The Perfect Partner for Hog Hunting – Silent Legion Suppressors

The Perfect Partner for Hog Hunting
The Perfect Partner for Hog Hunting

Oak Ridge, NC-(Ammoland.com)- It’s no secret that hogs are overrunning parts of the country. This invasive species breeds multiple times a year, are practically nocturnal and have amazing instincts for survival. Hunting them can be difficult and a single shot can send them scurrying into cover. As a result, most ardent hog hunters have adopted the use of suppressors for obvious reasons.

With its core roots in hunting, Silent Legion – a veteran-owned company, has suppressors for every need, including cans for all of the most popular hog hunting rounds.

The Silent Legion .223/5.56 suppressor comes in both direct-thread and quick- detach models. Its core is removable for easy cleaning, and despite its size and lightweight design – only 7 inches and 15.5 ounces for the quick-detach version – it reduces sound by 30dB.

Silent Legion even has suppressors for 6.5 Creedmoor and .300 Blackout, both made of lightweight titanium and offering 32 dBs of sound suppression.
Silent Legion even has suppressors for 6.5 Creedmoor and .300 Blackout, both made of lightweight titanium and offering 32 dBs of sound suppression.

The .30 caliber suppressor is also available in direct-thread and quick- detach versions. Just like the .223 suppressor, the .30 caliber suppressor is made of titanium, which keeps the weight down to a mere 17.5 ounces in its 9-inch length – 13.1 ounces and 7.8 inches for the direct thread variant. .30 caliber suppressor reduces sound by 32 dB, providing ample opportunity for multiple shots on hogs before they spook.

Silent Legion even has suppressors for 6.5 Creedmoor and .300 Blackout, both made of lightweight titanium and offering 32 dBs of sound suppression. These two calibers have been on the rise in recent years as a go-to hog round.

Whether trying to save hearing or stealthily put game on the ground, Silent Legion builds suppressors for the job, and they stand behind them with the commitment of lifetime warranty.

For more information, please visit www.silentlegion.com .


About Silent Legion

Silent Legion, based in North Carolina, builds suppressors to the highest quality standards in an ISO-9001 certified facility. The company is unique in many ways, such as being owned and led by a prior military service member who is also an accomplished Mechanical Engineer and gun designer. Silent Legion suppressors are warrantied for life and are available in both quick-detach and direct-thread models for an extremely wide variety of calibers and firearm types. Further, Silent Legion prides itself on including whatever components a buyer needs in the box. That includes suppressor versions with quick-detach mounts, serviceable cores, and even a complete Multi Caliber Kit, all without requiring consumers shop for extra parts.

For more information, please visit WWW.SILENTLEGION.COM

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SQWRLZ

Well, y’all, remember you didn’t give 2 shits about bump stocks?
Looks like Trump doesn’t like silencers, either! Good luck…
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-marine-one-departure-46/

SQWRLZ

PS – The ATF will give you instructions online on where to cut and drill, or the nearest BATFE office address to relinquish your property, should media pressure again make him cave. Yours is registered, right?

tomcat

I read it and see what you mean. That is a good reason the hearing protection act died on the vine. Once again, we honest people pay for some criminal action.

SQWRLZ

Why do you think that’s a good thing? Honest question, not snark. I’m just trying to say that they come for us one piece at a time, and I’m NOT hoping Trump caves in, just that only the bump stock owners were caught up in the last fracas, everyone else seemed like… meh? Now the focus could be a wider audience of our peers, apparently, of suppressor enthusiasts. What’s next, “sniper scopes”? “Cop killer” bullets? Every effort to infringe is an affront to us all, and to future generations of ostensibly free people. Don’t let the government expand its police… Read more »