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SilencerCo is a manufacturer of firearm silencers headquartered in West Valley City, Utah. Since its founding in 2008, SilencerCo has grown to become the number one suppressor manufacturing company in the United States with products covering a variety of calibers, including:

Contents

  • Sparrow 22, which is compatible with multiple calibers up to 5.7 x 28 and rated for full auto fire.
  • Warlock 22, a .22LR silencer that weighs 3.0 oz. and reduces sound to 114.6 dB.
  • Spectre 22, which handles a range of ammunition from .22LR to 5.7 x 28.
  • Osprey, which can be used with .300 Blackout subsonic rifle ammunition and is available in 9mm, .40, and .45 caliber bores.
  • Octane, a multi-caliber centerfire pistol silencer compatible with a range of host firearms and available in 9mm and .45 caliber bores.
  • Saker, which is available in a 5.56 model, 7.62 model and a short “K” 5.56 model.
  • Specwar, which is warrantied for short-barreled rifle use down to 10” in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO.
  • Harvester, which is compatible with a range of calibers from .22 Hornet to .300 Winchester Magnum for the Harvester 30 and up to .338 Lapua Magnum for the Harvester Big Bore 338.
  • Omega, which is compatible with a range of ammunition from 5.7 x 28 to .300 Winchester Magnum.
  • Salvo 12, which is designed to operate with nearly all shotguns and ammunition, including semi autos and inertia driven models.
  • SilencerCo also offers a line of silencer-optimized ammunition and sells threaded pistol barrels for Glock 17L, Glock 17, Glock 21, Glock 19 and Glock 34 handguns.

    History

    SilencerCo was founded in 2008 by CEO Joshua Waldron and President Jonathon Shults. Soon after, SilencerCo launched its first product, a .22 caliber silencer called the Sparrow. SilencerCo specializes in creating products that improve sound reduction levels, durability, form and function, ease of use and user serviceability.

    Acquisitions

    In 2011, SilencerCo acquired South Carolina-based SWR (Southeastern Weaponry Research) Manufacturing, which was founded in 1994 and specialized in the design and production of sound suppressors. The existing SWR firearm suppressors expanded SilencerCo’s product line with the addition of the Warlock™ 22, Spectre™ 22, Octane™ 9 and Specwar™ 556.

    Education and Advocacy

    As one of the founding members of the American Suppressor Association (ASA), SilencerCo has been instrumental in leading education efforts and promoting suppressor-friendly legislation nationwide, including changes in hunting laws and regulations, shall-sign legislation, and reductions in Form 4 backlogs and ATF-approval wait times.

    In 2015, SilencerCo launched the #FightTheNoise campaign, a grassroots and social media movement to increase awareness and educate individuals and lawmakers about the benefits of silencer ownership, advocate for the Second Amendment and promote suppressor-friendly legislation. Supporters of the "FightTheNoise" movement include free-ride mountain biker Cam Zink and UFC Heavyweight fighter Travis Browne.

    Growth

    SilencerCo was featured in the Inc. 5000 three years in a row, listed as #202 in 2013 with a three-year growth rate of 2,084%, #604 in 2014 with a three-year growth rate of 788% and #701 in 2015 with a three-year growth rate of 646%. Other honors include being listed as #4 of the Utah 100 and #20 in the Utah Fast 50.

    Facility

    Currently, SilencerCo operates out of a 72,000 square foot facility in West Valley City, Utah. The facility contains an array of the best CNC machines available and houses an 80-yard indoor range and sound laboratory for accelerated testing and product development. The entire manufacturing process is completed in-house, from raw materials to finished product. SilencerCo has over 190 full-time employees, making up in-house R&D, Production, Assembly, Metal Finishing, Sales, Business Development and Marketing teams.

    References

    SilencerCo Wikipedia