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Ranked 10mm-rated suppressors for Glock 20/29/40, 1911, and 10mm carbine hosts. Every can here is factory-rated for 10mm's .40-caliber bore, not a 9mm can pressed into service.
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The best 10mm suppressor for most shooters in 2026 is the HUXWRX Flow 45M ($708). It is the lightest full-size 10mm can on the market at 7.4 ounces, it carries an explicit factory 10mm rating, and its flow-through baffle path vents gas forward instead of back into a gas-heavy 10mm semi-auto. The Banish 45 is the pick if you want a can you can take apart to clean, and the SilencerCo Omega 45K is the shortest full-strength 10mm can here at 6.39 inches. The one hard rule: 10mm fires a .400-inch bullet, so it needs a .45-bore can. A 9mm can will not safely pass it. Every suppressor below is rated for 10mm by its maker, and with the federal NFA tax now at $0 the only real cost is the can itself.
The single most important fact about suppressing 10mm is that a 10mm Auto bullet measures 0.400 inches across, and a 9mm suppressor has a 0.355-inch bore. The projectile is physically wider than the hole it would have to pass through. Fire 10mm through a 9mm can and you risk a baffle strike that can destroy the suppressor and injure the shooter.
Sling, light, backup sights, and QD mounts, the upgrades most builders add first.
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These seven cans are ranked on the things that actually decide a 10mm suppressor buy: weight on the muzzle of a heavy Glock 20, whether the can is serviceable, how it mounts to a tilting-barrel pistol versus a fixed-barrel carbine, and how hard it can be run. Pistol-first shooters and 10mm-carbine builders are buying different tools, so read the verdict, not just the rank.
Seven cans factory-rated for 10mm's .40-caliber bore, ranked for Glock 20/29/40, 1911, and 10mm carbine hosts. Weight, mounting flexibility, serviceability, and durability govern placement.
Best overall and the lightest full-size 10mm can, ideal for any Glock 20/29/40 or 10mm carbine where blowback to the face is the deciding factor.
Best user-serviceable multi-caliber pistol can, and the direct-from-maker Silencer Central buying and paperwork path.
Best compact and best value: the shortest full-strength 10mm can here, full-auto rated, with a huge caliber spread and strong street pricing.
Most durable pick and the hardest-use can here, belt-fed rated and modular across 9mm through .45 ACP plus 10mm.
Best for 10mm carbine and rifle crossover, one .46-bore can spanning 10mm through .338 Lapua Magnum.
Titanium big-bore do-it-all, one serviceable can spanning 10mm carbine through magnum rifle with direct-from-maker paperwork.
Best budget can, a rated modular .45-bore suppressor that covers 10mm at street prices near $650.
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Once you have confirmed the can is 10mm-rated, four variables decide the pick: the host you run it on, weight, whether you want to service it yourself, and whether the same stamp needs to cover a rifle. Weight them against how you actually shoot.
A tilting-barrel 10mm pistol like a Glock 20, 29, or 40 needs a booster (a Nielsen device) so the can does not choke the slide; a fixed-barrel 10mm carbine or 1911 takes a fixed spacer or direct-thread mount instead. The Rugged Obsidian 45 ships with the booster, and every can here supports a piston path for tilting-barrel hosts. Once you have the can, the pistol suppressor setup guide covers the booster piston, fixed-barrel spacer, and suppressor-height sights a Glock 20 needs to run one.
Weight hangs off the muzzle and drags the front sight down, and 10mm cans run heavier than 9mm cans because the bore is wider. The titanium HUXWRX Flow 45M at 7.4 ounces is the lightest full-size option here; the big-bore Banish 46-V2 at 15.3 ounces is more than double that. If the can lives on a carry or hunting Glock 20, weight is the first thing to weigh.
10mm and the pistol calibers around it foul fast, so a can you can take apart is a real advantage. The Banish 45, Banish 46-V2, and Rugged Obsidian 45 disassemble for cleaning; the HUXWRX Flow 45M, SilencerCo Omega 45K, and SilencerCo Hybrid 46M are welded and trade serviceability for a sealed build. Our suppressor cleaning guide walks through maintaining a user-serviceable can.
If the same stamp needs to quiet a 10mm carbine and a magnum rifle, jump to a big-bore .46 can. The SilencerCo Hybrid 46M runs 10mm through .338 Lapua Magnum, and the Banish 46-V2 spans 5.56 to .460, so either replaces a rack of caliber-specific cans. For the full one-can-does-it-all breakdown across rifle calibers, see our best multi-caliber suppressors guide.
Every can here is rated for 10mm; the differences are bore size, weight, whether you can service it, and how it mounts. The .45-bore cans give up a touch less suppression than the .46 big-bores but weigh less and run tighter on a pistol. Weights are shown short and full where the can is modular.
| Suppressor | Bore / 10mm Rating | Length | Weight | Serviceable | Mount |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HUXWRX Flow 45M | 10mm explicit / .45 bore | 8.5 / 6.3 in | 7.4 oz | No (welded core) | .578x28 HUB piston |
| Banish 45 | 10mm explicit / .45 bore | 6.7 / 8.6 in | 9.6 / 11 oz | Yes | .578x28 DT piston |
| SilencerCo Omega 45K | 10mm explicit / .45 bore | 6.39 in | 10.7 oz | No (tubeless) | 5/8x24 QD / piston |
| Rugged Obsidian 45 | 10mm explicit / .45 bore | 6.7 / 8.6 in | 10.7 / 12.8 oz | Yes | Dual-taper + booster |
| SilencerCo Hybrid 46M | 10mm explicit / .46 bore | 5.78 / 7.72 in | 12.2 / 14.9 oz | No | ASR QD / piston |
| Banish 46-V2 | 10mm named / .46 bore | 8 in | 15.3 oz | Yes | 5/8x24 + piston |
| Griffin Revolution 45 | 10mm by max dia / .45 bore | 6.56 / 8.81 in | 10.2 / 13.3 oz | No | 1.125x28 taper |
Suppressors are tag-filtered against your host's muzzle thread, so a can only shows up once your build exposes a thread it can mount on. Drop a threaded 10mm pistol or carbine into the rifle builder to see which of these cans fits, then compare two picks side by side at /compare if you are torn between the Flow 45M and the Omega 45K.
Buying a 10mm can in 2026 is cheaper and faster than it has ever been. The two barriers that kept people out of suppressors for decades, the $200 tax and the year-long wait, are both gone.
New to the process? Start at our suppressor buying guide for picks by caliber, or follow the step-by-step how to buy a suppressor walkthrough for the full Form 4 process, individual versus trust, current eForm wait times, and state-by-state legality.
The more common pistol caliber, ten cans ranked, and why a 9mm can does not cross over to 10mm.
One-can-does-everything picks for shooters spanning 10mm to .308 and beyond.
Boosters, pistons, and suppressor-height sights for tilting-barrel Glock 20/29 hosts.
The full NFA process, the $0-tax Form 4, eForm wait times, and state-by-state legality across every caliber.

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