NEUTRON 762

MSRP: $649.00
$649.00
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GEMTECH 13700
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The Gemtech Neutron is a compact, lightweight suppressor designed to deliver exceptional performance across a wide range of calibers. Engineered for durability and minimal backpressure, the Neutron balances size, strength, and sound suppression to meet the needs of modern shooters. Whether you're running 7.62 NATO or smaller calibers, this suppressor seamlessly enhances your shooting experience.

 

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

 

Constructed with a combination of titanium and stainless steel, the Neutron offers unmatched durability while maintaining a weight of just 14.6 oz. At just 6.6 inches in length, it delivers excellent sound reduction without compromising maneuverability. Its advanced design minimizes backpressure, reducing blowback to keep your shooting sessions smooth and enjoyable. The direct thread attachment ensures a secure fit, providing reliable performance shot after shot.

 

KEY ATTRIBUTES OF THE NEUTRON 762

 

· Multi-Caliber Compatibility: Rated for 7.62 NATO, 5.56 NATO, .300 BLK, and more.

· Compact Profile: Measures just 6.6 inches for excellent maneuverability.

· Durable Build: Titanium and stainless steel construction for long-lasting performance.

· Reduced Backpressure: Optimized internal geometry for minimal blowback and improved reliability.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length: 6.6”
  • Diameter: 1.64"
  • Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Build materials: 17-4PH Stainless Steel; 6AL4V Titanium
  • Finish: High-Temp Cerakote™
  • Color: Black
  • Mount: 1.375-24 (HUB), ETM (Included)
  • Caliber Rating: 5.7X28MM - 300WM

 

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

  • Gemtech NEUTRON 762
  • ETM Adapter & Muzzle Brake
  • User manual

 

HOW TO BUY THE GEMTECH NEUTRON 762 WITH SILENCER SHOP

 

1. Add the GEMTECH NEUTRON to your cart. Make sure to include a tax stamp for each item and a Single Shot Trust if applicable. The Gun Trust makes it easy to add friends and family as additional users of the suppressor.

2. Head to your selected Powered By Silencer Shop dealer with a kiosk to complete your demographic and fingerprint scan in just five minutes. Snap a selfie and upload it online within your customer portal with the Silencer Shop app.

3. Silencer Shop will email a DocuSign to you. Please review and digitally sign the file from your computer or mobile device.

4. Set up your ATF eForms account at eforms.atf.gov. Make sure your email, name, and address match your Silencer Shop profile information exactly.

5. You'll receive an email from Silencer Shop that says "Ready to Certify" and includes the phone number of your local Powered by Silencer Shop dealer. Set up a time to certify with your dealer and submit the form to the ATF for processing.

 

 

More Information
Min 300Blk Barrel 3"
Min 762 Barrel 12"
Min Magnum Barrel 16"
Dimensions 14x9x6

