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January 5th, 2012 – Salt Lake City, UT – SWR is pleased to announce the launch of the new SWR Website. This website features product information and specifications, multimedia content, The SWR Blog, links and information to the SWR social media outlets, a dealer locator and an e-commerce store for SWR suppressor accessories and gear. Go to www.swrsuppressors.com.
New at SHOT this year for SWR will be new products including the Spectre II, Warlock II, and Octane 9HD.
The Spectre II retains the legendary stainless steel toughness people expect from a Spectre and has integrated some great improvements. The new Spectre II is quieter than its predecessor, with a newly designed baffle stack that features CTA – Click Together Assembly. CTA Baffles not only made the New Spectre II quieter, it also made it easier to clean by protecting the main tube from the majority of the fouling. The outside of the Spectre II features improved front and rear end caps which make the Spectre II easier to grip for attaching and detaching as well as easier disassembly. Spectre II also includes the Silencerco O-ring engagement on its 1/2×28 Rimfire threads. When used in conjunction with Silencerco 22Sparrow thread spec and adapters, it will help keep the host weapon threads cleaner and will ensure the Spectre II stays tight on your gun. The Spectre II will fit all 1/2×28 rimfire spec threads to ensure universal use with other manufacturers adapters. The Spectre II also comes in with a lower retail price point of $399.00.
“The Spectre was always a great product and with the introduction of the Spectre II, it’s even better,” says Henry Graham, SWR Director at Silencerco.
The Warlock II is now able to be fully disassembled. The Achilles heel of many rimfire suppressors on the market is you can’t take them apart for cleaning and maintenance. The Warlock II addresses that problem in a super lightweight, aluminum design that uses the same easy to clean CTA – Click Together Assembly baffles used in the Spectre II. Tipping the scale at an Ultra-light 3 oz, the Warlock II is amazingly lightweight for a suppressor with its features and sound reduction levels. Warlock II brings aluminum .22 Rimfire silencers back into relevance with an easy to clean, lightweight, low FRP – First Round Pop design, that sounds even better than it looks and all at a retail price point of $299.00.”
Octane 9 HD now features CTA- Click Together Assembly Baffles similar to the Spectre II / Warlock II. The newly redesigned baffle stack of the Octane 9 HD has been enhanced with greater strength, easier cleaning and better sound reduction levels. For 2012 the Octane HD also accepts Silencerco Osprey pistons to make customer and dealers existing products more versatile. Silencerco / SWR has also designed several fixed thread mounts that will make the Octane HD at home on a Sub Gun in full auto, .300 AAC Blackout or on a pistol. The Octane 9HD has had some great improvements that will make it a true contender in the centerfire handgun suppressor market this year. It will hit retail at an incredible price of $699.00.
All the new Silencerco and SWR Products can be viewed at the 2012 SHOT show at booth #8403 and 8409.
About SWR
SWR is a design and manufacturing company specializing in suppressors and small arms development. Founded in 1994, SWR now operates in West Valley City, Utah as a Silencerco company.
Silencerco acquired SWR in the middle of 2011. SWR now has a proper R&D staff to develop innovative product and a manufacturing line to ensure the innovation is produced and available nationwide.
Henry, the past owner/president of SWR, has now joined forces with Silencerco’s R&D staff. This merger of genius quickly started bringing new creativity to the industry and dramatically improved the most popular SWR products to be the best this industry has to offer. SWR will never slow innovation or creativity. Our teams of professionals all have a very unique skill sets which make SWR a powerful organization.
Website: www.swrsuppressors.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SWRSuppressors
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/SWRSuppressors
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