I've put Huma (mostly Mod40's, but have two Mod30's) mufflers on many of my guns over...other popular brands, that are mostly sitting, or are on quieter pistols.
BUT, I'm also partial to the older Kevlar wrapped screen vs the new baffled, "Avalanche" models.
To my ear, the "wrapped" version are quieter than the new baffled (Avalanche) versions. I did try wrapping a pair of Avalanche baffles with different things to see what would happen. In my house, no other noises, they still don't seem to be as quiet as the original wrapped ones, on the two rifles that I tested them on. Or, maybe I just didn't use the right wrap medium !
I also have a couple of custom made mufflers. One works about as well as a Huma, Mod40 (two section, equal length). The other is a company made, but low volume sale, also about the same overall size as a Mod40, two section. The Huma is notably quieter, and looks better.
Mike
Edit - Just remembered, the Daystate baffles that installed into the shroud of my RTI Prophet, Compact, (.22) worked well enough that I removed the Mod40 that I had attached to it originally, and is just as quiet.
And my three Daystates, (Renegade and two Pulsars) still have their original baffles in them, with no other means of silencing required.