Samurai Firearms Brings Sweet Builds and Suppressors to GOALS 2025
Under the umbrella of Precision Firearms, Samurai Firearms is building some solid, innovative firearms and accessories right here in the USA, and Guns.com got to take a closer look at GOALS 2025.
Samurai’s main offering for GOALS was a new modular multi-caliber suppressor named the Spider Lily after the “Japanese flower of death,” with end caps available for calibers from 9mm up to .300 PRC. The Spider Lily is HUB-compatible, with a short and long configuration for different size calibers. It’s built of 17-4 stainless steel and is full-auto rated. Baffles are user-serviceable, and the cans come with an unconditional lifetime warranty.
The Spider Lily is Samurai's new modular, multi-caliber suppressor that's user-serviceable with removable baffles. (All photos: Samantha Mursan/Guns.com)
The Tetsu X1 handguard offers ARCA, M-LOK, and RRS compatibility.
The company also has a new thermal-fit ARCA rail handguard with a 17-4 stainless barrel nut, dubbed the Tetsu X1. Available in four sizes – 15, 18, 20, and 22 inches – it is the longest handguard available on the commercial market. The Swiss ARCA rail is ideal for mounting heavier accessories like bipods or tripods, and the handguard features M-LOK and RRS interfaces along with a full-length Picatinny top rail for maximum accessory compatibility.
Samurai also offers its own rifles with the ARCA handguard, all guaranteed at sub-half-MOA accuracy. We shot one chambered in 6mm ARC, one of the company’s more popular calibers, at the GOALS range event and were impressed.
Samurai builds its products in the U.S. from the ground up.
There were also a couple of SPRs on display, including Mk12 Mod 0 and Mod H clones, along with Samurai’s Katana ARs and Mk18-style clone.
Not only does Samurai build its products in West Virginia, but raw materials are sourced in the U.S. as well. So, if you’re looking for quality, American-made AR-type rifles and accessories, check out Samurai Firearms.