SilencerCo X Hinderer Collaboration
SilencerCo anounced a collaboration with famous knife maker Rick Hinderer.
Known as one of the most respected knifemakers in the United States, Rick Hinderer knives are sought after by collectors the world over. This extremely limited SilencerCo edition XM-18 folder draws inspiration from the Omega in both aesthetics and material construction, featuring a 3.5” blade, matte black diamond-like carbon finish, titanium frame, and SilencerCo-branded titanium scale.
Constructed from a combination of titanium, Stellite®, and stainless steel, the Omega is the lightest, quietest, and shortest full-auto rated .30 caliber suppressor on the market. Specially configured for the Summit line, this Omega features a matte black finish, ASR quick detach mount, Flat Front Cap, and a Specwar Trifecta Muzzle Brake.
Rounding out this package is a handmade wooden display case and 200 rounds of SilencerCo Harvester 220 grain Sierra MatchKing™ Subsonic 300 Blackout suppressor-optimized ammunition with black nickel-plated cases – making this collaboration a true Blackout package.
This limited edition set will set you back $1625 and according to SilencerCo’s website, there are only 100 of these sets available.
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I see it says Class III in the header. I'd forgotten about that, but it is really curious that despite the US having so much freer gun-laws than Norway - my home country - when it comes to suppressors, the tables are turned.
How difficult is it to get one, and what kind of use are they allowed for? In Norway they're completely unregulated, and encouraged by authorities in general, as they decrease the noise pollution/disturbance when hunting.