Suppression
The Kestrel 9 provides a hearing safe centerfire rifle suppressor for the 9mm and .30 caliber carbine platforms (up to .308) that can be easily maintained and repaired. It does not disappoint.
Maintenance
Cleaning the Kestrel 9 is a breeze. Centerfire rifle suppressors need to be cleaned and inspected, just like rimfire suppressors.
With the Kestrel 9 full user servicability is truely a reality.
The Kestrel core is constructed of stainless steel for superior cleanability. You can use chemical solutions safe to stainless steel but that remove nasty lead deposits (the "Dip"). The core breaks down so that you can put it into a reloading tumbler, or use a bead blaster for fast and efficient cleaning. And unlike other monocore technologies, you can dip your Kestrel core without worrying about damaging the exposed finish on your core.
Kestrel baffles are fully encased for superior strength and to prevent lead and carbon buildup between the core and the tube, even after thousands of rounds fired. This provides for quick and easy removal of your Kestrel core, without the hassle or need of pushers or other devices to remove it.
And as with all Huntertown Arms suppressors, all it takes to disassemble your silencer is a standard, box end, or crescent wrench, a bench vise, pair of pliers, or any other tool that can grab a standard socket. No special tools required. Ever.
Longevity
There are several features designed into the Kestrel to ensure your safe and enjoyable use of the Kestrel beyond a lifetime.
Most bullet strikes on a suppressor occur on the end cap. The Kestrel design separates the end cap from the registered part so that if there is an end cap strike it will be more likely your suppressor can be repaired or replaced without having to replace the registered part.
We are huge proponents of stacked bafle technology for another reason. With a monocore, there is only one blast baffle. When that blast baffle erodes, the core has to be replaced. This may or may not be a warranty repair, but in any event you have lost the use of your suppressor while it is at the manufacturer for repair.
Kestrel core baffles should be rotated (like tires) whenever the core is cleaned. With four baffles available to act as blast baffles, the Kestrel 9 will allow up to four times the number of rounds fired before re-coring.
Safety
The Kestrel core is fully encased in an inner stainless steel wall. In the event of an internal baffle strike, the inner core is strong enough to capture the damaged projectile and baffle material, protecting the tube as much as possible against catastrophic failure.
Specifications
Supported Calibers: | 9mm, .308, 300 Blackout, 7.62x39 |
Full Auto: | Yes |
Minimum barrel length | 11.5 inches |
Overall Length: | 7.5 inches |
Diameter: | 1.5 inches |
Weight: | 21 ounces (includes mount) |
Core Material: | Stainless Steel |
Tube Material: | Titanium |
Registered Part Material: | Stainless Steel |
Finish: | Black Moly Resin |
Threads: | 5/8-24 (supplied) 1/2-28, 1/2-36, 14x1mm LH An optional universal mount is available for gunsmith fitting to any other thread pitch, including 24x1.5mm |
MSRP: | $549.00 |