Air Lock Industries Suppressor

We will be doing one soon on a 22 creed.
Any way to do it mag fed instead of single loading the 100? (saying 100 since you did those numbers last time)

If you can tell, I’m really here to see an absurd amount of heat and pressure dumped into the nano in as short a time as possible to validate beyond a shadow of a doubt that it can take beyond worse case.

It’s obviously not designed for a 1,000 round training day, but I really want to see that it won’t catastrophically fail at 800 degrees, 900 degrees, etc. Basically, visual confirmation of safety margin.
 
Very clean looking design, but I’m not seeing any flat spots to grab these with any sort of tool for install or removal. How would you remove if the can became carbon locked to the barrel? I recently had to fight a QD mount that was carbon locked in my omega 300 which required me to grab it with a vice. How exactly would you get this bad boy off in that situation? Get it hot and then grab it with a strap wrench?
 
Very clean looking design, but I’m not seeing any flat spots to grab these with any sort of tool for install or removal. How would you remove if the can became carbon locked to the barrel? I recently had to fight a QD mount that was carbon locked in my omega 300 which required me to grab it with a vice. How exactly would you get this bad boy off in that situation? Get it hot and then grab it with a strap wrench?
Yep, oil filter strap wrench. Or suck it up and break out the pipe wrench! 🤣
 
Very clean looking design, but I’m not seeing any flat spots to grab these with any sort of tool for install or removal.
A strap wrench has always worked well for us — even on 6.5 ZG that had 100 rounds of PRC through it and got pretty stuck on the barrel.

Any way to do it mag fed instead of single loading the 100? (saying 100 since you did those numbers last time)

If you can tell, I’m really here to see an absurd amount of heat and pressure dumped into the nano in as short a time as possible to validate beyond a shadow of a doubt that it can take beyond worse case.
We’ll be using a Tikka T3x in 22 Creed. I don’t have 34x magazines to stress-test it that way. If you’re asking about temperature failure points, it’s the same as any other titanium suppressor. If you run it on an SBR and start doing mag dumps, it will overheat, once the blast baffle sees temps over ~2000°F, it will start to fail. Because of the small internal volume, it heats up very quickly on SBR applications.

Under normal use and even hard use (on a bolt gun), it will hold up extremely well. It will be more than enough for what it’s intended for. The sidewalls and baffles are actually thicker than our 7mm and 6.5 models. That said, as is known, our suppressors capture gas more aggressively than most, which means they reach temp quickly.

If you want a suppressor the size of a small hot dog, quieter than an Ultra 7, and under 4 oz, we’re the ticket. If you need something duty-rated for SBR abuse, I would look elsewhere—I just want to be transparent.

We will be doing a thorough durability test. I’m not aware of any other suppressor this small that can handle 22 Creedmoor in a training-level, high-volume (bolt) application.
 
Under normal use and even hard use (on a bolt gun), it will hold up extremely well. It will be more than enough for what it’s intended for. The sidewalls and baffles are actually thicker than our 7mm and 6.5 models. That said, as is known, our suppressors capture gas more aggressively than most, which means they reach temp quickly.

If you want a suppressor the size of a small hot dog, quieter than an Ultra 7, and under 4 oz, we’re the ticket. If you need something duty-rated for SBR abuse, I would look elsewhere—I just want to be transparent.

We will be doing a thorough durability test. I’m not aware of any other suppressor this small that can handle 22 Creedmoor in a training-level, high-volume (bolt) application.
22 Creed has high uncorking pressure, so if it handles the test fine (I expect it will), most other 22 cartridges will be lower pressure
 
A strap wrench has always worked well for us — even on 6.5 ZG that had 100 rounds of PRC through it and got pretty stuck on the barrel.


We’ll be using a Tikka T3x in 22 Creed. I don’t have 34x magazines to stress-test it that way. If you’re asking about temperature failure points, it’s the same as any other titanium suppressor. If you run it on an SBR and start doing mag dumps, it will overheat, once the blast baffle sees temps over ~2000°F, it will start to fail. Because of the small internal volume, it heats up very quickly on SBR applications.

Under normal use and even hard use (on a bolt gun), it will hold up extremely well. It will be more than enough for what it’s intended for. The sidewalls and baffles are actually thicker than our 7mm and 6.5 models. That said, as is known, our suppressors capture gas more aggressively than most, which means they reach temp quickly.

If you want a suppressor the size of a small hot dog, quieter than an Ultra 7, and under 4 oz, we’re the ticket. If you need something duty-rated for SBR abuse, I would look elsewhere—I just want to be transparent.

We will be doing a thorough durability test. I’m not aware of any other suppressor this small that can handle 22 Creedmoor in a training-level, high-volume (bolt) application.

Man I was going back and forth on the nano during the recent sale and didn’t end up pulling the trigger. Now I want to lol. When to you anticipate the next time you’ll open them up for sale?


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