Triton No.3i – Small Caliber
Are you looking for a small, light and flexible silencer for your class 2 gun? Or maybe a silencer for a pistol carbine in caliber 9×19?
Triton No. 3i is an excellent choice for both of these uses!
*up to 26 dB noise reduction with caliber 22 (.223)
Product description
Technical data
Comparison table silencers
Maintenance and care
Triton No. 3i – Small caliber Front-mounted silencer designed for small-calibre rifles between 5.7mm (.222) and 6.7mm (.260).
Also in caliber 9mm (9×19 / 357 Magnum) for karbines/Rifles using pistol ammunition. With its small diameter and low weight, you will hardly notice this silencer when mounted on your rifle.
Triton No. 3i is optimized for .223 calibre but is also very effective on cals .243 and 6XC.
Construction length in front of the barrel | 133 mm |
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Noise reduction | Up to 26 dB sound reduction* |
Diameter | 42 mm |
Caliber | .223, 6,5×55, 9×19 |
Length | 148 mm |
Max barrel diameter | – |
Weight | 250 g |
Other information | Changing thread is easy, just replace the stainless steel barrel nut. |
The Triton silencers are designed to require the least possible maintenance. However, there are a few things that are particularly important to note: Always remove the silencer from the weapon after hunting/shooting and let it dry/ventilate at room temperature. We recommend that the front is unscrewed and that the threads are cleaned and lubricated so that they do not stick. Normally this is the only cleaning needed.A more thorough cleaning may be done if the front does not come off smoothly or if there is gunpowder buildup inside the silencer. Clean the threads with weapon solvent and allow to dry. Cleaning the inside of the suppressor is preferably done with silencer cleaner available from your gun dealer. After cleaning – let dry and lubricate threads, after which the silencer is screwed back together. Avoid lubricants that contain metal, such as copper paste or similar. Always protect the weapon’s thread with a thread protector when the silencer is not in use.
ATTENTION! Never use ultrasonic cleaning as this can damage the silencer’s surface coating.
NOTE! If the threads become stuck, the warranty cannot be invoked.
FAQ
– Frequently asked questions
Our team is always ready to give you the best service and answer questions. Many of the questions in connection with silencer purchase/use can be found in our FAQ.
If there is anything missing – email or call and we will help you!
What is the the difference between Triton Number and Triton II silencers?
As a short summary, Triton Numbers are more efficient, shorter, lighter and even more durable compared to previous Triton-series.
1. Triton Numbers and Triton II rear and front parts are NOT compatible.
2. Threads and barrel diameter!
Standard: Threads from 1/2″ up to M15x1 for barrels with diameter up to Max 19,5mm.
Varmint: Threads above M15x1 up to M18x1 are for barrels with diameter over 19,5mm and up to Max 23mm.
2. Triton Numbers has an integrated “Blast Chamber” in Stainless steel.
3. Triton 4, 5 and 6 has an improved “First Round Pop” reduction system.
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