Its price looks to be $299.95, which looks DAMN good.
The Destroyers were rechambered Enfields in .308 with the funnel flashhider.
Well, no. The Destroyer was a 9mm Largo bolt-action with 6-round magazine, used by the Spanish Civil Guard and police, for those individuals deemed not to be trusted with a 9mm Star submachinegun for reasons of either political consideration or training requirements. Similarly, they weren't given a bolt-action rifle equal in power and range to the Army and Spanish Foreign Legion's M93 and M95 Mauser carbines in the excellent 7x57mm Mauser cartridge.
The Destroyer, generally reworked to a 9mm parabellum, but sometimes in the .38 ACP or .38 Super chambering, has sometimes been found with a silencer or sound suppressor fitted as an addition. So equipped, the only sound heard is that of the striker snapping forward, and that is sometimes muffled with the addition of a nylon washer behind the striker's driving spring. Mitch Werbell of SIONICS suppressor/ Military Armament Company fame/infamy was particularly fond of the things, and put up with my mischief in exchange for the pretty fair supply of 9mm Largo ammunition and Destroyer magazines I kept him supplied with. Small Arms Review, which had a pretty good write-up on the Destroyer Carbine.
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Additional info can be found in the April 2002 edition [Vol.5, Number 7] of the Small Arms Review, which had a pretty good write-up on the Destroyer Carbine.