Posted November 10, 2017 10:00 am by Comments

By Rob Garrett


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Gemtech Aurora II Suppressor Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous range
Gemtech Aurora II Suppressor Athlon Outdoors Rendezvous solo

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Photo by Alex Landeen

Photo by Rob Garrett

Photo by Alex Landeen

To understand the hype around the Gemtech Aurora II suppressor, you have to understand its origins.

In 2014, I had the opportunity to visit Gemtech’s facility in Boise, Idaho. While in the arms cage, I noticed a plastic tray with 10 or so very small suppressors — not much larger than a tube of lipstick. What I had found was a batch of Aurora 9mm suppressors awaiting transfer to a government end user.

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