Product Questions

Customer Questions
What are the best suppressor options for a 7.62x39 rifle?
Top suppressors for a 7.62x39 rifle include the Dead Air Sandman-S, SilencerCo Omega 300, and HUXWRX FLOW 762 Ti These models are ighly rated for durability, effective sound reduction, and compatibility with the 7.62x39 cartridge, making them popular choices for both hunting and tactical use.
What are the differences between 7.62 NATO and 7.62x39 ammo, and how does a suppressor affect each?
7.62 NATO (7.62x51) (.308 Winchester): Used in firearms like the AR-10, offering high velocity and range. 7.62x39: Common in AK-style rifles, with moderate range and power. A suppressor benefits both by reducing muzzle blast and recoil, protecting your hearing and helping with accuracy.
Can a 7.62 suppressor be used for both .308 and 300 Blackout rifles, and how does it perform?
Yes, a 7.62 suppressor can effectively be used for both .308 and 300 Blackout rifles. They perform well in reducing noise and recoil for both calibers, especially with subsonic 300 Blackout rounds, making it a versatile choice across multiple firearms.
What is the thread pitch for a .308 suppressor, and why is it important for compatibility?
Common thread pitches for .308 suppressors are 5/8x24 for and M18x1 (European firearms). Proper thread pitch is crucial to ensure a secure fit, prevent misalignment, and avoid baffle strikes, which could damage the suppressor and compromise safety.
How does the performance of a 7.62 suppressor differ when used with 300 Blackout ammo?
With 300 Blackout ammo, especially subsonic rounds, a 7.62 suppressor achieves very effective noise reduction, as subsonic rounds eliminate the sonic crack. The suppressor performs well with both supersonic and subsonic 300 Blackout, making it highly versatile.
What is the quietest 7.62 suppressor available, and how does it achieve superior noise reduction?
The CGS Hyperion, CAT JL, and PTR VENT 1 are among the quietest 30 caliber suppressors available. They use highly advanced 3D printed designs to acheive incredible performance.
How does a 7.62 suppressor compare to a 5.56 suppressor in terms of noise reduction?
A 7.62 suppressor has a larger bore to accommodate the bigger caliber, making it slightly less effective for sound reduction on 5.56 rounds compared to a dedicated 5.56 suppressor.
What is the best suppressor for a .308 rifle, and how does it enhance performance?
Top suppressors for a .308 rifle include the SilencerCo Scythe Ti, Dead Air Nomad XC Ti, and CAT ODB. These enhance performance by reducing noise, minimizing recoil, and maintaining accuracy, making shooting more comfortable and precise.
Can a 7.62 suppressor be used with 9mm, and how effective is it?
No, 9mm is larger than .62 and cannot be used in a 7.62 silencer. For multi-cal silencers that can handle 9mm and 7.62 check out the SilencerCo Omega 36M, Rugged Alaskan 360, and YHM R9.
How far can a 7.62 bullet travel, and does using a suppressor affect range?
A7.62 bullet can easily travel beyond a mile, the effective range for most 7.62/30 caliber cartrides is around 1200 yards. Suppressors tend to slightly increase velocity, leading to a gain in range.
What are the advantages of using a .308 suppressor for hunting with subsonic ammo?
A .308 suppressor with subsonic ammo provides enhanced sound reduction by eliminating the sonic crack, reduced recoil for easier shot placement, and minimal disturbance to game and surroundings, making it ideal for hunting situations.
How does the Surefire 7.62 suppressor compare to other brands?
The SureFire SOCOM762-RC2 is known for rugged construction, minimal point-of-impact shift, and a reliable quick-attach mounting system.
What caliber is 7.62, and how does it compare to other popular calibers like 9mm and .308?
The 7.62 caliber typically refers to a 7.62mm bullet diameter and includes cartridges like 7.62x39 and 7.62x51 (.308). Compared to 9mm, 7.62 calibers are more powerful and designed for rifles, while 9mm is typically used in pistols. .308 is another 7.62 caliber with higher energy and range than 7.62x39.
Can you use a 7.62 suppressor on a 5.56 rifle, and what should you consider?
Yes, you can use a 7.62 suppressor on a 5.56 rifle. This allows you to get more versatility out of your silencer, being useful on more firearms in your collection.
How does a 7.62 suppressor perform compared to a .308 suppressor?
When it comes to suppressor compatibility .308 and 7.62 are synonymous; both are referring to the same size bore of the silencer.
What are the best 30 cal suppressors for rifles, and how do they perform?
Popular .30 caliber suppressors include the SilencerCo Omega 300, Dead Air Nomad-30, and HUXWRX FLOW 762 Ti. These suppressors are renowned for their excellent sound reduction, durability, and versatility across various rifle platforms. They effectively lower muzzle noise and reduce recoil, enhancing shooting comfort and accuracy.
How does the YHM 30 cal suppressor perform in terms of durability and noise reduction?
Yankee Hill Machine (YHM) .30 cal suppressors, like the Resonator series, are known for their solid construction and effective noise reduction. Made from durable materials like stainless steel and Inconel, they withstand rigorous use.
What is the best budget 30 cal suppressor for shooters on a tight budget?
The YHM Resonator R2 and Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30 are popular budget-friendly options. They offer reliable performance and effective sound suppression at a lower price point, making them suitable choices for shooters mindful of cost without sacrificing quality
Can I use a 30 cal suppressor on both my 5.56 and 9mm firearms?
30 Caliber silencers can shoot 5.56 but will not work with 9mm. For a silencer that can handle all of these rounds, check out multi cal suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 36M or Rugged Alaskan 360.
How does a Rugged 30 cal suppressor perform compared to other brands?
Rugged Suppressors, such as the Surge X 7.62, are praised for their modularity and durability. They allow users to adjust the suppressor's length, offering a balance between sound suppression and maneuverability.
What is the quietest 30 cal suppressor on the market, and how does it achieve superior noise reduction?
Suppressors like the CAT JL, PTR VENT 1 and CGS Hyperion are often cited for exceptional noise reduction. They achieve superior suppression through advanced baffle designs using 3D printing, high-quality materials, and optimized internal volume that effectively reduce muzzle blast and sound signature.
Can you use a 30 cal suppressor on a 6.5 Creedmoor, and how does it perform?
Yes, a .30 cal suppressor can be used on a 6.5 Creedmoor rifle. Performance is generally excellent, with effective sound reduction and minimal impact on accuracy.
What are the benefits of using a Dead Air 30 cal suppressor for your rifle?
Dead Air suppressors, such as the Nomad-30 or Sandman S, offer excellent sound suppression, modular mounting options, and lightweight designs. Benefits include reduced recoil, enhanced shooting comfort, and the ability to use the suppressor across multiple rifles and calibers due to its versatility.
How does the Surefire 30 cal suppressor compare to other suppressors on the market?
SureFire .30 cal suppressors, like the SOCOM300-SPS, are known for their rugged construction, minimal point-of-impact shift, and consistent performance. They are often used by military and law enforcement.
What is the thread pitch for a 30 cal suppressor, and how does it affect compatibility?
The most common thread pitch for .30 cal rifles is 5/8x24. The thread pitch must match between the rifle barrel and the suppressor or its mount. Many silencers use interchangable mounts to allow for maximum versatility across multiple firearms.
Can you shoot 9mm through a 30 cal suppressor, and what should you be aware of?
No. 30 cal silencers will not work on 9mm firearms. 9mm is larger in diameter than 308/7.62 and cannot be fired from a 30 caliber suppressor.
What calibers can you use with a 30 cal suppressor, and are there any limitations?
A .30 cal suppressor can typically handle calibers up to .30 caliber, such as .308 Winchester, .300 Blackout, 7.62x39mm, 300 WinMag, and 6.5 Creedmoor. It can also be used with smaller calibers like 5.56 NATO. Some silencers will have barrel length restrictions, fire rate recommendations, or specific caliber ratings.
How does a .30 cal suppressor compare to a 5.56 suppressor in terms of performance?
A .30 cal suppressor offers greater versatility since it can handle multiple calibers, including 5.56. However, a dedicated 5.56 suppressor may provide slightly better sound suppression for that specific caliber due to a tighter bore and optimized baffle design. The trade-off is between versatility and maximum suppression efficiency for a single caliber.
Can you use a 30 cal suppressor on a 5.56 rifle, and what are the considerations?
Yes, you can use a .30 cal suppressor on a 5.56 rifle because the larger bore accommodates the smaller 5.56 bullet. Considerations include a slight compromise in sound suppression compared to a dedicated 5.56 suppressor and potential differences in weight and length.
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