New: Gemtech Abyss 7.62 Suppressor

Gemtech adds 7.62 suppressor to its Abyss series.

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posted on October 6, 2023
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Gemtech has announced a new addition to the Abyss series with the introduction of the Abyss 7.62 suppressor.

Gemtech Abyss 7.62
MSRP for the new Gemtech Abyss 7.62 suppressor is $945.

 

From Gemtech: “The durability of the Abyss series sets the standard within the heavy use suppressor category. Built on five of Gemtech’s patent-pending technologies, its design allows rounds to pass through while gasses expand into the baffle spaces, lowering pressure, minimizing muzzle flash and significantly reducing decibels. The Abyss also lessens back pressure by routing gasses forward, away from the shooter for increased comfort and reliability.”

Constructed from stainless steel and titanium components, this suppressor has an overall length of 6.6 inches without a mount, and 7.3 inches when paired with Gemtech’s ETM (Elite Taper Mount). The Abyss series suppressors can be mounted to barrels through direct thread standards. Additionally, the Abyss 7.62 is fully-auto rated, and has a caliber rating ranging from 5.7x28 mm through .300 .Win Mag.

MSRP for the Gemtech Abyss 7.62 suppressor is $945. Go to gemtech.com.

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