Straight from SHOT Show 2024, Yankee Hill Machine has released its newest suppressor: the Bad Larry .338. The Bad Larry name comes from the adjective phrase describing something that is “sweet or badass,” according to the company. This suppressor, designed to fit the needs of large-bore, long-distance shooters, is a great fit for competitive shooters, big game hunters, and military shooters.
Constructed from 17-4 PH stainless steel, the Bad Larry from YHM is compatible with a wide range of calibers including but not limited to .338 Lapua magnum and 8.6 BLK. With the versatility engineered into the suppressor, it fits into many shooting scenarios users can imagine. Between the stainless steel and the Stellite/Colbat 6 construction, the Bad Larry is built to last for a long time and perform each and every time.
The Bad Larry has a direct 5/8×24 thread mount from YHM and ships from the factory with two suppressor wrenches, but also has a 1.375×24 HUB mounting thread, so it’s compatible with all of YHM’s HUB accessories. That adds to the versatility of the suppressor meaning the end user can swap the mount to fit their needs.
The YHM Bad Larry, while rated for .338 ammunition, is also rated for full-auto and has a reported decibel rating of 136 dB. With a diameter of 1.75” and a length of 7.375”, the suppressor sits at 17 ounces, making it competitive with other .338 suppressors on the market. YHM keeps its commitment to making the suppressors accessible without making compromises on durability or performance.
YHM has a long line of suppressors, but the Bad Larry is a great choice for top-tier performance at a reasonable price point. The YHM Bad Larry .338 suppressor meets that point and has a price point of $929.95.