“Can Do” — Step by step, how modern suppressors are made

August 20th, 2021
Image from SilencerShop.com Octane45 HD suppressor review. SWR is now part of SilencerCo. Here’s a cool video showing the entire production process for a SilencerCo Octane pistol suppressionor. This video shows the entire production process, from cutting, drilling, burnishing and fitting to metal bathing and surface finishing.
This video will interest anyone who is interested in production methods. You can watch it all the way through and maybe even a second time.

SilencerCo states that “From cutting metal to chemical bathtubs, to extensive quality inspection every step of the process, our streamlined system is more than just a few simple steps.” We think you might be surprised at how many steps it takes to produce this silencer (or “suppressor”)
The Octane is a multi-caliber, user-maintenable centerfire pistol silencer with a modular mounting system that can be used across a wide variety of hosts. CTA(TM), a high-strength, stainless steel baffle made of click-together assembly (Click Together Assembly), can be easily disassembled for cleaning. This makes the Octane a durable small-caliber suppressor.
SilencerShop’s Octane 45 review notes that the Octane 45 is the most simple.45 suppressor available. It features the Silencerco/SWR’s new click-together baffle system. This allows the suppressor to be disassembled like a monocore suppressor while still providing performance comparable to a KBaffle design.
Metal Rods Being Cut

Furnace Heat Treatment Components

Hand-Finishing Internal Components

Parts Ready for Metal Treatment

Computer-Controlled Milling

Liquid Chemical Bath

Laser text engraving on outer tube

Final Assembly of Baffles in Tube

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