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First Look: EOTECH DCBL Suppressors

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EOTECH has just announced the new DCBL suppressor line, initially launching with three caliber options.

EOTECH, renowned manufacturer of optics, has just expanded its product catalog with the new DCBL line of suppressors. The DCBL suppressors are made of 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium and will be available in three caliber options—5.56, 7.62 and 9mm.

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The EOTECH DCBL suppressors feature a flow-through design and are engineered to balance weight with sound and recoil reduction while remaining reliable. The suppressors also utilize what EOTECH calls Breathable Technology, and the company says it will help DCBL cans cycle smoother, stay cleaner and enhance controllability through an active stabilization process that reduces blowback and minimizes back pressure. The suppressors also feature a monolithic, corrosion-resistant construction and are available with either a Matte Black or Tan Cerakote finish. As for mounting, the rifle-caliber cans are HUB-compatible and ship with a KFM flash hider, while the 9mm PCC suppressor is direct-thread.

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Tom Hadt, President of Sales and Marketing, said this about the new suppressors:

EOTECH is excited to enter into the suppressor market … Suppressors are becoming a standard piece of equipment on today’s modern firearms, and we feel our expertise in producing products designed around professional users will carry over into the development of high-performance sound suppressors.

MSRP for the 7.62 and 5.56 EOTHECH suppressors is $1,099 and MSRP for the 9mm PCC model is $999.

For more information, visit eotechinc.com.


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