Air Lock Industries Suppressor

All right he's got at least 2 buyers!
this build i saw online a while back is what really got me thinking. this one did require some mods to the stock at 1.5" diameter and 7" long (ultra 7).

now imagine the possibilities with a can the form factor of a marvin!
 

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I'd love to see some 338 lapua, 375 cheytac, and 50 bmg options at some point

I would love to see Airlock’s technology applied to .338 or .375 caliber can. The can doesn’t need to weigh 5 ounces. It doesn’t need to be 4” long. What it needs to do is present a better option than existing .375 caliber cans. An 8-16 ounce can that is 6” long, and can get a 9.3x62 or .375 H&H down to 133 or better would be sweet.
 
Just because it's a large caliber doesn't mean it needs to be on 5' long 30lb rifle.

Imagine complaining about having more suppressor options, very strange take.

All I am saying is it would be cool if they did some bigger stuff in the future, not drop what they are doing and focus on big stuff, no need to get defensive.
You know what, you're right. I'm being hypocritical as I almost always advocate for weight savings even if it's a small percentage of the total.

I wasn't trying to be defensive, I just see a lot of threads on here where companies discuss cool new products that fill a niche and then the Rokslide mob starts asking for all sorts of features that are outside of that niche they're trying to fill (see the Rokscope thread). It would be cool to see how their new designs could apply to big bores down the road.
 
I'm probably the only guy asking but an Airlock with a 338 hole in it designed around the 338 Federal would be the coolest can ever.

All the 338 cans out there are for big boomers and don't match the Kimber Montucky ethos
Make it 35 to handle a 358 Winchester and you just increased the sales number!
 
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