SIG Sauer Introduces the New SLX & SLH Rifle Suppressors
SIG Sauer has just announced the introduction of two new rifle suppressors – the SLX and SLH. Each of the two new suppressors was developed in order to meet the requirements set out by the United States military and will feature SIG Sauer’s new Clutch-LOK QD mounting system. Both suppressors are made of Inconel and Titanium and are compatible with 300BLK, 5.56mm, and 7.62mm calibers.
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SIG Sauer Introduces the New SLX & SLH Rifle Suppressors
The new suppressors feature a new internal multi-flow path with a focus on sound reduction but also to serve to reduce up to 50% of the toxic fumes venting through the ejection port. The SLH suppressor is intended for rifle shooters who are going to use both subsonic and supersonic ammunition and who are aiming to have the best sound reduction for their platform.
The SLX series of suppressors also features multi-flow path internals rather than traditional baffles which results in a 70-80% reduction in toxic fumes flowing back through the ejection port and into the shooter’s face. The SLX’s primary focus is for use with supersonic ammunition and to reduce flash at the muzzle. The new “low-tox” SLX suppressor series will also come with the new Clutch-LOK QD mounting system or can be ordered with a more traditional direct thread mounting system. Both suppressors are available for order through SIG Sauer and their dealers now.
SIG SAUER is proud to introduce the new SLX and SLH series of suppressors. Both the SLX and SLH were developed to meet the demands of the U.S. military, and are designed to deliver cutting edge performance.
Available in the following calibers and configurations:
- CALIBERS: 300BLK, 7.62mm, 5.56mm
- FINISH: High Temp Cerakote
- CORE MATERIALS: Inconel, Titanium
- MOUNTS: Direct Thread, Quick Disconnect
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That is one very heavy suppressor. No thanks.
Yeah nice cans until they stop making the muzzle devices for them like their last
generation.