Quiet, Lightweight, and Cost Effective
YHM's .30 caliber sound suppressor, the Resonator® R2, was created to provide the shooting enthusiast a quiet, lightweight and cost effective suppressor. The notched rim and tri-port muzzle on the end cap make it stand out among the crowd. Capable of being used on multiple calibers and host weapons, the Resonator® R2 can be used on rifle calibers ranging from .17 HMR through 300 RUM making it a great choice for all shooters. Like the Turbo® T2, the Resonator® R2 uses a tubeless design which consists of heat treated 17-4 stainless steel and a heat treated 718 Inconel blast baffle which allows the suppressor to be full auto rated and designed for rigorous use. Includes YHM-4302 Q.D. Mount of your choice.
Sound Pressure levels are as follows:
- 20" Remington 700 shooting .308 Winchester 147 grain measured 135Db
- 16" 6.8mm AR-15 shooting 110 grain measured 132.5Db
- 14.5" 5.56mm AR-15 shooting 55 grain measured 132Db
The Resonator® ships with the Phantom® Q.D. Adapter, 2 suppressor wrenches, and a YHM-4302 mount. It will fit all YHM-4302, YHM-3302 and YHM-3102/YHM-5M2 mounts.
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- Caliber....................................................................................................................30 Cal.
- Overall Length..........................................6.95" (7.825" with Phantom® Q.D. Adapter)
- Diameter...................................................................................................................1.562"
- Weight..........................................................16.802 Oz. (with Phantom® Q.D. Adapter)
- Suppression Level.......................................................................135 dB on 20" .308 Win
- Material...........................................................17-4 Ph SS and Heat Treated Inconel 718
- Finish................................................................................................Matte Black Cerakote
- Method of Attachment.....................................................1 3/8"-24 Adaptable Interface
- Rating...........................................................17HMR through .300 RUM/.300 WIN MAG
- Full Auto Rated..........................................................................................Full Auto Rated
Minimum Barrel Lengths:
- 7.62x51 / .308 Winchester: 10.5" minimum barrel length
- 5.56 NATO, 6.8SPC, 7.62x39: 10" minimum barrel length
- .300 Win Mag / 300 RUM: 20" minimum barrel length
- 300 Blackout: 7.5" minimum barrel length
- Click HERE to view and download your Resonator R2 Owners Manual.
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Great performance / Incredible value
I could not be happier I chose this suppressor. I run this on multiple guns, primarily a 10.5” .300 BLK and also a budget 16” 5.56. Wow, talk about quiet. People at the range are usually amazed at how quiet it is, and the tone is incredible. They say you’ll never have movie quiet with a suppressor, but this thing comes damn close. Even the 5.56 is incredibly quiet, with ear pro they sound the same. If the .300 BLK is quiet as a mouse fart, the 5.56 is as quiet as a rat fart with the Resonator R2. The only gripe I have is only Optics Planet carried the muzzle brake for the 5.56 when I bought it. I believe you have to use the YHM brake, so if you can’t find one then it could be a challenge. Apart from that, the R2 is an incredible suppressor for the money. If I could go back and buy any suppressor at the time, I would stick with the R2. Great job by the guys at YHM.
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Resonator R2 Suppressor
The muzzle break works great. The quietness of R2 Suppressor really surprised me. I'm down in Georgia where it's not uncommon to come across shooters at both public and private ranges shooting suppressed. I have had shooters come up and comment as to how quiet it is followed up hey, who makes that can ?!?! This can was worth the ATF wait. I don't regret buying this and now I'm in the process of converting all of my 5.56, 6.5 Creed & 300 BlackOut Muzzle Devices over to QD so as to accept this can. I've also heard that you can expect a POI shift when using a Suppressor. I have found this to be true HOWEVER, I'm finding mine NOT to be a Deviation/ L&R Point shift but an elevation shift of 1.8 MOA Hold-Over when shooting Winchester M80 Ammo Suppressed vs Unsuppressed with the Yankee Hill three port break.