Every suppressor manufacturer needs to realize that this is what the consumer wants. The peak aesthetic. No ugly greebling, no weird lightning cuts or texturing, no ugly text engraved on the side, no contours, nothing. Just toob. Everyone actually only wants a toob on their gun. That's it. The first company to make a flow-through can that just looks like a toob will be the first to make a billion dollars.
B&T was so close, and then they added the texturing which they claimed lightened the weight. The only acceptable exterior texturing is ✨knurling✨ The OCL Infinity doesn't look atrocious IMO.
Either plain toob or knurling, both are timeless in their looks and what really counts is on the inside. I agree, there are too many companies wasting their time and tooling for weird contours that nobody cares about but probably has to pay for in the cost of the can.
I've got one of the OG 7.62's, and you pretty much nailed it, this thing is a beast, figuratively & literally. With modern designs & materials, there are much better silencers to run on shoulder-fired platforms, as this thing gets very heavy after a mag or two, and it will get your eyes watering from the back-pressure gasses... but IMO, it is still my absolute favorite go-to for my bolt guns. Whenever I'm running it at the range, people are still amazed at just how quiet it is. The only problem I've ever had with mine was the lock ring stop on the original is a pressed-in roll pin (not the machine screw shown)... that fell out, which didn't hinder the operation, but you just had to visually observe when twisting the lock ring. I eventually contacted SilencerCo on it, and from the date I sent it in, they had it back in my hands 9 days later, no questions asked.
Every suppressor manufacturer needs to realize that this is what the consumer wants. The peak aesthetic. No ugly greebling, no weird lightning cuts or texturing, no ugly text engraved on the side, no contours, nothing. Just toob. Everyone actually only wants a toob on their gun. That's it. The first company to make a flow-through can that just looks like a toob will be the first to make a billion dollars.
B&T was so close, and then they added the texturing which they claimed lightened the weight. The only acceptable exterior texturing is ✨knurling✨
The OCL Infinity doesn't look atrocious IMO.
Either plain toob or knurling, both are timeless in their looks and what really counts is on the inside. I agree, there are too many companies wasting their time and tooling for weird contours that nobody cares about but probably has to pay for in the cost of the can.
I need big toob.
I've got one of the OG 7.62's, and you pretty much nailed it, this thing is a beast, figuratively & literally. With modern designs & materials, there are much better silencers to run on shoulder-fired platforms, as this thing gets very heavy after a mag or two, and it will get your eyes watering from the back-pressure gasses... but IMO, it is still my absolute favorite go-to for my bolt guns. Whenever I'm running it at the range, people are still amazed at just how quiet it is.
The only problem I've ever had with mine was the lock ring stop on the original is a pressed-in roll pin (not the machine screw shown)... that fell out, which didn't hinder the operation, but you just had to visually observe when twisting the lock ring. I eventually contacted SilencerCo on it, and from the date I sent it in, they had it back in my hands 9 days later, no questions asked.
YEP SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD
Longer suppressors makes for better sound suppression. Go big or go home 😅 Great review as always.!
Looks almost as long as my Allen Engineering M4 and tank built like my old Gemtech Halo🤔
This can still outperforms many modern suppressors.
Thanks To SupDef this came out again
That was goofy. They should just do a run every now and then minus the hypebeast BS.