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  2. SilencerCo - Wikipedia

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    SilencerCo Osprey .45 suppressor on a Springfield pistol. SilencerCo was founded in 2008 by former President Jonathon Shults and Joshua Waldron. [3] Soon after, SilencerCo launched its first product, a .22 caliber silencer called the Sparrow. [4] SilencerCo specializes in creating products that enhance sound reduction levels, durability, form ...

  3. SilencerCo Maxim 50 - Wikipedia

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    As a muzzleloader, the rifle is not considered a firearm under the Gun Control Act of 1968; [2] and the integrated suppressor is exempt from the US National Firearms Act because it is permanently attached to the rifle. [3] When fired, the rifle has a report of 139.9 decibels. [1] The firearm does not have iron sights, so requires a telescopic ...

  4. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Some suppressor tubes from SilencerCo, Dead Air, Griffin Armament, ODIN Works, Q LLC, Torrent Suppressors, Area 419, Energetic Armament, YHM, SDTA, Super Precision Concepts, Plan B, Enfield Rifle Company, Rex Silentium, JK Armament, Ronin Factory, JMAC Customs, Enduro, ASR, Aklys Defense. [71] 1-3/8"-24 M36: 4 mm: Standard metric coarse thread ...

  5. Silencer (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A silencer, also known as a sound suppressor, suppressor, or sound moderator, is a muzzle device that suppresses the blast created when a gun (firearm or airgun) is discharged, thereby reducing the acoustic intensity of the muzzle report (sound of a gunshot) and jump, by modulating the speed and pressure of the propellant gas released from the ...

  6. Muzzle brake - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) made a regulatory determination in 2013 that the muzzle device of the SIG Sauer MPX Carbine, adapted from the baffle core of the integrally suppressed version's suppressor and claimed by SIG to be a muzzle brake, constituted a silencer and rendered the MPX-C a Title II NFA weapon.

  7. Category:Firearm components - Wikipedia

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  8. 3D-printed firearm - Wikipedia

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    While 3D-printed parts are made in the development and production of conventional firearms, they are more commonly associated with DIY guns in American gun politics. 3D-printed parts complicate the debates regarding high-capacity magazine and assault weapon bans, as well as federal regulations like the ATF's pistol brace rule.

  9. Suppressor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Suppressor may refer to: Suppressor (firearms), an American neologism for a silencer Flash suppressor, flash guard, device attached to the muzzle of a rifle; Suppressor (genetics) Suppressor mutation; Suppressor (electrical), device designed to react to sudden or momentary overvoltage