Surefire SOCOM Mini Gen2 Fast-Attach 7.62 Suppressor, Dark Earth
Product Description
Description: Surefire SOCOM Mini Gen2 Fast-Attach 7.62 Suppressor, Dark Earth. The second generation SOCOM MINI suppressor from Surefire is the prime battle-tested option for 7.62mm suppression for tactical and urban scenarios. The can is constructed of both stainless steel and a high-temperature alloy to offer the best, most reliable, performance. This SOCOM MINI2 comes Cerakote finished in a Dark Earth color. The suppressor attaches to the flash hider of the rifle - like the SOCOM 3-Prong or WARCOMP from Surefire - via the Fast-Attach clamping system. Weighing 17 oz. this versatile silencer measures 6.4" long with a diameter of 1.5". The SOCOM MINI2 2nd Gen suppressor reliably suppresses the sound, flash and dust signature of your firearm providing you with an unsurpassed tactical advantage when it counts.
All SureFire SOCOM Series suppressors require a compatible, latest-model SureFire muzzle brake/adapter or flash hider/adapter for attachment to a firearm.
SureFire SOCOM Series Fast-Attach sound suppressors, muzzle brake/suppressor adapters, and flash hider/suppressor adapters are not compatible with previous generation SureFire Fast-Attach sound suppressors, muzzle brakes, or flash hiders.
CALIBER | 7.62mm |
MATERIAL | High-Temp Alloy & Stainless Steel |
FINISH | Dark Earth Cerakote |
LENGTH | 6.4 in (163 mm) |
DIAMETER | 1.5 in (38 mm) |
WEIGHT | 17 oz. (482 g) |
MOUNT | Fast-Attach |
Battle Proven
The SureFire SOCOM762-MINI2 delivers big performance levels in a small package optimized for 7.62mm rifles equipped with 16-inch and longer barrels. It's compact, measuring just 6.4 inches in length, but it places a premium on efficiency while maintaining the quality synonymous with the SureFire suppressor that dominated the demanding USSOCOM suppressor trials.
Built To Perform
The innovative internal baffling significantly decreases back pressure, cyclic rate and gas blowback. The net result is a tremendous reduction in sound and dust signature with virtually undetectable first-round flash and minimal, consistent point-of-impact shift.
Features:
- Reduces Sound at Shooters Ear
- Virtually eliminates first-round muzzle flash, a phenomenon common in most suppressors.
- 6.7" overall length reduces weapon length for minimal impact on handling characteristics.
- Cutting-edge internal venting reduces back pressure, cyclic rate and gas blowback to significantly decrease operating temperatures.
- Durable high-temperature Inconel alloy/stainless-steel construction ensures unrivaled dependability even with full-auto use.
- Tight tolerances and precision bore concentricity result in superior accuracy.
- Fast-Attach design allows fast, secure, easy attachment and removal without tools. Compatible with the SureFire array of mounting adapters (flash hiders, compensators and WARCOMPS).
- All SOCOM762-MINI2 suppressors are test-fired to verify sub-1 MOA group size and point-of-impact shift.
- Every SureFire SOCOM Series suppressor comes with a FirstSpear MOLLE pouch and cleaning brush.
- Durable construction delivers a long service life.
- Proudly Designed and Manufactured in the U.S.A.
ITAR Notice:
Export of the commodities described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 120-130.
Manufacturer: Surefire
Note: Please make sure that this item is legal to own in your area before ordering online. Please click on the "Important Information" tab for more information.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Brand: Surefire
- Caliber: 7.62mm
- Finish / Color: Flat Dark Earth
- Firearm Type: Rifle
- Material: Steel
- Product Length: 6-2/5"
- Suppressor Attachment Method: Fast-Attach
Specifications
- Brand: Surefire
- Caliber: 7.62mm
- Finish / Color: Flat Dark Earth
- Firearm Type: Rifle
- Material: Steel
- Product Length: 6-2/5"
- Suppressor Attachment Method: Fast-Attach
Rules & Regulations
NFA Information
WHAT ARE NFA "CLASS III" ITEMS?
- Class III items include (but are not limited to): machine guns (MG), suppressors/silencers (SS), destructive devices (DD), all other weapons (AOW), short-barreled rifles (SBR) and short-barrel shotguns (SBS).
- SBR: A rifle having a barrel length LESS than 16" and/or an overall length less than 26".
- SBS: A shotgun having a barrel length LESS than 18" and/or an overall length less than 26".
- Suppressor: Suppressor, Silencer, Can, Firearm Muffler are all legally the same thing. A Suppressor is a device which decreases the sound of the expelled round by more than 3 decibels. NOTHING silences a firearm - Some Suppressors make firearms sound quieter than others - very few make a firearm "Hollywood Quiet".
- AOW Usually refers to a firearm that is manufactured to be disguised as something else:
- Fountain Pen Guns or Walking Cane Guns are classified as AOW's.
