Looking to pair your 9mm handgun with something in the same caliber? The Ruger PC Charger is a terrific choice. It is a fast-handling pistol that bridges the gap between a handgun and a carbine. The appeal is increased accuracy and faster magazine changes. Better still is that the flared magazine well accepts both Ruger Security 9 and SR magazines, as well as Glock mags. This gives you more options and available extended magazine capacity. Of course, the next logical step is to suppress it. We've got just the ticket for that with the five best Ruger PC Charger suppressors.
Top Suppressor Models for the Ruger PC ChargeR
There are a ton of suppressors that will work on a Ruger PC Charger. We waded through the multitude of options and into the top models. We've taken into consideration things like caliber compatibility, modularity, decibel reduction, build construction, weight, length, and more. So, without further ado, here are our picks for the top suppressor models for the Ruger PC Charger.
Dead Air RXD910Ti
The Dead Air RXD910Ti and the Ruger PC Charger go well together. Photos by Ryan Grant
If we are talking about suppressing a Ruger, we need to start with the Dead Air cans made specifically for Ruger. Dead Air Silencers and Ruger Firearms are two of the most respected names in the shooting sports industry. Together, they introduced the RXD suppressor line—a new category of performance-driven suppressors designed to complement Ruger’s innovative firearm platforms. Developed by Dead Air, RXD suppressors are not reskins; they represent a new standard in suppressor design, performance, and long-term maintainability.
The RXD910Ti is a 9mm-optimized suppressor built around Dead Air’s patented Triskelion® baffle system and manufactured using advanced additive manufacturing. Constructed from 6AL-4V titanium, it delivers exceptional sound reduction with reduced backpressure and recoil while remaining effective on both 9mm and 10mm platforms.
Rated for a broad range of pistol and subsonic rifle calibers, with no minimum barrel length restrictions and full-auto ratings on select calibers. The RXD910Ti is engineered for consistent performance across multiple platforms. It is absolutely amazing on the PC Charger PCC.
Another option for Ruger PC Charger owners comes from folks at B&T. In fact, the B&T Impuls-9-M is widely regarded as one of the most trusted and widely used handgun suppressors, trusted by NATO special operations and military forces around the world.
Built from 100% titanium using advanced laser bed fusion technology, this modular 9mm suppressor offers exceptional strength, reduced weight, and outstanding sound suppression in a compact and highly durable design. Its unique spring booster system ensures reliable cycling with both subsonic and supersonic ammunition, while the detachable front module allows shooters to easily switch between a compact or full-length setup based on mission needs.
Each unit ships with a 1/2×28 Impuls device. Backed by widespread manufacturer approval and proven field performance, the Impuls-9-M delivers unmatched reliability, precision, and flexibility for professional and civilian shooters alike.
One of our favorite suppressors for the Ruger PC Charger is the BANISH 9. It uses BANISH's exclusive Micro Booster to ensure proper function. The BANISH 9 is 7.16 inches long and weighs 8.57 ounces with the Micro Booster installed. That is very light for a full-size pistol suppressor. Remove the Micro Booster, and it cuts the length to 6.8 inches and the weight to 6.73 ounces. The BANISH 9 has a diameter of 1.35 inches.
The BANISH 9 is made from titanium with a 7075-aluminum main tube and front cap. The suppressor uses 14 baffles. It is rated for .380 through 9mm, along with .300BLK and 350 Legend. It is full-auto rated with 9mm supersonic and .300BLK subsonic ammo. This makes it one of the most versatile suppressors on this list and a great suppressor for your pistol and other firearms. It is one of the quieter 9mm cans out there and does wonders for the PC Charger, especially if you use subsonic rounds.
While it may not look like it at first, the Ruger PC Charger is a pistol - not a carbine. While it may look a bit different, this gun is legally a handgun. Chambered in both 9mm and 10mm, it can accept Ruger's SR and Security 9 magazines, or it can be used with a magwell adapter and use Glock magazines. Being able to accept Glock mags really opens up the capacity potential. If you really want to have some fun, you can use the 50-round drum magazine from Magpul for the Glock.
Sporting a 6.5 in. barrel that's threaded 1/2x28, the PC Charger is a takedown pistol that allows you to store it in two pieces for optimum portability. The mag release and charging handle can be switched to the left or right sides, it is compatible with all standard AR pistol grips, and the rear of the gun has an integral picatinny rail for you to attach a brace to it.
What is really cool about the PC Charger is that while it may look a little strange, it is a solid firearm that can be adapted for many different uses, and it is so much fun to shoot.
Yes, you can absolutely suppress the Ruger PC Charger, and doing so is very easy because it comes from the factory with a threaded barrel. By adding a suppressor to the PC Charger, you'll be able to shoot quieter and with less recoil. Really and truly, it doesn't get any better than that. Adding a suppressor makes this fun-to-shoot pistol even more fun to shoot. That's not any bias talking either. Don't believe us? Try it for yourself.
Suppressor options abound for the PC Charger simply because there are so many 9mm suppressors on the market. We took into consideration the thousands of suppressors that we've sold that are compatible with the Ruger PC Charger and narrowed it down to our top five picks. How'd we get there? We based our picks on things like price, weight, length, decibel reduction, and more, including feedback from our best resource - our amazing customers.
Choosing the right Ruger PC Charger Suppressor
There's no right or wrong choice when it comes to choosing a suppressor for the Ruger PC Charger, so long as it's compatible with the caliber. Aside from that, it becomes a personal choice with a lot of factors that people may weigh differently.
For some, price is the only deciding factor; their budget drives the decision. For others, it could be the ability to use the suppressor on other guns in different calibers, or perhaps the overall length or weight and how it balances with the Ruger PC Charger. That's why we included five different options, as there is at least one that will fit any factor you might have. You can shop for other options for the PC Charger, too.
Yes, pistol silencers are legal. Silencers, while regulated, actually make guns safer for everyone. They reduce the risk of hearing loss, allowing gun owners to operate without earplugs, which in turn, helps them be much more aware of their surroundings.
So yes. With the exception of 8 states (California, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Delaware, Hawaii), and one federal district, Washington D.C, owning suppressors is legal in the United States of America. If you want to know more about the specific regulations on silencers in your state, read our state-by-state guide on silencer ownership.
And if the process seems a little daunting, don’t worry. Silencer Central is here to help you navigate the buying process, wait time, and paperwork. We’re licensed in all 42 states where pistol silencers are legal.
Yes, absolutely. Silencers offer many of the same benefits to pistol shooters as they do to rifle and shotgun shooters. Even the best Pistol silencers tend to get a bad rap because unlike rifles or shotguns, pistols are often bought to conceal or be discreet.
However, a suppressed pistol is a great training aid. Suppressors reduce recoil and noise flinch. A silencer makes a gun safer and more manageable, with less risk of hearing loss, and allows you to take off your hearing protection and be aware of the space around you. A silencer also reduces noise pollution, recoil, and muzzle flash, and increases accuracy. In some cases, it might even increase the velocity of the bullet.
Yes, you can most definitely suppress a 9mm. While handgun and pistol suppression is less popular than say, suppressing a hunting rifle, it is still a great option. If you’re using it for home defense, a pistol suppressor greatly reduces the deafening sound of a gun going off indoors.
While many suppressors can be used on several different caliber firearms, we have some specific models that can make your shooting more enjoyable. Pick the caliber that you have in mind. If you don’t see your caliber, pick one close to it to see our recommendations.