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AAC Presents: CAN U – The Silencer University

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

For those of you living under a rock we will get you up to speed on AAC’s new informational website CAN U. Launched yesterday, Can U is an interactive website designed to educate the general public about current silencer laws and regulations. The site also features an Undergraduate section for civilians and a Graduate section for dealers complete with final exams. Successful completion of a course of study results in access to special offers and discounts. It is an excellent concept that not only educates but also makes the consumer part of a community of interest.

Check it out…www.aaccanu.com

We Think This Speaks for Itself

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Thanks to the AAC Blog.

AAC Presents: Suppressor Ownership

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

We got so caught up with SHOT Show that we forgot to post this handy little video with Mers discussing suppressor ownership. Not a bad primer.

The Skinny with Mers: Silencer Ownership from Advanced Armament Corp. on Vimeo.

Remington Purchases Advanced Armament Corporation

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Remington announced yesterday that they have purchased the assets of Advanced Armament Corporation, a firm specializing in suppressor manufacturing. Remington serves as the lead company of the Freedom Group and in turn is owned by Cerberus Capital Management.

Recently, Remington has introduced new tactical products including the Modular Sniper Rifle (MSR) as well as the Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) licensed from Magpul Industries and co-produced with fellow Freedom Group company Bushmaster. There have also been rumblings of a forthcoming Remington 1911 pistol. Remington has been courting AAC for some time and there has been a great deal of speculation in industry of an impending sale. Access to AAC’s suppressor technology gives the Freedom Group a leg up on much of the competition who must partner with outside companies to integrate such capabilities with their own products. Now, firearms and suppressors will be developed within the same family of companies.

Media reports indicate that Remington/Freedom Group have no intention of replacing AAC’s executive staff. Apparently, AAC will report to Remington’s Military Products Division, but current leadership will remain in place. On Monday evening AAC posted on their blog that they were excited about the purchase, would be moving to a larger facility soon, and would benefit from increased R&D funding.

AAC can be found on the web at www.advanced-armament.com. Remington is found at www.remington.com.

AAC Revamps Website

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Suppressor manufacturer Advanced Armament has reimagined their website. The overall look and feel is very good they have done a great job of integrating their corporate image through symbology. Upgrades include ease of navigation as well as adding a link to their blog.

AAC SCAR-SD

Naturally, they feature their full line of silencers including the SCAR-SD (shown above) developed for USSOCOM’s new battle rifle as well as accessories such as the Blackout flash hider. Additionally, their line of lifestyle products is well designed and they offer something for everyone in the family including the kids.

Check it out at www.advanced-armament.com.