Air Lock Industries Suppressor

I see. I would bet 223 still out sells those by a pretty wide margin.
223 definitely outsells the others, which is why we’re including the adapter. Our goal is for these suppressors to be used primarily for hunting, and most customers running .22-caliber rifles for that use case are using 22-250, 22 ARC, or 22 Creed. Because of that, we prioritized hunting rifles while still fully supporting 1/2-28 platforms.
 
223 definitely outsells the others, which is why we’re including the adapter. Our goal is for these suppressors to be used primarily for hunting, and most customers running .22-caliber rifles for that use case are using 22-250, 22 ARC, or 22 Creed. Because of that, we prioritized hunting rifles while still fully supporting 1/2-28 platforms.
You must not have read the 223 hunting thread here. Haha

I’m excited. Gonna order one at go live.
 
I really like the idea of your suppressors for hunting. I would also really love to see your technology applied to a can with the sole intent of maximum suppression. I can only imagine the cans you guys could make if ultralight weight was not one of the main focuses. I love shooting suppressed. I enjoy just shooting long range. I would love a can that gives maximum suppression ,that is of a reasonable weight, and that doesn't heat up at a crazy rate.
 
@83cj-7 Yes, the 6mm will be shorter and lighter. Based on the performance we’re getting from the Zero Gravity Nano, we can shrink the form factor without sacrificing much performance.

@SUD1988 We’ll eventually implement our tech into a suppressor designed with the goal of being the quietest version possible. Maybe a “Zero Gravity Ultra” or something along those lines. We’d likely offer it in both 6.5 and 30 cal but that's a ways out.

Quick product update: We did more testing today on a Zero Gravity 6.5mm and ran 100 rounds through it as fast as we could on a 16" 6.5 PRC. The result? Zero damage to the suppressor, including the blast baffle. Because of that, we’re reducing our PRC barrel restriction from 18" to 16". We’ll still keep the overall 16" barrel minimum and the 15 RPM firing rate. We’ll post the video if anyone wants to see it.
 
@83cj-7 Yes, the 6mm will be shorter and lighter. Based on the performance we’re getting from the Zero Gravity Nano, we can shrink the form factor without sacrificing much performance.

@SUD1988 We’ll eventually implement our tech into a suppressor designed with the goal of being the quietest version possible. Maybe a “Zero Gravity Ultra” or something along those lines. We’d likely offer it in both 6.5 and 30 cal but that's a ways out.

Quick product update: We did more testing today on a Zero Gravity 6.5mm and ran 100 rounds through it as fast as we could on a 16" 6.5 PRC. The result? Zero damage to the suppressor, including the blast baffle. Because of that, we’re reducing our PRC barrel restriction from 18" to 16". We’ll still keep the overall 16" barrel minimum and the 15 RPM firing rate. We’ll post the video if anyone wants to see it.

I’d like to see the video

You may have addressed this earlier… for people that are concerned with longevity of the company, what assurance can you provide? Reason I ask is if I have an issue 3,5,7,etc years later, will I likely own a fancy paper weight?


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I’d like to see the video

You may have addressed this earlier… for people that are concerned with longevity of the company, what assurance can you provide? Reason I ask is if I have an issue 3,5,7,etc years later, will I likely own a fancy paper weight?


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What assurances are you looking for?

Every new company is going to hope to be around for a long time.
 
I’d like to see the video

You may have addressed this earlier… for people that are concerned with longevity of the company, what assurance can you provide? Reason I ask is if I have an issue 3,5,7,etc years later, will I likely own a fancy paper weight?


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I’m more than happy to post the video, we fed it ammo for six minutes straight, so I’ll speed up the middle portion. Also our suppressor make horrible paperweights, they are far to light.

As for the longevity of the company, we’re like any new business: we want to be around forever. That said, we’re making waves, and there’s already serious interest from some very large companies because of our tech. We’re on the right track.

We stand behind our products, and we’ll always take care of our customers. That’s what we can promise.
 
I’d like to see the video

You may have addressed this earlier… for people that are concerned with longevity of the company, what assurance can you provide? Reason I ask is if I have an issue 3,5,7,etc years later, will I likely own a fancy paper weight?


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Weird question, of course they plan to be in business for the long haul. What possible answer are you looking for here? Serious question
 
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