Canik has officially entered the suppressor market with the launch of its new VOID series, developed in collaboration with Otter Creek Labs. The move marks an expansion beyond Canik’s established handgun lineup into muzzle devices and system accessories. CANIK VOID-762, 6.1” and 14.9 ounces. The initial lineup includes three rifle suppressors: VOID-556, VOID-556K, and VOID-762. All models feature stainless steel construction and are designed around low back pressure gas systems, a growing priority for shooters running suppressed rifles. The suppressors also use the industry-standard 1.375x24 HUB mounting interface, allowing compatibility with a wide range of mounts and accessories. CANIK VOID-556, with a weight of 14.9 ounces. The VOID-556 and the shorter VOID-556K are configured for 1/2x28 direct thread use, while the VOID-762 uses a 5/8x24 thread pattern, with an adapter included. All three models are rated for multi-caliber use and are positioned for hard-use rifle applications. MSRP for the rifle suppressors is set at $649.99, placing them in a competitive segment of the suppressor market. CANIK VOID-556K, with a weight of 12.3 ounces. At 5.1", it loses an inch. In addition to the rifle-focused models, Canik and Otter Creek Labs have announced plans for a dedicated 9mm suppressor, the VOID-9. This upcoming model is expected to feature 3D-printed construction and is designed for use on both pistols and pistol-caliber carbines. Interchangeable front caps are intended to optimize sound suppression while maintaining low back pressure. The VOID-9 is expected to carry an MSRP of $849.99. The VOID series is now available through commercial channels.What’s your first reaction to Canik entering the suppressor market? Would you be interested in the upcoming 3D-printed VOID-9, or do you have a bigger need to suppress 556s and 762s?More details can be found here: https://www.canik.com/collections/suppressors