ELEVATED SILENCE EOSXL .22
Private Military Contractor International|June 2020
In the tactical world, operators are used to hearing common calibers mentioned such as 5.56, 7.62, .338 Lapua and even .50 BMG but what about .22 LR? Yes, you read that correctly, .22 LR. Is there a time and place in the modern realm of tactical operations? In my humble opinion, from both personal experience and in-depth research working with one of the top suppressor manufacturers in the country, the answer is YES! More specifically, yes, if the right tool is used for the right job.
ELEVATED SILENCE EOSXL .22

As a former Deputy Sheriff/SWAT sniper I have seen the .22 caliber platform come a long way from the early days of saving ammunition when walking through new drills and cheap training for the precision marksmen/sniper units. For the most part, .22 rifles and pistols have been low cost alternatives to issued AR platforms and duty handguns restricted for range use. The department heads and “bean counters” welcomed the saving but always seemed to shun the concept of the .22 as part of specialized tools in the field.

These frugal minded bureaucrats have the mindset of using one or two tools for the widest possible solution, even if that means these items excel 100% in some application and only partially perform in others. Performance is performance in their mind, be damned those in harms way that need more reliable tools. Personally, I have always looked at firearms like some people do golf clubs. Special tools for special applications are essential in doing the most professional and efficient jobs possible. When life and death are involved, this should NOT be something that comes down to a monetary decision. Thankfully, large agencies such as LA SWAT, NYPD SWAT and elite military teams saw a huge benefit in practical field application special purpose .22 platform weapons.

What I learned working on SWAT and Narcotics task force was just how much preplanning and site scouting is needed in preparing teams for high speed building take downs. Not only does the team need to know how many doors/windows a location has and the expected personnel inside but also if the doors swing inward or out, what does the location look like in the daytime versus the night, etc. Just as criminals like to use the cover of night, tactical units can also use it to their advantage to get closer to a take down location before being spotted.

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