YHM Turbo T3 5.56 Suppressor | 1/2-28 QD Brake
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Yankee Hill Machine Turbo T3 5.56 NATO suppressor. Heat-treated 17-4 PH stainless steel construction; includes Phantom Q.D. adapter, 1/2-28 Q.D. muzzle brake and two wrenches. Full-auto rated with an average 134 dB measurement on a 14.5″ AR using 55-
The Yankee Hill Machine Turbo T3 is a compact 5.56 NATO suppressor designed for general rifle use where a quick-detach muzzle device and durable construction are priorities. It pairs heat-treated 17-4 PH stainless steel with a high-temperature blast baffle material for full-auto-rated durability. The Turbo T3 ships with a Phantom Q.D. adapter and a Q.D. muzzle brake, and it is offered in a matte black finish.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is listed as .223 Rem / 5.56 NATO.
- The model is the Turbo T3 from Yankee Hill Machine (YHM).
- The overall length is 5.59 inches and 6.5 inches with the Phantom Q.D. Adapter.
- The thread pattern/mount is a 1/2-28 tpi Phantom Q.D. adapter.
- The construction is specified as heat-treated 17-4 PH stainless steel.
- The finish is listed as matte black.
- The product is full-auto rated for appropriate use and testing conditions.
- The average sound pressure level is listed as 134 dB (measured on a 14.5″ AR with 55-grain ammunition in the source data).
- The minimum recommended barrel length for 5.56 NATO is listed as 10 inches.
- The package includes a Phantom Q.D. Adapter, a Q.D. Muzzle Brake, and two suppressor wrenches.
- The ATF model name is TURBO T3.
- The UPC for this product is 841812101710.
This suppressor is aimed at shooters who value a compact, quick-detach 5.56 solution that combines service-grade materials with straightforward accessory compatibility. Its short length and Q.D. mounting options make it suitable for carbine-length rifles and applications such as precision practice and range-focused training where reduced backpressure and reliable attachment are priorities.
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