SWR
Spectre Multi Caliber Suppressor
An overview with pictures
These SWR suppressors are rated for multiple
calibers including the 22lr (in full auto or
semi automatic), 5.7mm, 17HMR and 22WMR.
This is a heavy duty suppressor with a bit
more weight than other brands. The SWR Spectre
unique end cap is designed to allow easy removal
of the endcap for cleaning and repair. We took
these pictures with the SWR Spectre on a Walther
P22. The one inch diameter of the Spectre allows
the standard iron sights of the P-22 to be
used with the suppressor in place. The SWR
Spectre comes with; Nylon belt pouch, an endcap
removal tool, manual and SWR logo patch.

From the Spectre website:
The
Spectre is a true multi caliber suppressor.
Rated for full automatic 22lr or semi
automatic 5.7mm, 17HMR, 22WMR. Made entirely
from high strength 316 and 17-4 stainless
steel alloys. The Spectre can be fully
disassembled into its individual components
for cleaning. The optional
"pusher" tool allows the user to easily remove the baffle stack.
Finish: Oxide / Moly Resin
Length: 6 inches
Diameter: 1 inch
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Comes with; Nylon belt pouch, an endcap removal
tool, manual and SWR logo patch.


The SWR Spectre unique
end cap is designed to allow easy removal
of the endcap for cleaning and repair. |
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The SWR Spectre at 8.4 ounces compared to
the TAC-65 at 4 ounces


The Walther P22 weighs just 1 pound 1.2 ounces
The SWR Spectre side by side with a TAC-65



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