Silencero has been making suppressors since 2008 and builds their reputation on constant innovation. The Omega 300, one of the best selling silencers of all time, brought the now ubiquitous HUB thread to market. The Salvo 12 was the first widely available shotgun silencer in the United States. The Maxim 9 brought a modular, integrally suppressed handgun to the hands of shooters. The Velos LBP series brought additive manufacturing, aka 3D printing, to their toolbox. No stranger to pistol silencers, they decided to one up themselves again. The Spectre 9 is an ultralight, full titanium pistol and submachine gun silencer.
Measuring less than one quarter inch longer than the workhorse Omega 9k, the new Spectre 9 is smaller in diameter and just over half the weight. How did they accomplish this? By building the Spectre 9 fully out of titanium. The Spectre 9 is made to have as minimal an impact on the host weapon as possible. It is one of the few models that can function properly on a full auto Glock machine pistol.
The Spectre 9 runs on Alpha pattern accessories. The Alpha pattern is Silencerco's preferred mount system for their pistol silencers. If you have pistons, ASR adapters, tri lugs, or direct thread mounts from other Silencerco pistol silencers, there is a good chance they are fully compatible with the Spectre 9. The Alpha is also supported by the aftermarket. Companies such as Dead Air, Q, and Rearden Mfg. make adapters compatible with the Spectre 9. This is a big advantage giving the ability to seamlessly move between multiple hosts, especially with the Spectre's .300 Blackout capability.
How did Silencerco make a suppressor this light and compact? Titanium. Used extensively in the aerospace and medical industries, it is also a popular material for silencers. Lighter than steel and stronger than aluminum, it hits the sweet spot for many applications where weight is a concern. Do you want to build a belt fed silencer out of it? Not really. But for pistol silencers which don't take the abuse of short barreled 5.56, it is perfect. Titanium alone isn't the only way they got the weight down. The Spectre 9 is a tubeless design which makes the overall design even more compact. Thanks to modern robotic laser welding, there is no need for an outer tube. The baffles themselves have full circumferential welds allowing them to be their own tube.
The Spectre 9 is a great companion to your arsenal whether the situation calls for a pistol, submachine gun, or PDW.
Diameter: |
1.37" |
Overall Length: |
4.76" |
Weight: |
3.9 oz |
Materials: |
Grade 5 and Grade 9 Titanium |
Attachment: |
Alpha Compatible |
Finish: |
Black |
Full Auto Rated: |
Yes |
MPN: |
SU5422 |
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