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This acquisition expanded SilencerCo's product line with the addition of the Warlock™ 22, Spectre™ 22, Octane™ 9 and Specwar™ 556, all existing SWR firearm suppressors. SilencerCo was featured in the Inc. 5000 three years in a row, listed as #202 in 2013 with a three-year growth rate of 2,084%, #604 in 2014 with a three-year growth rate ...
Dead Air Silencers was founded in 2014 by Mike Pappas and Todd Magee, both formerly of SilencerCo. [2] They manufacture products for military, police, and civilian sales. [ 3 ] Some of their silencers are intended for hunting use.
SEAL Recon Rifle; Sharps & Hankins model 1862 carbine; Sharps rifle; Sharps-Borchardt Model 1878; SilencerCo Maxim 50; Smith & Wesson Model 1854; Smith & Wesson M&P10; Smith carbine; SOPMOD; Spencer repeating rifle; Springfield Armory M6 Scout; Springfield Model 1842; Springfield Model 1855; Springfield Model 1861; Springfield Model 1863 ...
Gun rights advocates, gun media and the firearms industry generally claim that the word "silencer" is defined as meaning total silence, while "suppressor" or "moderator" are defined as meaning only reduced sound intensity, in spite of its original definition. [17] [18] As such, "suppressor" and "moderator" have become the suggested terms. [19] [20]
Vortex-2: The Vortex-2 was a .22 lr muzzle suppressor designed for handguns or rifles. [10] [11] LDES-2: The LDES-2 was a .22 lr handgun suppressor that is no longer in production. [10] [12] Oasis: The Oasis was a .22 lr integrally suppressed aluminum upper receiver for the Ruger MK II and Ruger MK III automatic pistols; it is no longer in ...
The idea of a flechette-firing individual weapon started in earnest during the Army's Project SALVO.SALVO had earlier concluded that a small weapon with a high rate of fire would be considerably deadlier than the large "full power" weapons being developed in the 1950s, and followed several lines of investigation to find the best way to provide high firing rates.
The company produces a variety of firearms, including AR-15-style rifles. KAC is owned by C. Reed Knight [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is based in Titusville, Florida . Knight's Manufacturing Company (KMC) is the division of KAC responsible for producing products for the civilian market.
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 ...