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    What about these Gemtech G-Core Suppressors

    Has Gemtech been at any shoots? Any Class 3 dealers have em in yet. I'm curious to know how quiet these things are.
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    They definitely look interesting. I think they're very new and not out in customer or dealer hands quite yet.

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    Shot the 300 blackout T model, was pretty impressed. Didn't meter it or anything but it was certainly hearing safe.

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    Shot the GMT-HALO this past summer on a 11.5" F/A AR. Super light (12.2 ounces) and handy. And I fired a whole mag on semi and full and it was very comfortable, easily hearing safe although I didn't get to meter it.

    One feature I really liked was it's removable core. It is fully user serviceable and frankly while I couldn't care less about actually cleaning it, it would be a life saver in the event of a baffle strike, and (as I suggested to their head engineer) it makes it upgradeable down the road.

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    Last edited by wacki; 03-04-14 at 11:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCBA_Joe View Post
    Shot the GMT-HALO this past summer on a 11.5" F/A AR. Super light (12.2 ounces) and handy. And I fired a whole mag on semi and full and it was very comfortable, easily hearing safe although I didn't get to meter it.

    One feature I really liked was it's removable core. It is fully user serviceable and frankly while I couldn't care less about actually cleaning it, it would be a life saver in the event of a baffle strike, and (as I suggested to their head engineer) it makes it upgradeable down the road.
    Do you have a link to this model with more information?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Do you have a link to this model with more information?
    Unfortunately it's not on their website yet.

    It's in the catalog.
    http://www.gem-tech.com/store/pc/vie...p?idproduct=12

    Doesn't say anything about the user serviceability in the catalog. I was told about that by the engineer who let me demo the can.

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    Thanks. Did they give any idea as to pricing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveL View Post
    Thanks. Did they give any idea as to pricing?
    No, but their rep on ARF said MSRP is $995

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    Thanks again. This may be the first can I seriously consider buying.
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