Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating a weld defect in several SilencerCo Suppressors models, including the Omega 300, Hybrid 46, and Harvester EVO. According to SilencerCo and consumer reports, defective welds in these suppressors can cause catastrophic shell ruptures during use, posing serious risks to gun owners.
SilencerCo Suppressor Weld Defects: Growing Safety Concerns
SilencerCo’s ongoing recall for affected suppressors continues in 2025, with a March 21, 2025 update on the Rokslide “Scythe Ti failures” thread reporting multiple incidents of catastrophic suppressor failures. Some users estimate a 10% failure rate, leading to widespread concern within the firearms community.
Common Issues with SilencerCo Suppressors:
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Shell ruptures caused by faulty welds, risking serious injury.
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Catastrophic failures during normal use, endangering firearm safety.
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Delays in recall remedies due to NFA transfer rules, hindering timely repairs.
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Limited remedies: Consumers receiving repairs instead of refunds or replacements.
Serious Risks of Defective SilencerCo Suppressors:
Affected suppressor owners report:
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Explosions and ruptures causing potential harm during use.
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Frustration due to delays in recall responses and repair processes.
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Inadequate solutions under SilencerCo’s “lifetime warranty” promises.
Are You Affected by the SilencerCo Suppressor Weld Defect?
If you purchased an Omega, Hybrid, or Harvester SilencerCo suppressor and experienced:
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Weld failures or ruptures during use.
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Out-of-pocket costs related to repairs and NFA delays tied to the recall.
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Inadequate remedies, such as repairs instead of full replacements.
You may be eligible to join our ongoing class action investigation. Contact Migliaccio & Rathod LLP today to discuss your legal rights and potential for compensation.

