SilencerCo Introduces the Hybrid

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posted on January 4, 2016
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SilencerCo has introduced the Hybrid, a sound suppressor that can be used on pistol calibers from 9 mm to .45 ACP; rifle calibers from 5.56 mm to .45-70 GOV and .458 SOCOM; and many in between. The Hybrid is rated for both full auto and magnum, and can be used on pistols, rifles and submachine guns. 

   


Boasting low-120s dB on .300 BLK and remaining hearing safe with .45–70 GOV, the Hybrid offers a unique pairing of versatility and performance. The Hybrid is rated down to 16" barrels for .45–70 GOV and .458 SOCOM, and down to 18" barrels for all magnum calibers up to .338 Lapua Mag. MSRP: $999. For more, visit SilencerCo.com

Watch the SilencerCo Hybrid video here:


Specifications
Weight: 13.8 oz. with Direct Thread Mount
Length: 7.8”
Finish: Grey Cerakote
Compatible Calibers: 9 mm to .45-70 GOV
Comes With: Piston Mount and 5/8x24 Direct Thread Mount
Accessories: quick-reference poster of all Hybrid accessories

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