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Posted: 2/6/2015 12:08:37 PM EDT
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Has anyone seen anything about the Gemtech “Trilogy” Silencer Kit? I'm ready to jump into the suppressor game and it looked like a great way to start, but I can't find it listed anywhere. Apparently it was released at the SHOT show. Any thoughts?
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2015/02/foghorn/new-gemtech-one-universal-silencer-kit-suppressed-bolt-carrier/
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$1900 so you don't have to wade through everything Gm-22 GM-45 The One I saw that and if they are sold at anything below MSRP it looks like you would save a couple bux versus buying them all individually. I just can't find any other sites talking about the kit, much less offering it for sale. |
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GM-45: $525 (capitol Armory) GM-22: $308 (silencershop) The One: ? So the numbers play out to +/- $1067 for The One not taking into account the ease of a single purchase or the pelican hard case. Exactly. I think it looks like a nicely thought out kit that would make a nice foundation for a can collection. MSRP's GM-45: $595 GM-22: $395 The One: $1,025 Total: $2,015 Market GM-45: $525 (capitol Armory) GM-22: $308 (silencershop) The One: ~$925 (guess) Total: $1,758 VS The "Trinity" Kit MSRP: $1,900 Market: ~$1,800? Seems like it isn't a 'deal', but definitely fair IMHO. |
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I really have gotten good results with Gemtech stuff over the years, but the Gemtech guys said the GM45 is comparable to the older, last gen 45 can when shot dry. That means not hearing safe. Sorry, but the competition has hearing safe 45 cans (Tirant, Osprey, etc...). I just cant see myself buying one. The GM22 seems pretty nice. The Gemtech Bilock is also an excellent mount, so I may look into the One. Gotta pass on the GM45 for now.
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I really have gotten good results with Gemtech stuff over the years, but the Gemtech guys said the GM45 is comparable to the older, last gen 45 can when shot dry. That means not hearing safe. Sorry, but the competition has hearing safe 45 cans (Tirant, Osprey, etc...). I just cant see myself buying one. The GM22 seems pretty nice. The Gemtech Bilock is also an excellent mount, so I may look into the One. Gotta pass on the GM45 for now. That's the insight I was hoping for, thanks. I had no idea that the GM-45 was aiming at the short/K size market. I think I am with you in that I want to start with hearing safe cans and maybe end up at mini/micro cans down the road. |
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