Mini rimfire can: The Ocelot Micro

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I know modular is the hot new thing, but not being a huge fan myself, I decided to build a little critter that could easily evolve into a modular, but for now is just one of the smallest & lightest out there. 1" diameter and 3.0" long, it weighs just 1.6 ounces with a titanium tube and type II black anodized 7075-T651 aluminum everything else. The Ti tube is bead blasted and type III anodized.

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It's borderline on handguns, high 130 dBs, but running low 120s on rifles. It's the perfect companion for my ultralight pack rifle, which weighs in at 30.1 ounces with the suppressor, the Gerber Dime multitool in the grip, a full magazine and 35 extra rounds in the buttstock tube

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I really like these micro suppressors? Have a couple questions:

Is this ment to be shot wet?

Can you use a wipe like on Tornado Technologies oxy22 suppressor or the Thompson Machine WASP?

Will you offer a .25 acp version?

What’s the MSRP?

Thanks, Dan
 
I really like these micro suppressors? Have a couple questions:

Is this ment to be shot wet?

No, but it can be. All of my user serviceable cans are able to be run wet, although as always, you need to clean promptly (same day, maybe next day) if you do. Gunpowder, moisture and bare aluminum don't get along. I anodize all aluminum parts, but they get effectively bead blasted by unburned powder, leaving bare aluminum exposed in certain areas over time.

Can you use a wipe like on Tornado Technologies oxy22 suppressor or the Thompson Machine WASP?

I haven't designed them that way yet, but it's a feature I could easily incorporate.

Will you offer a .25 acp version?

I can build anything you want ;)

What’s the MSRP?

This little guy will be under $250
 
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