HAVIC™ 6MM

TandKHunting

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Coming soon! A dedicated 5.56 can that not only looks cool, but maximizes back pressure reduction and we are seeing some great dB numbers at muzzle and ear. These will be available in both titanium and inconel for guys who want a light option and law enforcement/LEO. Colors will be both black and coyote brown. I will update this thread when we have a closer launch date for ordering.

 
Information on this suppressor...

5.75" and it will come in both Titanium and Inconel.

Testing: HBK2255 meter

Comparative testing: Tested against another top 5 (5.56) can on PEWScience.

Version 1: We are seeing comparative performance. Roughly 1 dB higher at ear and 1dB lower at muzzle against the top 5 PEW suppressor

Version 2: We are seeing 3-5 dB better at muzzle than the top 5 PEW version and 1 dB higher at ear.

Full auto and flash testing will commence this weekend. Our goal is to try and perform the best at muzzle and at ear as possible, but that's why we don't rush meter, design, and durability tested . We want to make sure the can not only looks cool, but performs like a top tier 5.56 suppressor in the industry.

FYI, we will have some better software we recently got access for to test at faster rates to capture more accurate LZpeak. So, stay tuned for that.

Any questions..let me know!IMG_6634.jpeg
 
What's with 6MM in the title if it's a dedicated 5.56 can, or am I missing something?

My wording is technically wrong on that. It's not a dedicated 5.56 can if it's 6MM, but it's specifically built for 5.56 with the ability to use it with 6MM.
 
This is an LEO version. We are making another version without those.
Why do LEO need spikey silencer muzzle ends? I'm having a hard time thinking of any cans that have seen significant military use that have that kind of construction. Either way not really a feature that's likely to get much traction with this crowd. Seems like mostly a style driven design feature that I'd probably drop.
 
Why do LEO need spikey silencer muzzle ends? I'm having a hard time thinking of any cans that have seen significant military use that have that kind of construction. Either way not really a feature that's likely to get much traction with this crowd. Seems like mostly a style driven design feature that I'd probably drop.

It's for breaking glass. Again, as stated previously, this particular version is an LEO version. We are making a version with spikes and without them. Literally, same can, same internals, different use case. It's a 9.7 Oz suppressor that is getting top tier suppression and back pressure reduction. I would say it will do well for both the hunting crowd and the tactical crowd for 5.56.
 
Got it glowing tonight. 90 rounds of super safety over 30 seconds. Internal geometry survived and we are ready to send this can off to PEW in the next few weeks!

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