Advanced Armament Corporation

[3] In early 2015 AAC moved locations from Lawrenceville, Georgia to a new, larger, state of the art facility in Huntsville, Alabama.

This acquisition marked a new chapter for AAC, with efforts focused on revitalizing the brand and expanding its product lines, including ammunition and suppressors.

Under the new ownership, AAC benefits from shared resources and strategic alignment with Palmetto State Armory, allowing for greater innovation and market reach.

AAC's suppressor lineup includes models suitable for virtually every firearm caliber between .22 Long Rifle and .50 BMG.

[21] The .300 AAC Blackout cartridge was developed by Advanced Armament Corporation in cooperation with Remington Defense, under the direction of Kevin Brittingham.

[25][26] AAC also partners with the National Rifle Association of America in grassroots lobbying efforts to educate voters about firearms legislation.

AAC TiTan suppressor mounted to early model XM2010 rifle