Throw up the bat signal, because EchoCore suppressors flew under too many radars at SHOT Show 2026. This new suppressor company might have some of the most advanced, quietest, and reasonably priced suppressors on the market. 
 

About EchoCore


When a new suppressor company pops up, it is easy to assume its first products will need some time to mature. That is not the case with Chris Mudgett. Chris is an industry professional with countless years of experience, many at one of the nation’s leading suppressor manufacturers. With this experience, the first batch of EchoCore suppressors has been manufactured to include all the modern amenities expected from a seasoned suppressor company. 

 


EchoCore suppressors are 3D-printed cans that feature an extremely complex flow-through design. These cans are all HUB-compatible with deep-set baffles that allow just about every QD muzzle device on the market enough room to seat. 
 

Part of their flow through magic lies in this end cap design. (All photos: Seth Rodgers/Guns.com)


EchoCore uses a helical baffle system that features six spiraling gas bypass channels that vent at the muzzle. This almost eliminates backpressure while softening the hiss that plagues many “flow-through” designs.  

The base of the suppressor design is best described by EchoCore: 

“At its core is ECHOCORE’s proprietary XCR (Cross Chamber Regulation) technology, which stabilizes internal pressures to drastically reduce backpressure and felt blowback. This is paired with a precision-engineered helical baffle assembly that optimizes gas flow, disrupts flash patterns, and maximizes dwell time for superior decibel reduction. The spiral geometry not only enhances suppression efficiency but also contributes to smoother cycling, improved shooter comfort, and consistent performance during both semi-auto and full-auto fire.” 
 

Sector 5.56 and Sector 5.56 Compact


EchoCore’s 5.56 suppressors placed first and second at the 2025 Silencer Summit for quietest 5.56 suppressor. These Inconel 5.56 suppressors are actually 6mm suppressors capable of firing rounds like the 6mm Arc. 
 

The Sector 5.56 is ready for work.

This highlights Chris’s experience, knowing that most new suppressor shooters want to maximize their caliber range. The full-size Sector is perfect for those who want to minimize their sound signature while reducing any backpressure. The Sector Compact is perfect for those who want a compact design to accompany their compact firearm. 
 

The full size version isn't that much larger but delivers lower decibels.


These suppressors are full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions.

 

Traverse 30


The Traverse 30 uses the same XCR design in its 3D-printed Inconel construction. This suppressor is rated for full-auto use with no barrel length restriction and can handle anything up to magnum .30-caliber rounds.
 

Every suppressor lineup needs a .30 cal can and this is the heavy duty version.


LaTitude 30


Like the Traverse 30, the LaTitude 30 is constructed with titanium. This suppressor is perfect for anyone looking for a lightweight option with all the same features as the Traverse. While this suppressor is full-auto rated, it is mainly designed for anyone who has to trek through difficult terrain and is conscious of any added weight on their firearm.
 

Radius 360
 

This is their do-it-all can.


The Radius 360 is the most diverse option in the lineup. This .36-caliber titanium can is designed to handle anything from .22 LR to 9mm to .338 Lapua Magnum and is full-auto rated. The Radius is a modular suppressor with an extension so the user can prioritize either sound reduction or length. 
 

Trick 22


The most impressive suppressor in the lineup is the Trick 22. It may be odd to hear that a .22-caliber suppressor is impressive, but this design can shoot anything from .22 LR to 5.56. In fact, Chris advised that he has one on his 11.5-inch AR, and it is still incredibly quiet. While EchoCore does not advise that you put this on a short-barrel 5.56, it is impressive that the design can withstand that much pressure and still reduce the sound signature. 

Summary


Although the EchoCore brand is new, there are years of experience behind it. These designs are impressive, with proven performance at events like Silencer Summit. Watch out – this might be one of the hottest new suppressor companies in the industry.

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