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Rugged Suppressors Alaskan 360 TI – 60 Second Review
Welcome to 2026, the year of the can. Now that the federal government’s auto-griff of sticking its grubby fat fingers into our wallets at $200 per purchase is gone, the cans are flowing faster than gas through a port. So many shooters are out there filing Form 4s. What better then, than a multi-role suppressor to eat up some of that inventory.
The Alaskan 360 Ti brings just that. The lightweight titanium design makes it all but unnoticeable hanging off the front end of your gun. She totals a mere 6 ounces. But it’s built tough, rated all the way up to .338 Lapua if you’re chasing big or toothy critters in the backcountry.
But it’s the range of possibilities that excite even more. The Alaskan 360 Ti runs a wide spectrum, ranging from 9mm to .357/.38 up to the big-bore .338s. Better still, it pulls double duty on your .30 cals, .223/5.56 or even that laser-flat 6.5. All you need is the required end cap to swap it out.

The Alaskan is built for hunters to be sure. Lightweight and capable of hushing the big bangers. But the versatility will keep you swapping it from your AR to your long-range poker and back to your backcountry hunter. That’s a steal even at a premium price.
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