Video: SilencerCo Hybrid Suppressor

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posted on May 24, 2016
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SilencerCo had some of its new wares on display at the 145th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits. Chief among them was the Hybrid. Designed to be the “silencer for any platform,” the new Hybrid is compatible with calibers ranging from 5.56mm to 9mm, .45-70 GOV to .458 SOCOM and many more in between. It is both full auto and magnum-rated and can be used on pistols, rifles and submachine guns.

Technical Specifications:

Caliber: 9mm to .45-70 GOV
Weight:  13.8 oz (With Direct Thread Mount)
Diameter: 1.565”
Finish: Grey Cerakote
Length: 7.8”
Muzzle Averages: 125.7 DB to 140.6 DB (based on caliber)
MSRP: $999

For more information, check out the video embedded above or go to SilencerCo.com.

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