Posted January 19, 2017 5:12 pm by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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Gemtech Lunar-45 suppressor

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Photo by Panteao Productions

Photo by Panteao Productions

Gemtech is intent on making a statement in 2017, and judging by the very cool products they’ve displaying at SHOT Show in Las Vegas this year, it looks like they’ve succeeded. First up, the Idaho-based manufacturer is introducing the Integra, an integrally suppressed upper receiver for the AR platform. Coming in both .300 Blackout and 5.56, the Gemtech Integra boasts a 10.1-inch (.300 Blackout) or 10.5-inch (5.56) barrel with the tube pinned and welded to the gas block to make it 16.1 inches overall. Guess what? That means it’s not a SBR. It’s a one tax stamp product. The .300 Blackout variant is rated at 128 decibels, while the 5.56 comes out to around 131 decibels.

The Gemtech Integra has been in the works for years, and it looks like Gemtech is finally releasing it to the public in 2017. There’s …Read the Rest

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