Air Lock Industries Suppressor

Are the Marvin and Nano the same thing?
Yes for now. The Marvin was originally a rimfire can. There are a lot of great rimfire options on the market, so we wanted to pursue something more original. We designed this to be a small centerfire suppressor (223), and during development we discovered that our tech works extremely well even with very small internal volume. Because of that, the Zero Gravity Nano was born.
 
Yes for now. The Marvin was originally a rimfire can. There are a lot of great rimfire options on the market, so we wanted to pursue something more original. We designed this to be a small centerfire suppressor (223), and during development we discovered that our tech works extremely well even with very small internal volume. Because of that, the Zero Gravity Nano was born.
Heck yeah, I'll be scooping one on the pre-order...now for that 338 can with dimensions like the 6.5 or 7 for us 338 fed and 358 win Fudds :unsure:
 
How is the recoil reduction of the 6.5 compared to the Scythe for those who shot both on the same host?
 
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