- A pistol having a vertical foregrip attached is classified as an AOW.
- A smooth bore firearm (Shotguns have stocks), with a barrel less than 18", and came from the factory with only a pistol grip and has NEVER had a stock attached to it, is classified as an AOW Firearm.
- The NFA transfer tax for an AOW is only $5 not the "normal" $200 tax stamp cost.
WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT A SUPPRESSOR?
- A silenced firearm is eminently more enjoyable to shoot than one without a suppressor. Suppressors generally increase the accuracy of a host firearm while reducing recoil and eliminating up to 90% of the muzzle signature. Shooters are able to concentrate more on breath control and trigger pull when they are not subjected to the fatigue and distraction of a deafening, bright, muzzle report. Beginning shooters are typically not intimidated when introduced to the shooting sports with a suppressed firearm and are able to easily hear instructions given to them by trainers as the report of a host firearm is reduced to below the OSHA guideline level for hearing damage. Suppressed firearms are also less likely to disturb any people, livestock, or wildlife that may be in close proximity to where you shoot.
YES, CLASS III ITEMS ARE LEGAL, AND THEY ARE EASY TO OBTAIN.
- No, you do not need a license to purchase Class III items but you do have to pay a one-time $200 tax for each Class III item you purchase. You also have to live in a state where Class III items are legal and have to meet certain criteria to be eligible to own one.
- Determine whether or not your state allows you to own a Class III item. Class III items are legal but they are regulated on a per-state basis. However, the National Firearms Act (NFA) branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) ultimately controls any transfers, and all Class III items are registered by this branch. Individuals, corporations, and trusts can legally purchase and possess Class III items in 44 states. Some states differ with which type of Class III items may be owned. However, if you are a dealer, manufacturer, peace officer, or a law enforcement agency or other government agency, there are additional states where you can own a Class III item.
WHO CAN OWN A CLASS III ITEM?
- Anyone who is a legal U.S. resident, 21 years of age and older, a non-felon, and lives in one of the states that allow private ownership of a Class III item. All Class III items are illegal in the following states: CA, HI, IL, NJ, NY, RI & Washington D.C.
I QUALIFY PERSONALLY AND GEOGRAPHICALLY TO OWN A CLASS III ITEM, NOW WHAT?
- Choose a product.
- Locate a Class III dealer in your state.
- After the monetary transaction takes place of the Class III item, it will be assigned to you and separated from the rest of the inventory, ensuring that you have a specific product serial number for your ATF Form 4.
- Once you have an assigned product serial number, the Class III dealer will then give you the ATF Form 4 (5320.4), Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm, in duplicate with the serial number of the product filled out in the appropriate sections. You must fill out the rest of the form in duplicate. You can download the form 4 HERE.
- You will send in a $200 check or money order with the completed application, along with a recent photo and fingerprint cards.
STEPS TO COMPLETING YOUR FORM 4 AS AN INDIVIDUAL
- Obtain the ATF Form 4 (5320.4) (Application for Tax Paid Transfer and Registration of Firearm) from your dealer in duplicate. Some information the form requires is your name and address, the model of the Class III item you are purchasing, the overall length of the Class III item, the caliber or gauge of the Class III item, the serial number of the Class III item, and the manufacturer's information. Make sure the dealer signs the appropriate fields. Remember to complete all information in duplicate.
- Fill out the required information on the front of the form, including your name and address. Complete the back by answering the questions and stating the reason you are acquiring the Class III item. Sign and date the back of the form. Again, remember to complete all information in duplicate.
- Affix a recent color passport-sized photograph of yourself on the back of each copy of the form.
- Acquire a signature of the chief law enforcement officer of your county or your local sheriff. Don't let this step scare you; this is a routine request. If you feel that your police chief or sheriff will not sign the Form 4 because of personal or political concerns with the Second Amendment, do not worry. You can bypass them by purchasing the Class III item via a Limited Liability Company (LLC), corporation, or under a trust.
- While you are at the station obtaining the required signature, ink up your fingers and get two copies of FBI fingerprint cards (FBI Form FD-258) that you will send in with the two duplicates of Form 4.
- Place both completed copies of Form 4, the two copies of FBI fingerprint cards, and the completed Certification of Compliance form in an envelope, along with a check or money order (payable to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives) for $200 and mail to the address listed on Form 4. We advise that you use a check and not a money order so you can see when the ATF cashes your check. This is a great way to confirm if the form actually arrived and is being processed. Otherwise, you may just be waiting for an extended period of time for approval, when, in fact, your paperwork never arrived.
- After the ATF approves Form 4, they will put a stamp on one of the two copies you sent them and then send it to the dealer where you purchased the Class III item. The dealer will then notify you that the paperwork has returned and that the Class III item is ready for pickup.