NEW Suppressors From: INLAND MANUFACTURING

Published on December 27, 2025
Duration: 11:38

This video provides an expert overview and hands-on testing of new Inland Manufacturing suppressors, including the AM 22, I CAN, I CAN 2, and IM models. The presenter, demonstrating high authority with direct testing and technical comparisons, discusses suppressor design, the use of DB Foam, and the performance of the I CAN 2 on a 9mm submachine gun. The lineup is presented as a budget-friendly option with HUB compatibility, suitable for those seeking value over absolute quietness.

Quick Summary

Inland Manufacturing offers a new line of budget-friendly suppressors including the AM 22, I CAN, I CAN 2, and IM models. These feature designs like monocore and HUB compatibility, catering to users prioritizing value and a classic aesthetic over peak sound suppression. The I CAN 2 is rated for limited full-auto use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Inland Manufacturing Suppressors
  2. 00:38Model Lineup Overview
  3. 01:06Suppressor Design Technology
  4. 01:57DB Foam Testing
  5. 05:02Full-Auto Rating and Performance
  6. 08:54Caliber Options and Compatibility
  7. 10:12Final Assessment and Target Audience

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new Inland Manufacturing suppressors reviewed?

The review covers four Inland Manufacturing suppressors: the AM 22 (monocore aluminum for .22 LR and 5.7x28mm), the I CAN (.45 ACP, aluminum tube/steel baffles), the I CAN 2 (9mm, all steel, limited full-auto rated), and the IM (9mm, monocore aluminum, HUB compatible).

What is the main advantage of a monocore suppressor design?

The primary advantage of a monocore suppressor design, as discussed by the presenter, is its ease of service and cleaning. However, it's noted that monocore designs are generally louder than traditional stacked baffle suppressors.

Are the Inland Manufacturing suppressors suitable for full-auto fire?

The I CAN 2 model is rated for full-auto fire, but with specific limitations defined by the manufacturer: 3-8 rounds every 3-6 seconds. Testing showed significant gas blowback even within these parameters.

What does HUB compatible mean for a suppressor?

HUB compatible refers to a standardized 1.375x24 thread pitch on the rear of the suppressor. This allows users to attach a wide variety of muzzle devices, such as direct thread adapters, quick detach mounts, and brakes, from different manufacturers, increasing mounting versatility.

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