$1,214.00
The best short-barrel 5.56 mm (.223 caliber) suppressor available
Employs SureFire Total Signature Reduction® technology to virtually eliminate first-round flash, and reduce sound and dust signatures
Weighs a mere 17 ounces; minimal effect on weapon handling
Adds as little as 3.8 inches to overall weapon length
Use The Right Utensil. You don’t have to compromise on the performance or reliability of your suppressor just because your primary is a short-barrel rifle. The SOCOM556-SB2 is designed and engineered by the same dedicated team that produced the USSOCOM suppressor trial-winning SOCOM556-RC. The SB2’s larger bore diameter and innovative internal design deliver extremely low-back pressure and stealthy sound attenuation in a rugged suppressor optimized for rifle barrels of 10 inches or less. Its high-temperature alloys and stainless steel components are CNC laser-welded for strength and durability even when the SB2 is used in full-auto mode. Its innovative internal baffling significantly decreases back pressure, cyclic rate, and gas blowback while delivering tremendous accuracy with a minimal and consistent point-of-impact shift. It’s the right tool for the job.
2 in stock
Weight | 1.55 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3.25 × 10 × 3.25 in |
UPC | 2902000000000 |
MPN | SOCOM556-SB2-DE |
Glock, 48, M.O.S, Semi-automatic, Striker Fired, Compact, 9MM, 4.17″, Black, 10Rd, 2 Mags, Fixed Sights, Polymer, nPVD
Designed to meet the future needs of police and military forces worldwide, the APC223 is a rugged and lightweight pistol providing plenty of firepower. They cover the demands of urban or rural police work as well as the challenges the special forces operator faces in today’s asymmetrical conflicts. The APC utilizes a hydraulic buffer system to significantly reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, while providing increased terminal performance, intermediate barrier penetration and sheer energy on target, in a size optimized for discrete deployment. Ultra-reliable, accurate, and precise, the APC223 is ideal for professionals and sport shooters looking for more static precision in a carbine variant.
When a suppressed weapon fires a large number of shots, the expanding gasses eject backwards towards the operator. This gas blowback is not only an annoyance, but also makes it more difficult for the operator to breathe and see. B&T’s RBS (Reduced Back Pressure) Suppressor Series was designed to counter this problem by minimizing gas blowback as well as reducing fouling. The RBS suppressor utilizes a unique low-pressure chamber to absorb a considerable amount of the expanding gasses, which in turn decreases the back pressure. In addition, RBS Suppressors are available in multiple calibers and configurations.
Features of the B&T RBS Suppressor:
Minimizes gas-blowback
Reduces fouling
Available in multiple calibers and configurations
The legendary 1911 design has been brought into the 21st century with the refinements today’s shooters demand. The 1911 Fastback Carry Nightmare pistol features a stainless steel frame with rounded grip and mainspring housing. Each pistol is built using premium internal parts including a match grade barrel, hammer/sear set and trigger. The all Nitron coated frame and slide is contrasted with natural stainless controls, barrel bushing, extractor and grips screws. The Nightmare is finished with a set of black G10 double diamond grips that makes this 1911 SIG SAUER looks as good as it performs.
This firearm is equipped with a manual safety. A manual safety – when engaged – is designed to mechanically prevent the firearm from discharging when the trigger is pressed, either intentionally or unintentionally. You should consider whether a manual safety on a handgun is right for you based on your experience level and intended use, keeping in mind best practices for safe firearms handling. It is possible for the trigger to be unintentionally pressed even under normal handling circumstances.
A manual safety is designed to augment, not replace, safe firearm handling practices. You are responsible to protect against unintentional trigger movement while carrying any firearm. Even if you elect to purchase a pistol equipped with a manual safety, you must ensure that the trigger is not contacted in any circumstance other than when you intend to fire the pistol, particularly if you elect to carry your pistol with a round in the chamber. If you have a round in the chamber and the trigger is pressed to the rear, the pistol will fire, absent an engaged manual safety.
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