Air Lock Industries Suppressor

The 7mm is our quietest option, but the difference is subtle; noticeable to me, but for most shooters the standard 6.5 is more than sufficient. I personally know four customers running 16" 6.5 and 6mm Creedmoor barrels who are very happy with the 6.5 Zero Gravity.

If your goal is maximum suppression, go 7mm. If you want an all-around performer (excellent suppression with a smaller package), the 6.5 is a great choice.

About a longer 6mm model: right now we’re focused on lightweight, backcountry hunting-oriented suppressors so minimizing size while keeping suppression high is the priority. As our production capacity increases we’ll explore more options (including longer versions).

Roadmap snapshot: next up we’re working on a .22 suppressor and .30 caliber model (estimated winter 2025/26), a 6mm model (spring 2026), and a braked suppressor (summer 2026). We’ll add a dedicated page on the website with timelines so its easy for people to find.

Also, google has seemed to finally figure itself out and we are the first page to pop up when searching so we are much easier to find now.

Impatiently waiting for the .30 cal! The 6.5 has been fantastic!


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Order and Pay. Provide your FFL details during the checkout process.

Buy the tax stamp (or wait until Jan) and the single shot trust on silencer shop.

Airlock does a Form 3 to ship the can to your FFL and notifies you when Form 3 approved and can shipped.

When your FFL gets in the can they pull your profile from Silencer Shop and prepare the Form 4. You’ll Docusign the paperwork and then you can go complete the Form 4 in person or via Silencer Shop online portal. If online you’ll need your login and pin to ATF E Forms.

Wait a few days and enjoy quiet pews.


****** this is assuming your FFL uses a SS Kiosk and account for processing *******


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Thank you for the explanation
 
The 7mm is our quietest option, but the difference is subtle; noticeable to me, but for most shooters the standard 6.5 is more than sufficient. I personally know four customers running 16" 6.5 and 6mm Creedmoor barrels who are very happy with the 6.5 Zero Gravity.

If your goal is maximum suppression, go 7mm. If you want an all-around performer (excellent suppression with a smaller package), the 6.5 is a great choice.

About a longer 6mm model: right now we’re focused on lightweight, backcountry hunting-oriented suppressors so minimizing size while keeping suppression high is the priority. As our production capacity increases we’ll explore more options (including longer versions).

Roadmap snapshot: next up we’re working on a .22 suppressor and .30 caliber model (estimated winter 2025/26), a 6mm model (spring 2026), and a braked suppressor (summer 2026). We’ll add a dedicated page on the website with timelines so its easy for people to find.

Also, google has seemed to finally figure itself out and we are the first page to pop up when searching so we are much easier to find now.
Really wanting to snag the 6mm version- so as much as I want one now - I’ve got two suppressors I can use to get me until the spring. Would be nice to have that to gear up for the 26 season.
 
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