01 · Rifle
Vesper-7
Full-auto rated for 7.62 NATO. A flow-through baffle stack that trades nothing - back-pressure, tone, or weight.
11.2 oz · 6.9 in · 33 dB
Titanium. Tuned.
Grade 5 titanium suppressors, machined in-house and tuned to the impulse - not the spec sheet.
The Lineup
01 · Rifle
Full-auto rated for 7.62 NATO. A flow-through baffle stack that trades nothing - back-pressure, tone, or weight.
11.2 oz · 6.9 in · 33 dB
02 · Pistol
A 9mm can tuned for the ear at the gun. Modular booster, hearing-safe on carbine and handgun alike.
8.6 oz · 6.4 in · 36 dB
03 · Rimfire
The quietest thing we make. Full titanium, user-serviceable, and lighter than the round it silences deserves.
2.9 oz · 5.1 in · 41 dB
The Signature
The same 7.62 supersonic round, measured one meter left of the muzzle. Hover each impulse to read its peak.
OSHA places the impulse-noise ceiling at 140 dB. Every Obsidian suppressor brings supersonic rifle fire beneath it - without touching the tone of the shot.
Machined In-House
Every housing begins as Grade 5 titanium billet on our own five-axis machines - no castings, no outsourced tubes. If a part is off by a tenth of a gram, it never leaves the shop.
Baffle cores are additively manufactured as a single fused stack, then finish-machined to the geometry our impulse lab settled on after eleven thousand recorded shots.
Each unit is serialized, test-fired on our range, and shipped with its own signed target and dB card.
The NFA Process, Handled
Every Obsidian suppressor is sold through a licensed Class 3 dealer. Pick one near you - they hold your can until approval.
Your dealer walks you through the ATF eForm 4 - photograph, fingerprints, and the $200 tax stamp. Most of it happens in one visit.
When the stamp clears, your dealer calls. You walk out with a suppressor serialized to you, for life.
Individual eForm 4s are currently approved in a matter of days to a few weeks. Our dealer partners handle the paperwork end to end - you mostly just show up twice.
Dealer Network
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Suppressor ownership requires ATF approval and is not legal in all states. Check your state laws.