Posted September 14, 2024 11:30 am by Comments

By Daniel Y

Welcome back to another installment of Silencer Saturday. This week we’re shifting gears to look at the various generations of SilencerCo hunting rifle cans. It’s an interesting progression and also shows some of the design trends in the market over the last few years.Silencer Saturday @ TFB: Silencer Saturday #345: A Weird Sig SG550 Silencer From B&T Silencer Saturday #344: Thunderbeast Arms Silencer Summit 2024 Silencer Saturday #343: YHM Maxim Woodsman .22LR Silencer Saturday #342: What Is The Best First Silencer Silencer Saturday 341: The Case For (Some) Non-standard Thread Pitches Silencer Saturday #340: The SHUSH Act Reintroduced In CongressBefore we get into the meat of the article a few disclaimers are in order. First, silencers are heavily regulated in the United States. Make sure you know what you are doing, and don’t do illegal things. Second, I have a close relationship with SilencerCo that extends well beyond owning their suppressors for many years. It is not an arm’s length situation.Harvester 300First up is the Harvester 300. It has an aluminum exterior with 17-4 stainless steel baffles. The design

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