Griffin Armament has announced the Military GATE-LOK suppressor series that is also KAC compatible.

Griffin Armament states “The Military GATE-LOK™ (MGL™) series of suppressors were designed to offer veterans and enthusiasts an ability to bring sound suppression and the suppressor feature set of the host systems to the packaged system as a whole.

The MK11 Mod 0, the M110, and to a lesser extent the 16” carbines built with two pin suppressor mountable gas blocks, exist in greater numbers than the available market suppressors to support them.

The MGL™ suppressors are a quality built compatible suppressor product piggybacking on the DUAL-LOK® PSR and HRT development programs conducted by Griffin in 2022.

The MGL™ series brings the G2 PSR ECO-FLOW™ baffle system and our most developed vented flash hider front cap to a two-pin gas block compatible mount with a Griffin Armament-developed secondary locking mechanism.

17-4 high strength stainless steel, laser welding, and advanced internal design afford substantial weight savings vs the outstanding original equipment suppressors these sniper systems were originally designed / fielded with.

Due to the nature of these products – the extreme length, limited production volumes, and the high tolerance manufacturing required to make these suppressors – they require more than double the machining time of our standard sound suppressors.

We have done our best to make these as affordable as possible to the civilian, veteran, and enthusiast market.”

KEY DETAILS:

  • Weight:22.8 oz
  • OAL:14.0″
  • Diameter:1.5″
  • SPL:134.7dB Muzzle (on 20″ KAC M110 – M118LR)
  • dB Attenuation:31.1 dB Muzzle
  • Rated For:M110 Compatible MK13-ish Clones in .300 WIN MAG

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