On the Range with the SilencerCo Salvo 12

Published on July 24, 2014
Duration: 1:10

This video demonstrates the modular design of the SilencerCo Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor. The suppressor's baffles are integrated into sections, eliminating an external tube. Users can disassemble it by removing internal rods to separate sections for maintenance or to reconfigure the suppressor to a shorter length by using fewer sections. The presenter highlights the effectiveness of the Salvo 12 in reducing both sound and recoil, leading to a comfortable shooting experience.

Quick Summary

The SilencerCo Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor offers a modular design with integrated baffles, eliminating an external tube. It can be disassembled by removing internal rods, allowing for maintenance or reconfiguration to a shorter length. Shooters benefit from excellent sound suppression and significant recoil reduction, resulting in a comfortable shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Modular Design Explained
  2. 00:19Salvo 12 Baffle Sections
  3. 00:23Disassembly and Rod Removal
  4. 00:30Configuration Options
  5. 00:40Shooting Impressions
  6. 00:42Sound Suppression
  7. 00:53Recoil Reduction

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the SilencerCo Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor designed?

The SilencerCo Salvo 12 features a unique modular design where each section acts as a baffle, eliminating the need for a separate external tube. This allows for easy disassembly and reconfiguration.

Can the SilencerCo Salvo 12 be made shorter?

Yes, the Salvo 12 is designed to be reconfigured. By removing the internal rods and using fewer baffle sections, you can create a shorter suppressor length for different shooting scenarios.

What are the main benefits of using the SilencerCo Salvo 12?

The primary benefits are excellent sound suppression, allowing for comfortable shooting without hearing protection, and significant recoil reduction, which makes for a much more pleasant shooting experience.

How do you maintain or reconfigure the Salvo 12 suppressor?

Maintenance and reconfiguration involve removing the internal rods that secure the baffle sections. This allows you to separate the sections for cleaning or to assemble the suppressor with fewer sections for a shorter profile.

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