Extraction with gas guns not cycling smoothly or you mean extraction issues on bolt guns?I dont think people are referring to actual can failures with Airlock but rather when the high backpressure starts to impact how smoothly fired cases extract?
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Extraction with gas guns not cycling smoothly or you mean extraction issues on bolt guns?I dont think people are referring to actual can failures with Airlock but rather when the high backpressure starts to impact how smoothly fired cases extract?
I mean heavy bolt lift in bolt guns.Extraction with gas guns not cycling smoothly or you mean extraction issues on bolt guns?
So you’re saying you’ve witnessed or heard first hand of verifiable Airlock failures? This is news to me.
This thread doesn't pass the drop test. The scope has shifted HARD![]()

Curious if this type of design would be a Bigger problem when running the +Peak design cartridges. Just something more to consider whenI dont think people are referring to actual can failures with Airlock but rather when the high backpressure starts to impact how smoothly fired cases extract?
What were the suppressors that didn't cause issues?Since I switched suppressors, I haven’t had the issue.
At S2H, I saw a similar thing happen during the hunting rifle portion. In that case, switching to a different suppressor made the issue go away and switching back to it made it come back.
What were the suppressors that didn't cause issues?
Good to know, was planning on picking one up as soon as they get back in stock at Capitol Armory.I switched to an OG 6.5. I also never had similar issues with any other suppressor I have owned.
They’re called Air Lock because they sound like dead air and are light which is excellent, but the second half of the name stands for locking guns up that work as expected with other suppressors. Literally twist the airlock off and put say a Polonium K on or US Reaper or Deadair nomad on in its place and the issue is resolved.So you’re saying you’ve witnessed or heard first hand of verifiable Airlock failures? This is news to me.
So every single time you've used an airlock can for practice, the bolt has locked up? After how many rounds in a string? Does the issue resolve itself after the gun cools? Are you shooting hand loads?They’re called Air Lock because they sound like dead air and are light which is excellent, but the second half of the name stands for locking guns up that work as expected with other suppressors. Literally twist the airlock off and put say a Polonium K on or US Reaper or Deadair nomad on in its place and the issue is resolved.
This isn’t inherent to Air Lock and Ive had this happen with a pre production (production intent) OG30 (as one example), but the air lock cans I’ve used and shot personally with have had a 100% lock rate in field days.
For lower volume shooters and hunters who don’t require maximum durability and reliability, the lock air could be good choice.
My tikka sbr was recently approved. I was thinking 22 arc, what made you pick 22cd?PBB actually just called me with a "Are you sure?"![]()
Polonium, reaper, and nomad are all louder and heavier. Again, tradeoffs. Airlock zg cans are made to be lightweight and quiet, which they are. They were not designed to be heavy use cans.They’re called Air Lock because they sound like dead air and are light which is excellent, but the second half of the name stands for locking guns up that work as expected with other suppressors. Literally twist the airlock off and put say a Polonium K on or US Reaper or Deadair nomad on in its place and the issue is resolved.
This isn’t inherent to Air Lock and Ive had this happen with a pre production (production intent) OG30 (as one example), but the air lock cans I’ve used and shot personally with have had a 100% lock rate in field days.
For lower volume shooters and hunters who don’t require maximum durability and reliability, the lock air could be good choice.
Can you explain the tape? I see it on lots of barrels now. Also, sick color choice on that barrel!![]()
I'll play devils advocate... taking a second for my barrel and can to cool off while training. It's like 75 and no issues with the Nano this morning. But the wind is at my back. Never experienced the hard bolt lift from the wind blowing in the can. But it obviously can happen.
PBB actually just called me with a "Are you sure?"![]()
I don't want to derail this thread further. If you guys started a "Tikka SBR" thread i'd be interested in what you learned in the process, approval forms and wait times, barrel length determination, what stock/chassis you're using, suppressor, what lead you to choose the cartridge, etc.My tikka sbr was recently approved. I was thinking 22 arc, what made you pick 22cd?
Can you explain the tape? I see it on lots of barrels now. Also, sick color choice on that barrel!