Recoil
All Stalon silencers reduce recoil. But what does that actually mean in practice, and how does it affect precision and comfort? We break it down.
Read morePå Stalon tror vi att kunskap ger jägare och skyttar möjligheten att få ut det allra bästa av sin utrustning. Denna sida är tillägnad att dela insikter, guider och inspiration – från praktiska tips om användning och underhåll av ljuddämpare till djupgående artiklar om jakttraditioner, skytteteknik och innovation inom området.
Vårt mål är att kombinera decennier av hantverk med modern expertis, för att hjälpa er att inte bara förstå tekniken bakom våra ljuddämpare utan också upptäcka nya sätt att förbättra er naturupplevelse. Oavsett om ni är en erfaren jägare eller precis har börjat er resa, är detta platsen för att utforska, lära och inspireras.
The muzzle is located at the front of the silencer. It is the bullet's final destination, and this surface is covered by a front plate. On this, the silencer's max caliber is indicated.
Read moreAll Stalon silencers are separable, except for Stalon VICTOR and Stalon VICTOR L. The division on the silencer has our gold line as an identification. The gold line is also found in the Victor models.
This is the part of the silencer that extends backward over the barrel. The Stalon X-series consists of three different back sections; XS, X, and XE - all with different characteristics.
The barrel support is located at the rear edge of the silencer and acts as an additional support point. There are regulations for how large it should be.
An Epic On-Barrel Experience
Hunting with a silencer opens up new opportunities and enhances your experience in the field. With the right setup you gain control, comfort, and precision in every shot. In these guides we explore how a silencer affects recoil, extension, and balance – and how to use that knowledge to build a rig that truly fits your hunting style.
All Stalon silencers reduce recoil. But what does that actually mean in practice, and how does it affect precision and comfort? We break it down.
Read moreWhat does extension really mean? Doesn’t the rifle become front-heavy with a silencer mounted? We explain how added length changes handling.
Read moreHow do you create good balance with a silencer installed? Can you still run an XE149 on driven hunts? Learn how to fine-tune your setup.
Read morePå Stalon anser vi att starka produkter kommer från starka människor. Vårt team är mer än bara ingenjörer och jägare – vi är en familj byggd på gemensamma värderingar om tillit, engagemang och passion för friluftslivet. Varje idé, varje design och varje ljuddämpare vi skapar är resultatet av ett nära samarbete och en strävan efter högsta kvalitet.
Det som förenar oss är inte bara vårt hantverk, utan också vår respekt för naturen och jaktens traditioner som inspirerar allt vi gör. Genom att arbeta tillsammans säkerställer vi att varje produkt som bär namnet Stalon är något vi alla kan vara stolta över – en sann spegling av vilka vi är.
Use your silencer correctly – here’s everything you need to know about temperature limits, training, and component handling to keep performance and precision at their peak.
Silencers can withstand temperatures up to 250°C.
The barrel support has a melting point of 200°C — a clear indicator that the silencer needs to cool down. One shot too many can overheat the system, so keep a close eye on your setup.
Heat mattersThere are no complications using your Stalon silencer during practice sessions.
Train with the same characteristics you hunt with. A Stalon silencer is built for both range days and real hunts — precision begins with preparation.
Built to trainStalon silencers are frequently used in shooting cinemas and high-fire environments.
At Stjärnåsen Shooting Center in Sweden, the recommendation is to remove the barrel support, as it melts at 200–250°C. The silencer itself handles intensive shooting without issues.
Proven under pressureA small component that makes a big difference.
Positioned at the rear edge of the silencer to provide extra support if the firearm is bumped. It should be 0.5–0.7 mm larger than the barrel. Too tight = impossible to mount by hand. If it rests against the barrel, it may affect vibrations and point of impact.
Precision fitAfter use, we recommend always disassembling your silencer to allow ventilation and moisture to dry out naturally.
Remove powder residue with a brass brush, lubricate the threads regularly, and store the silencer upright with the muzzle facing downward in a gun safe. Local laws and regulations may vary by country.
A Stalon silencer is built to last — but like all precision equipment, it depends on how well you maintain it.
Maintenance is simple but continuous. Proper care ensures performance, longevity, and top-level reliability for years to come.
Read all maintenance advice →Many hunters still use early models such as Stalon Whisper and Stalon Light.
With proper care, a Stalon silencer can last a lifetime. It’s usually the barrel that wears out first — not our silencers.
We always recommend troubleshooting on your own first if you experience any issues.
If the problem persists, our team is ready to assist and investigate further.
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Purchasing a silencer for your hunting weapon is an important investment for both safety and comfort during hunting. You become a better and safer shooter. Ensure you understand what is included in the purchase, including any accessories such as a barrel support. When using your silencer for the first time, it's important to take the time to familiarize yourself with its features and how it affects your hunting experience. All of this can be read more about in the following sections.
Every box from Stalon should always contain a silencer (of course), barrel support, sticker, broschure with important information about usage and maintenance, thread cover, and a bag with silencer grease used to lubricate both the threads on the silencer and the barrel.
1. Installation: Before using your Stalon silencer for the first time, ensure that it is correctly installed. It should never be difficult or heavy to attach the silencer on your firearm. If it feels stiff, you most likely have dirt in the threads. It's important to clean the threads regularly to prevent the silencer from getting stuck. Use hand force to install the silencer and you should feel a distinct stop when it's in place. 2. Safety: Ensure that the rifle is secured before you mount or dismount the silencer. 3. Test shoot: Before hunting, you would preferably like to sight in the rifle and the silencer on the shooting range. 4. Maintenance: After use, we recommend that you disassemble the silencer from the weapon, wipe it out, and store it with the muzzle facing downward. Protect the barrel's thread with the provided thread cover.
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Av jägare – för jägare. På Stalon är det vår passion för natur, hantverk och precision som driver oss framåt. Varje ljuddämpare vi designar bygger på verklig jakterfarenhet och en djup respekt för naturen. Upptäck historien bakom vårt engagemang och vad som verkligen inspirerar oss.
