New For 2026: Silent Steel USA Streamer Series PCC Suppressors

by
posted on March 30, 2026
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
SSUSA Streamer PCC 01
Images courtesy of Silent Steel USA.

If there are two things that are popular in the firearms world right now, it is suppressors and pistol-caliber carbines (PCC). Silent Steel USA has both bases covered with its new Streamer Series PCC suppressors.

Silent Steel USA is adding a new line of pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) suppressors to its Streamer series.

A Finnish company that has been in the suppressor business for more than a decade, Silent Steel opened its U.S.-based manufacturing subsidiary in late 2025. The company’s Streamer line of suppressors use a controlled gas flow design with the company’s patented FLOW-IQ technology. This is a baffleless filter and turbine system that is designed to reduce backpressure and first-round pop, improve cooling and extend suppressor life.

Streamer suppressors use Silent Steel’s patented FLOW-IQ technology.

 

All Streamer suppressors use 1.60-inch diameter stainless-steel bodies and internals. Their mounting interface is HUB-compatible, and the suppressors are available with a direct-thread mount. Streamer suppressors are user-serviceable for maintenance and cleaning, and modular so that their internals can be upgraded in the future.      

The full-size Streamer is 7.60 inches long.

Like the rifle-caliber Streamer suppressors, the PCC versions will be offered in full-size, compact and micro sizes. The Streamer PCC is currently available for 9 mm caliber firearms with an MSRP of $895 (Micro Streamer – 4.25 inches long and 12.34 ounces), $995 (Compact Streamer – 5.90 inches long and 15.87 ounces), or $1,179 (Streamer – 7.60 inches long and 17.28 ounces).

A .45-cal. version is scheduled to be released in May with a $949 (Micro Streamer), $1,049 (Compact Streamer), or $1,295 (Streamer) MSRP. All prices are with a direct thread mount. Streamer suppressors are available with Armor Black, FDE, or OD Green Cerakote finishes.

The Compact Streamer is 5.90 inches long.

 

The Micro Streamer has an overall length of merely 4.25 inches.

For more information, see the company’s website.

Latest

Robinson Armament Xcrl Gotw 1
Robinson Armament Xcrl Gotw 1

Gun of the Week: Robinson Armament XCR-L

One man, Alex Robinson, took it upon himself to address what he saw as several shortcomings in the AR-15 design. He consulted with special forces operators and asked what they wanted in a rifle platform. The result was the Robinson Armament XCR.

Maryland Bans Glocks and the NRA Responds

Legislation recently signed into law by Maryland Gov. Wes Moore essentially bans nearly every Glock and Glock-style pistol on the market from being sold within the state.

The Armed Citizen® May 29, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

Federal Signs Agreement With U.S. Army to Improve Ammo Performance

Federal Ammunition announced this week that it has entered into an agreement that allows the U.S. Army to utilize its patented Peak Alloy ammunition case technology for use in multiple cartridges and weapon systems.

Four Armed Citizen Stories That Tell us a Lot

Each self-defense case is different. As we read them, we find ourselves wondering what we would have done, and then asking if the citizen made the best decisions possible in the worst-case scenario.

The Three Rs of Performance Shooting: Rise, Return & Realignment

Way back in the day, the three Rs of learning were colloquially known as "Readin’, Rightin’ and Rithmatic." In today's modern performance shooting, the three Rs become Rise, Return and Realignment, the core mechanics of recoil control.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.