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[SHOT 2026] Hush Puppy Project Expands to Ruger RXM and Sig P365

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At SHOT Show 2026, Hush Puppy Project just dropped a bombshell that’s got the suppressor-savvy 2A crowd buzzing: new kits for the Ruger RXM and Sig P365, hot on the heels of their Glock dominance. For the uninitiated, these aren’t your average pistol mods—their Slide Lock Device (SLD) integrates seamlessly into the slide, locking it rock-solid to kill all mechanical noise during the shot. Pair it with their wipe-filled Model 2 suppressor and subsonic ammo, and you’ve got a whisper-quiet setup that rivals Hollywood’s silenced hits, but engineered for real-world reliability. This expansion isn’t just about more platforms; it’s Hush Puppy scaling up to democratize ultra-quiet shooting across compact carry kings like the P365, which already owns the micro-compact throne.

Dig deeper, and the genius shines: the RXM’s modular chassis screams versatility for competition or duty use, while the P365’s slim profile makes it a concealed carry dream—now both hushed to near-silent levels without the bulk of traditional suppressors. In a post-NFA landscape where Form 4 waits drag on (despite recent ATF streamlining), Hush Puppy’s SLD sidesteps some headaches by focusing on action noise elimination, potentially easing paths to SBR-like quietude for pistol owners. Critics might cry tactical toy, but let’s be real—this tech empowers responsible shooters for hunting, home defense, or range sessions where hearing protection is a luxury, all while pushing innovation against anti-suppressor luddites in D.C.

For the 2A community, the implications are electric: more options mean broader adoption, pressuring lawmakers to fully embrace the Hearing Protection Act’s revival. Hush Puppy isn’t just building kits; they’re arming the quiet revolution, proving suppression tech is evolving faster than regs can stifle it. If you’re running a Ruger or Sig stack, snag a kit early—these could redefine discreet defense before the year’s out. Eyes on SHOT for more drops.

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