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The SilencerCo Velos LBP Sound Suppressor SilencerCo FMG's Exclusive 4-Shot Favorite Series: Part 2

The SilencerCo Velos LBP Sound Suppressor SilencerCo FMG's Exclusive 4-Shot Favorite Series: Part 2 of 4 Born and bred in the mountains of the American West, SilencerCo started life when two men in a garage machined, welded and shaped their dreams into reality. They had one core belief: Guns don’t have to be loud. Since its beginning in 2008, SilencerCo has grown to produce more silencers than anyone else in the market.  The SilencerCo Velos LBP Sound Suppressor By Will Dabbs, MD [Velos-LBP-21-e1721091555985 image]( The Can Your Direct-Gas AR Was Born To Run The direct-gas impingement operating system of the AR-15 is indeed a model of simplicity. Consisting of little more than a length of stainless-steel hydraulic tubing that taps high-pressure gas off of the barrel and directs it back into the action, there is very little to break. The bolt carrier assembly acts like a piston to cycle the action. The downside is that increasing back pressure directs more gas back into the face of the firer. That can be a pretty big deal. When used in conjunction with the SilencerCo Gas-Defeating Charging Handle, the Velos LBP (Low Back Pressure) sound suppressor is specifically designed to help you stop passing gas. [READ NOW]( The Velos LBP: Minimal Back Pressure, Maximum Sound Performance The Velos Series offers three options for low backpressure suppression: the Velos LBP 556, the Velos LBP 762, and the Velos LBP 556K. All variations deliver superior sound performance while significantly reducing the gas that is blown back into your face while shooting. This sets the Velos above the competition. It’s also the most durable suppressor SilencerCo has ever made. [LEARN MORE]( Thank you for reading FMG Publications' 4-Shot Favorite Series! If you missed Part 1: The SilencerCo Scythe-Ti: World-Class Performance That Weighs About Nothing [Click here to read now]( Look for Part 3: The SilencerCo Switchback Suppressor: Maximum Rimfire Versatility in your email box next week! Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee FMG Publications || trending@fmgpublications.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 225 W Valley Parkway Suite 100 | Escondido, CA 92025 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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