Whether you need an airsoft mock silencer for a gas blowback pistol, an over barrel suppressor for a VSR sniper rifle, or a compact unit to fit a Glock-style sidearm, Wolf Armouries stocks a huge range of suppressors and silencers to suit most thread types, including the popular 14mm CCW. Compatible across platforms from Hi-Capa pistols to AK-series assault rifles, our suppressors are designed to improve the look and balance of your replica without affecting performance. Orders over £100 qualify for free shipping, making it straightforward to upgrade your loadout at a competitive price.
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Your Guide to Choosing the Right Airsoft Suppressors
Airsoft suppressors do far more than look the part. Whether you're building a stealthy CQB pistol setup or finishing off a DMR-style rifle build, the right suppressor can transform the profile, balance, and overall feel of your replica. In this buying guide we walk through the key factors worth considering before you add one to your basket — from thread compatibility and length to material choices and platform-specific tips.
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Understanding Thread Types and Compatibility
The single most important detail when shopping for a suppressor is thread type. The vast majority of airsoft outer barrels use a 14mm CCW (counter-clockwise) thread, which has become the de facto standard across AEGs, gas blowback rifles, and many pistols. If you own an M4-platform rifle, an AK-series gun, or a Scorpion EVO, chances are a 14mm CCW suppressor will screw straight on.
Some replicas — particularly certain Tokyo Marui pistols and a handful of sniper rifles — use 14mm CW (clockwise) or proprietary threads. Hi-Capa pistols and Glock-style sidearms often need a suppressor thread adapter screwed onto an extended or threaded outer barrel before you can attach any silencer. Always double-check your replica's thread direction and diameter before ordering; it saves the hassle of a return.
Adapters and Barrel Extensions
If your gun doesn't have a threaded barrel out of the box, an airsoft barrel extension or adapter kit is usually available. For example, many Glock-compatible pistols accept a threaded outer barrel that converts the muzzle to 14mm CCW, opening up the full range of suppressors. The same goes for certain VSR-10-pattern sniper rifles, where an adapter collar threads onto the existing outer barrel. Browse our barrel parts section for adapters that match your platform.
Airsoft Silencers for Pistols — What to Look For
Fitting a pistol silencer introduces a couple of considerations that rifle owners don't face. First, weight and length matter more on a handgun. A 200 mm compact suppressor adds presence without making the gun unwieldy in a holster or during quick target transitions. Second, gas blowback pistols with a reciprocating slide need clearance — make sure the suppressor's outer diameter doesn't foul the slide as it cycles.
Popular choices include slim-profile mock suppressors for Glock-series and Hi-Capa builds, as well as the distinctive Osprey-style rectangular silencer that sits neatly beneath iron sights. If you run a 1911, P-series, or CZ pistol, compact units in the 30–35 mm diameter range tend to look and handle best.
Rifle Suppressors — Matching Length and Style
On a rifle, you have more freedom to go longer and heavier. A full-length rifle suppressor — typically 150–250 mm — not only looks authentic but can also serve as a protective shroud for an extended inner barrel. Some players opt for an over barrel suppressor design that slides back over the outer barrel, keeping overall length manageable while still giving the visual bulk of a suppressed muzzle.
Sniper rifle enthusiasts running a VSR-10 or L96 platform often pair a longer suppressor with a tightbore inner barrel upgrade to squeeze out every last bit of consistency. Carbon-fibre-effect and anodised-aluminium models are popular here because they keep front-end weight down — something that matters during long games. If you're upgrading an AK-pattern gun, look for suppressors that complement the rifle's aesthetic; a PBS-style silencer, for instance, sits far more naturally than a Western AR-style unit.
Need help choosing the right barrel or hop-up upgrades to pair with your new suppressor? Take a look at our accessories collection for compatible parts.
Mock Suppressor Materials and Build Quality
Most airsoft mock suppressors are constructed from aluminium alloy, which strikes a good balance between durability and weight. You'll also find polymer units — lighter still and perfectly adequate for pistols — and steel options aimed at players who want maximum ruggedness. A few premium models incorporate carbon fibre or carbon-fibre-effect wraps for a distinctive look without the heft.
Internal foam baffles are sometimes included to reduce the sound signature slightly on gas and HPA-powered replicas. While no airsoft silencer achieves the dramatic noise reduction seen in real-steel firearms, a foam-filled unit can soften the sharp crack of a gas blowback enough to notice, especially on sniper platforms where stealth is part of the game.
Finishes and Markings
Suppressors come in matte black, tan, olive drab, and occasionally two-tone finishes. Laser-engraved replica markings are common on higher-end models. Choose a finish that matches your existing rail covers, stock, and grip for a cohesive build.
Fitting and Maintenance Tips
Installing a suppressor is usually a thirty-second job: align the threads and twist until finger-tight. Avoid using tools or excessive force — cross-threading aluminium is easier than you might think. A tiny drop of silicone lubricant on the threads prevents seizing after prolonged use and makes removal painless. if the suppressor does not fit you may need a thread adapter.
After each game day, wipe down the exterior with a dry microfibre cloth to remove dust and mud. If the suppressor has internal foam, pull the baffles out periodically and let them air-dry to prevent moisture build-up. Store the suppressor detached from the gun to relieve stress on the threads during transport.
For a broader overview of maintaining your gear between skirmishes, have a read of the articles on our blog — we regularly publish care guides and setup tutorials.
Airsoft Pistol Suppressors: Brand Comparisons at a Glance
Several well-known manufacturers dominate the airsoft suppressor market. Action Army and Maple Leaf are go-to names for VSR and sniper-oriented builds. NUPROL offers a broad mid-range catalogue that covers everything from compact pistol cans to full-length rifle units. At the premium end, brands like G&G and ASG deliver tight tolerances and quality finishes. All of these are available across our suppressor range, so you can compare specs side by side.
FAQ
Do airsoft suppressors actually reduce noise?
On AEGs the effect is negligible because most of the sound comes from the gearbox, not the muzzle. On gas blowback and HPA guns, a suppressor with internal foam baffles can soften the muzzle report by a noticeable amount, though nothing close to real-steel levels. They remain primarily a cosmetic and balancing accessory.
Will a BB gun silencer fit my airsoft replica?
It depends entirely on the thread specification. Many air rifles and BB guns use proprietary barrel threads, so a silencer designed for a spring-powered BB gun is unlikely to fit a standard 14mm CCW airsoft barrel — and vice versa. Always confirm thread type before purchasing.
Can I use a suppressor on my Glock airsoft pistol?
Yes, provided the pistol has — or can accept — a threaded outer barrel. Most aftermarket Glock-compatible threaded barrels convert the muzzle to 14mm CCW, giving you access to virtually any standard airsoft suppressor. Check our barrel parts range for compatible threaded barrels.
What is the difference between a mock suppressor and a tracer unit?
A mock suppressor is purely cosmetic (or contains passive foam baffles). A tracer unit houses an internal UV LED that illuminates glow-in-the-dark BBs as they pass through, creating a visible "laser" effect in low-light conditions. Tracer units are typically the same external dimensions, so they double as a suppressor visually while adding practical functionality.
How do I know which suppressor length suits my gun?
As a rough guide, pistols pair well with suppressors under 150 mm, carbines and SMGs suit 150–200 mm units, and full-length rifles or sniper platforms can carry 200 mm and above without handling issues. If in doubt, measure from the muzzle thread to the point where extra length would interfere with your preferred shooting stance or holster.