EOTech Diversifies Into Suppressors - The New DCBL Lineup
EOTECH is expanding its product range with the introduction of the DCBL line of suppressors. The DCBL series uses 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium in a monolithic design intended to balance weight, durability, and sound reduction. The suppressors are said to feature a flow-through architecture and a proprietary “Breathable Technology” that is intended to stabilize internal pressure, reduce blowback, and lower back pressure on the host weapon. According to the announcement, those characteristics translate into smoother cycling, reduced carbon buildup, and improved shooter control.
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“We literally have millions of customers from military and LE to hunters and recreational shooters” said Aaron Hampton, President of Product Management. “Our goal with the DCBL line of suppressors is to provide these customers, as well as others, with a premium product that will enhance their rifle platform while providing a comfortable, hearing-safe shooting experience”.
DCBL units are corrosion-resistant and built for extended use in demanding environments, with a patterned exterior intended to increase surface area for heat dissipation and to provide traction for attachment and removal. A Cerakote finish is offered in Matte Black or Tan.
“EOTECH is excited to enter into the suppressor market” said Tom Hadt, President of Sales and Marketing. “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”.
For more information, visit eotechinc.com
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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Hey EOTECH, how's it perform under the new SAAMI suppressor standards?
...Sure are a lot of crickets in here all-a sudden.
They should work on increasing the battery life on their holographic sights.