new, more secure thread taper mounting system and is bored to 6mm for 6mm ARC compatibility.

What materials and coatings are used on the AAC M4-2000?

The suppressor is constructed from 3D-printed Inconel and features a durable black DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) coating for enhanced wear resistance and a sleek finish.

What are the key dimensions and weight of the M4-2000 suppressor?

The M4-2000 is just over 6 inches long, has a diameter of 1.63 inches, and weighs approximately 16.7 ounces without the mount attached.

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