Posted April 3, 2018 9:30 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The Recluse is the latest firearm to hit Spike’s Tactical’s lineup. (Photo: Spike’s Tactical)
Florida based Spike’s Tactical offers details on its newest firearm to receive a U.S. patent, elaborating on the Recluse — an integrally suppressed, 9mm Armalite Rifle upper receiver.
The Recluse follows the trend of pistol-caliber carbines. The rifle boasts interchangeability with Glock and Colt 9mm magazines, which grants law enforcement officers the ability to use the same ammunition and mags in their rifle as in their sidearm.
“We’re very excited about receiving this patent,” Randy Myers, the inventor behind Spike’s Recluse, said in a press release. “This particular upper receiver will serve as a versatile tool, particularly for law enforcement and emergency service personnel.”
The Recluse uses either Glock or Colt 9mm mags. (Photo: Spike’s Tactical)
Though the Recluse was created with police in mind, Spike’s Tactical isn’t limiting the design to just law enforcement. The rifle is also available for civilian purchase.
The Recluse touts an integral, barrel-nut-mounted firearm sound suppressor with barrel nut and forward tube permanently paired together. This creates an extension, pushing the firearm’s length to greater than 16-inches. The tensioned barrel is supported by the suppressor which the company says improves accuracy and eliminates pesky baffle strikes.

Source: Guns.com

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