Firearms| Firearm Accessories Lone Wolf Distributors is one of the O.G. manufacturers of aftermarket parts for the Glock pistol. Lone Wolf has been in business since 1998 and been going […]
Lone Wolf Distributors is one of the O.G. manufacturers of aftermarket parts for the Glock pistol. Lone Wolf has been in business since 1998 and been going strong ever since. Recently, the company has introduced its own two pistols based of Glock Gen 3 architecture: The Guardian and Lightweight Tactical Defense Pistol (LTD). Now, Lone Wolf has branched off into the suppressor market with the Lone Wolf Elimin8r .45 Modular Suppressor.
The Elimin8r.45 Modular Suppressor
The Lone Wolf Elimin8r .45 suppressor is made from anodized 7075 aluminum and nitrided 17-4 stainless steel. The suppressor is rated up to .45 ACP and 10mm auto power level. The company says the can is also compatible with .300 Blackout.
The Elimin8r modularity comes for the ability to add or remove baffles as needed. Which in turns changes the length and effects sound suppression. There are eight baffles which you can add and remove between the main body and the end cap of the suppressor. Each baffle has an O-ring to ensure a tight fit between baffles for optimal sound reduction. The thread pitch for the Elimin8r is the common 1/2×28 thread pitch. Which makes the suppressor compatible with a wide range of adapters and piston systems offered by brands like, SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. Last but, not least the Elimin8r is also full auto rated suppressor for those who have the need for speed.
Specs
• Weight: 10.1oz (measured with .578x.28 piston) • Length: 8.45” • Diameter: 1.375” • Caliber Rating: Up to 10mm (includes .300BLK subsonic) • Finish: Anodized black • Build Material: 17-4, 7075 Al • Pistons sold separately
The Lone Wolf Elimin8r .45 Suppressor is currently available on their website. The new suppressor retails at $599.95. Pistons are also available in 1/2×28 and .578×28 threads for $79.95.
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