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    Lightbulb Silencerco Maxim 9 built all in-house, makes debut at SHOT

    http://www.guns.com/2016/01/19/silen...-from-scratch/

    Moving well past that concept, SilencerCo is in the 20th stage of their design process with the Maxim 9, which will consist of a polymer-framed handgun made completely in-house with the emphasis being a gun made around a suppressor rather than a suppressor made to fit the gun.

    In its current timeline, the Maxim uses standard Glock 17 mags.

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    Neat concept, glad they are using Glock mags, but not being able to use a light kinda sucks... If they figure out a solution to that, it's a winner.

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    Not interested

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    Silencerco Maxim 9 built all in-house, makes debut at SHOT

    You wouldn't even need ammo to kill me with that. I'm half dead just looking at it.

    Smart to use glock mags though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jstalford View Post
    You wouldn't even need ammo to kill me with that. I'm half dead just looking at it.

    Smart to use glock mags though.


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    It's pretty clear that this is a prototype... it still has milling marks on it. 3d printed probably.

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    Silencerco Maxim 9 built all in-house, makes debut at SHOT

    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrotx1 View Post
    It's pretty clear that this is a prototype... it still has milling marks on it. 3d printed probably.
    Looks 3D printed to me, someone was fondling it when I was at there booth though so I didn't get the chance to mess with it.

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    So a prototype can't be non ugly? They have a long way to go to fix that. Wasn't interested before. Definitely not now.


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    I'm in, depending on price.

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    Maybe it is the enormous front end of the gun throwing me off but that grip looks way too skinny. It's a cool idea but nothing that I would buy in the first generation, hopefully it will be one of those things that inspires more innovation.

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    It needs to be coded to my hand and renamed the the Lawgiver.

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