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Silencers

Built for more than one role. Configured for the one that matters now.

A silencer changes more than sound. It changes how the rifle behaves in the hands, how recoil is managed, how the muzzle settles, and how composed the system feels through the shot. Night Fury silencers are built as modular systems, allowing different base sizes, front-end options and reflex configurations to shape the final result with more intent. The goal is not excess. It is a rifle that feels calmer, steadier and more controlled when it matters.

The Night Fury Silencer Range

The Night Fury silencer range is built across three main families: NF#2, NF#3, and NF#4. Each range changes the diameter, weight, compactness and level of recoil and sound reduction, giving the shooter a clearer way to choose what suits the rifle and the role.

 

NF#2 is the larger and most effective reflex-capable range.

NF#3 is lighter, more compact, and still suitable up to .338 Win Mag.

NF#4 is the smallest rifle silencer family, recommended for smaller rifle calibres and suitable up to 30-06.

What Makes the Range Modular

Night Fury silencers are built from modular parts that allow the system to be configured around the rifle and the intended result. Across the ranges, the system includes small and large silencer bases, standard front caps, external brake options, barrel tuners, barrel end caps, and reflex sections where applicable. That means the silencer is not locked into one fixed expression. The system can be shaped for compactness, greater efficiency, more recoil control, or a more deliberate overall balance.

NF#2 Silencers

NF#2 is the largest of the main Night Fury silencer families, built on a 50mm diameter. It is the most effective product in the range when the reflex is added, delivering the greatest recoil and sound reduction. It is recommended for rifles up to magnum calibres and remains highly effective on 30-06 and smaller calibres even without the reflex section. For shooters who want the fullest reduction and the most settled behaviour from the platform, NF#2 is the heavier, more deliberate direction.

NF#3 Silencers

NF#3 is built on a 44mm diameter and sits in the middle of the range. Compared to NF#2, it offers slightly less noise reduction and less recoil reduction, but it is lighter, more compact, and still suitable up to .338 Win Mag with highly satisfactory results. This makes NF#3 a strong choice where compactness and lower weight matter, but the shooter still wants serious performance from the silencer.

NF#4 Silencers

​NF#4 is the smallest of the main rifle silencer families, built on a 38mm diameter. It is suitable up to 30-06, but recommended for smaller rifle calibres where effective noise reduction can be achieved without carrying unnecessary bulk. NF#4 is the compact end of the Night Fury silencer offering: lighter in the hands, cleaner in profile, and more suited to shooters who want the least added mass while still quieting the rifle properly.

Reflex, Brake and Base Options

Within the NF#2 and NF#3 ranges, the silencer can be built around a small or large base, combined with a standard front cap, a light round external brake, or a long-range large external brake. Reflex sections extend the system further, increasing efficiency and shifting the overall feel of the rifle. The result is a range that can move from shorter, more compact setups to longer, more effective builds with greater control at the muzzle.

Threads and Fitment

Night Fury silencers are available across a wide range of common metric and imperial thread options, including M12 x 1 through M18 x 1, as well as 1/2" 20 TPI, 1/2" 28 TPI, 9/16" 28 TPI, and 5/8" 24 TPI. Unspecified threads are available on request.

 

Fitment matters here. The right thread, calibre range and silencer family must all work together if the rifle is going to behave the way it should.

Threads and Fitment

Night Fury silencers are available across a wide range of common metric and imperial thread options, including M12 x 1 through M18 x 1, as well as 1/2" 20 TPI, 1/2" 28 TPI, 9/16" 28 TPI, and 5/8" 24 TPI. Unspecified threads are available on request.

 

Fitment matters here. The right thread, calibre range and silencer family must all work together if the rifle is going to behave the way it should.

Calibre Suitability

NF#2 covers calibre ranges from .204 to .444, with three suitability bands.

NF#3 covers .204 to .338 in two suitability bands.

NF#4 also covers .204 to .338, though it is specifically described as suitable up to 30-06 and recommended for smaller rifle calibres to obtain effective noise reduction.

 

Choosing correctly is not about size alone. It is about how the silencer’s diameter, base, and overall configuration suit the rifle and its intended use.

Pistol Silencers

The NF#4 family also includes pistol silencer options using a Nielson device barrel end cap, with small and large base variants. This extends the Night Fury silencer philosophy beyond rifle platforms and into a more compact pistol-specific configuration where that device is required.

How to Choose the Right Night Fury Silencer

The best place to begin is with the role of the rifle. If the priority is maximum recoil and sound reduction, NF#2 moves furthest in that direction. If the shooter wants lighter weight and a more compact system without giving up too much performance, NF#3 holds that middle ground. If the rifle needs the smallest, cleanest profile for smaller calibres, NF#4 is the leanest option in the range. From there, the system can be refined through base size, brake choice, thread, and reflex configuration.

Built for Hunting and Sport Shooting

Night Fury silencers are developed for ethical hunting and regulated sport shooting, where control matters more than theatre. A good silencer should not feel like an afterthought at the muzzle. It should work as part of the rifle’s broader balance, helping the platform stay calmer, flatter and easier to manage through the shot.

Where to Go Next

Once the silencer family is clear, the next step is to match it to the rifle, thread, and intended use.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Night Fury Silencers

What makes Night Fury silencers modular?
Night Fury silencers are built from configurable parts including different bases, caps, brake options, barrel tuners and reflex sections, allowing the system to be shaped around the rifle and the intended result.

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What is the difference between NF#2, NF#3 and NF#4?
NF#2 is the larger 50mm range with the greatest recoil and sound reduction potential. NF#3 is a lighter, more compact 44mm range suitable up to .338 Win Mag. NF#4 is the smallest 38mm range, suitable up to 30-06 and recommended for smaller rifle calibres.

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Which Night Fury silencer range is best for maximum reduction?

NF#2 is the most effective range when fitted with the reflex section, offering the biggest recoil and sound reduction in the Night Fury silencer family.

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Is NF#3 lighter than NF#2?
Yes. NF#3 is described as lighter weight and more compact than NF#2, while still being suitable up to .338 Win Mag with highly satisfactory results.

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What calibre range does NF#2 support?
NF#2 covers calibre suitability from .204 to .444 across three calibre bands.

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​Are Night Fury silencers available in different thread options?
Yes. Night Fury silencers are available in a range of common metric and imperial thread options, with unspecified threads available on request.

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​Does Night Fury offer pistol silencers?

Yes. The NF#4 family includes pistol silencer options using a Nielson device barrel end cap.​

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Get in Touch

BBG Engineering engages through direct consultation to ensure systems and services are appropriate to their intended use and environment. Enquiries relating to Night Fury systems, Fuel Fury anti-theft solutions, or precision engineering projects are welcomed.

Monday - Friday

09:00 - 16:30

By Appointment

136 Hampton Road 
Glen Austin 
Midrand

012 004 3945

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