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New Product Highlight: JK Armament CCX Micro Suppressor

Need a can for your EDC pistol? JK Armament just dropped one that’s so small and lightweight that it belongs in an action movie.

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Scott Murdock (Editor & Senior Review Analyst)

PPT Editor. Marine vet, hunter, and long-range shooter. Articles in 10+ major publications

Published Feb 20, 2026
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It’s only February, and I can already tell you that manufacturers are going to have to put on their thinking caps if they want to stand out in the suppressor market this year.

JK Armament clearly got the memo, because the brand dropped two of the coolest suppressors we saw at SHOT Show 2026.

Let’s take a closer look at the JK Armament CCX micro suppressor for 9mm pistols.

JK Armament CCX Specs & Features

Specs

  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Construction: Stackable components
  • Mount: 1/2x28 direct thread
  • Dimensions: 1.9” - 4.6” long x 1.05” diameter
  • Weight: 1.2 - 2.5 oz
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • MSRP: $445

Features

  • Modular system lets you choose the right length
  • Narrow enough to use with factory sights
  • Lightweight enough to use without a booster 

The CCX combines a few key features to make itself a uniquely compelling pistol suppressor.

First, it’s a modular system that uses stackable components. These include the 1/2x28 direct-thread mount, tube, tube extension, baffle, and flash-reducing end cap.

JK Armament CCX 9mm micro suppressor
(Photo: JK Armament)

Regardless of how you set it up, the CCX is extremely lightweight. At 1.2 to 2.5 ounces, depending on how many components you use, it will reliably cycle without a booster. Just twist it onto your threaded barrel and get down to business.

It’s also thin enough, at just a hair over an inch in diameter, that you should be able to use your pistol’s factory iron sights instead of paying for and installing aftermarket suppressor-height sights. 

JK Armament CCX 9mm micro suppressor
(Photo: JK Armament)

The truth is that shooting any pistol suppressed is a ton of fun. A lot of cans are essentially range toys, though. This one looks like it could actually be a viable option for concealed carry (where legal).

JK Armament recommends running the CCX wet, with an internal coat of petroleum jelly. Not sure what that means? Allow them to explain.

I know this suppressor looks like it came straight from the set of John Wick, but it’s surprisingly affordable for the average shooter.

JK Armament lists an MSRP of just $445 for the CCX.

What do you think of the new JK Armament CCX? Let us know below. For more ways to make your pistol use its inside voice, check out our guide to the Best 9mm & .45 ACP Suppressors!

Scott Murdock

Written By
Scott Murdock
Editor & Senior Review Analyst

Scott Murdock is a Marine Corps veteran with a basic working knowledge of shooting, written English, and photography. He's passionate about helping readers find quality gear that's worthy of their money. You can find more of his work at Task & Purpose, Free Range American, and Outdoor Life.

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