Air Lock Industries Suppressor

With everyone using their own alloys and testing with various cartridges/firing rates, you see how testing to a standard can get really hard (expensive).


I guess 100 rounds as fast as possible in a bolt gun is good enough? I hope so, and I applaud Airlock for having the stones to test it on camera.
 
With everyone using their own alloys and testing with various cartridges/firing rates, you see how testing to a standard can get really hard (expensive).


I guess 100 rounds as fast as possible in a bolt gun is good enough? I hope so, and I applaud Airlock for having the stones to test it on camera.
Well it wasn’t a live feed.
 
Cool day with no breeze, no cover, I'll see mirage on one shot. 2 absolutely. This can gets hot quickly. Ls wild cover is a must!
How limiting is this for target practice in your experience? I get that this suppressor isn't meant for dedicated target shooting, but I still want to practice regularly with my hunting rifle. Low volume, low rate of fire, hanging a steel plate out somewhere and I want to be able to hike around and take 1 to 3 shots per field position. Practicing quick follow-ups. Is this a nonissue or am I going to feel limited by how quickly it heats up?

I'm wondering how the tradeoff works out in reality for people who own this one - are you still able to get reasonable shooting practice with your exact hunting setup?
 
I’ll be a first time can owner so no experience other than shooting buddies.

How noticeable is 1 db (128.5 db 7mm can vs 129.5 db 6.5mm can) in the real world? I was considering the 7mm too, but for $75, 1/2” less length, and 1oz less the 6.5 can offers, I’m wondering if 1 db quieter you’re referencing is worth it on a 6.5cm rifle. Curious of people’s thoughts.
The decision between those 2 imho is whether you ever want to shoot 7mm through it or not. If absolutely no then just get the shorter/lighter/cheaper.
 
How limiting is this for target practice in your experience? I get that this suppressor isn't meant for dedicated target shooting, but I still want to practice regularly with my hunting rifle. Low volume, low rate of fire, hanging a steel plate out somewhere and I want to be able to hike around and take 1 to 3 shots per field position. Practicing quick follow-ups. Is this a nonissue or am I going to feel limited by how quickly it heats up?

I'm wondering how the tradeoff works out in reality for people who own this one - are you still able to get reasonable shooting practice with your exact hunting setup?

If your shooting beyond 1-3 shots with almost any light titanium suppressor is going to create enough mirage to cause issues. This is really dependent on environment as well. A little wind, no big deal, zero wind and a huge temperature gradient, much bigger deal.

I see zero reason to hunt with a suppressor cover. It’s just another piece to soak up moisture and slide, and just isn’t needed for a few shots. That said I don’t shoot at the range without one unless checking zero without a cover on for hunting.
 
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