Lone Wolf ELIMIN8R .45 Modular Pistol Suppressor
Lone Wolf has entered the silencer market by introducing the ELIMIN8R .45 modular pistol suppressor. Its modularity is in the possibility to change its overall length by installing the needed number of baffles. This suppressor is designed in cooperation with Primary Weapons Systems. Let’s see what features it packs.
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The Lone Wolf ELIMIN8R .45 suppressor is made of nitrided 17-4 stainless steel and anodized 7075 aluminum. It is rated for pistol cartridges of up to .45 caliber and 10mm Auto power level. The company notes that this can is also compatible with the .300 Blackout cartridge. The ELIMIN8R .45 suppressor has eight baffles that are sandwiched between the mounting section and the end cap. Each baffle has an O-ring to ensure a tight fit of the assembly. The overall length with all eight baffles installed is 8.45″. The full length can with a .578×28 piston installed weighs in at 10.1 oz. The outer diameter of this suppressor is 1.375″ and the mounting section is threaded with the 1.125×28 thread pitch which makes it compatible with a variety of adapters and piston systems offered by other brands (SilencerCo, Rugged, Griffin). The ELIMIN8R .45 is a full auto rated suppressor. As of writing this article, no decibel reduction data is published by the manufacturer.
The Lone Wolf ELIMIN8R .45 modular pistol suppressor is listed on the company’s website at an MSRP of $599.95. Pistons with 1/2×28 and .578×28 threads are available separately for $79.95.
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For those of you who are in the market for a modular pistol suppressor, tell us in the comments section what do you think about this new can from Lone Wolf? How does it compare to similar silencers on the market?
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I really want to like these style suppressors, but they have two issues in my opinion. 1) Aluminum 2) lots of threads to come lose. The Sig at least used printed titanium. These machined aluminum ones are incredibly overpriced for being mostly aluminum. Then, god forbid, you need to be rough on it due to carbon build up. Then you’ll need to be extra careful not to F up the soft aluminum getting a baffle unscrewed from another. I see wrench flats, but I wouldn’t be using a wrench on this, it best come with plastic tools like the original Q erected did. At least Q knew to include means to not F up your overpriced aluminum tube.
If you only use a few baffles dont the remaining ones constitute another silencer? I thought that was a nono