That proves my point. The dealer in your link uses the term silencer. Parker Hale's own description is sound moderator, and always has been. There is a scan here somewhere of the instruction leaflet supplied by Parker Hale. I still have my copies of this, and it has not changed over the years. However it does not really matter as the terms silencer, sound moderator and suppressor are interchangeable, as I have already explained. I own several of them, of different makes including Parker Hale, and of different calibres, both centerfire and rimfire.
It does not prove your point one iota.........
The link is not to a dealer.....I did tell you that.
The company
is PH and via Companies House or any search you will find that PH and Bisley / John Rothery are at exactly the same address.
However, silencer; moderator; suppressor; muzzle brake; whatever..............the d*mn thing is a red herring and I don't know why it has a hold over so many peoples' view of the shootings........ For certain, it wasn't fitted when it took place......
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and to answer something Grahame asked , the adaptor that connected the silencer to the barrel laying on the floor is a serious indication that it wasn't fitted..............because a spanner is needed to tighten it to the barrel**......
so where was the bl**dy spanner???(**The silencer is then screwed tightly onto the adaptor by hand..........Neither adaptor or silencer can be loose as there is a distinct risk of injury to the shooter )
Jack