SilencerCo 6″ shotgun suppressor (VIDEO) + Q&A

    On Day 2 of the SilencerCo release event, we got to shoot the shorter 6″ version of the new “Salvo” shotgun suppressor. With its shorter length, it is louder than the longer 8″, 10″, and 12″ versions, but I took about 10 total shots with no ear pro and it was fine. If I was going to shoot more rounds such as trap/skeet/sporting clays in one go, I might consider wearing ear pro, or finding a lighter load to see if it would further reduce the noise.

    Here I’m shooting a Mossberg 500 series pump shotgun using regular 1200fps 2 3/4″ #7.5 shells, and I’m really impressed with the sound suppression.

    Here are some answers to some common questions I’ve seen:

    Q: How does it install? Are there chokes?

    A: You have to buy proprietary chokes from SilencerCo which have a special threaded end for the suppressor. The chokes range from IC-Full and will be available in Fall 2014 for sale along with the Salvo. You can shoot the gun with the chokes installed, but with the suppressor removed. The installation is really straight forward where you install the suppressor and then turn a ring to tighten and clamp.

    Q: Can you explain the modular feature?

    A: If you buy an 8″, 10″, or 12″ version, you can remove sections of the suppressor to make it shorter or longer as you see fit. So the 12″ version can be 10″, 8″, or 6″ simply by removing sections

    Q: What’s the price? 

    A: MSRP $1400 – available in Fall 2014

    Q: Does it affect recoil?

    A: Yes, it greatly reduced perceived and felt recoil. I found it easy to keep my sights aligned and transition from target to target.

    www.SilencerCo.com.

    Chris Cheng

    Chris Cheng is History Channel’s Top Shot Season 4 champion and author of “Shoot to Win,” a book for beginning shooters. A self-taught amateur turned pro through his Top Shot win, Cheng very much still considers himself an amateur who parachuted into this new career.

    He is a professional marksman for Bass Pro Shops who shares his thoughts and experiences from the perspective of a newbie to the shooting community. He resides in San Francisco, CA and works in Silicon Valley.

    www.TopShotChris.com.


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