Shotgun Suppressors From Silencerco

They call it the “Salvo”.  Neva been done befo:

Epic, but I could have done without the slow motion sound / video in this case.  I made the “neva been done befo” joke because of course you likely remember when Red Jacket Firearms made the 5 foot long derp suppressor for shotguns (see test firing here).

On Silencerco’s website they do a lot of flexin that they are the first and only commercially viable shotgun suppressor on earth.   Cool that this thing is only $1400, and user configurable.  What about Metrogun though?

I really hope Silencerco gets ABsuperman out to their facilities for some T&E:

Silencerco-Suppressor-Shotgunhaha good stuff. Do you like the name “Salvo”? I don’t particular like it, although I suppose it does have some meanings in different languages that relate nicely such as “safe”, “well”, “unharmed” etc..

Thoughts?


Comments

7 responses to “Shotgun Suppressors From Silencerco”

  1. Markus Avatar

    Huh? If that’s the first and only commercially viable shotgun suppressor on earth I’d really like to see their definition of “commercially viable”… or maybe earth.

    Over here in Europe shotgun surpressors are readily available in quite a few countries, have been for years and for a fraction of their rather hefty price tag.

    1. dogxhead Avatar
      dogxhead

      ‘Merica is the whole Earth. You live in outer darkness, that place Grandpa bombed back to the stone age. I joke. But what about that girls “chick lean” in the Red Jacket video?!

    2. ENDO-Mike Avatar
      ENDO-Mike

      LOL yea no kidding.

    3. lolinski Avatar
      lolinski

      Was about to mention that. Hushpower suppressors have been available for a long time.

  2. Nathanael S. Avatar
    Nathanael S.

    Pretty sure a salvo refers to a discharge of multiple firearms (or cannon, release of bombs, etc). Sort of similar to ‘volley’. Still makes about as much sense, since there’s only one going off at a time…

  3. John Fritz Avatar
    John Fritz

    I’ll tell you what I thought was epic, that guy successfully hitting all those clay birds on their way back down.

    What, was popping them while going up too easy?

  4. Cool, I can shoot skeet in my backyard and the home owner’s association won’t get upset.