New universal suppressor from Griffin Armament

Published on November 12, 2015
Duration: 12:57

The Griffin Armament Optimus 9 is a highly versatile, modular suppressor capable of handling calibers from .22 LR to .300 Win Mag. It features user-serviceable baffles, a full-auto rating for 9mm, and multiple mounting options including taper mount and 3-lug. This suppressor is ideal for shooters who own multiple firearms across various calibers.

Quick Summary

The Griffin Armament Optimus 9 is a versatile universal suppressor designed for calibers ranging from .22 LR to .300 Win Mag. It features a modular design, user-serviceable baffles, and is full-auto rated for 9mm, making it adaptable for various firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Optimus 9
  2. 01:08Modular Components and Assembly
  3. 03:41Handgun and PCC Testing
  4. 05:59User Serviceability and Full-Auto Rating
  5. 06:51Rimfire Configuration
  6. 08:32Rifle Caliber Gauntlet
  7. 11:39Conclusion and Market Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers can the Griffin Armament Optimus 9 suppressor handle?

The Griffin Armament Optimus 9 is designed as a universal suppressor, capable of handling a wide range of calibers from .22 LR up to .300 Win Mag. This includes popular rounds like 9mm, 5.56mm, .308, and .300 Blackout.

Is the Griffin Armament Optimus 9 suppressor user-serviceable?

Yes, the Optimus 9 is user-serviceable. This means the baffle stack can be easily disassembled by the end-user for cleaning and maintenance, which is essential for preserving its performance and lifespan.

What makes the Griffin Armament Optimus 9 a 'universal' suppressor?

Its universal nature comes from its modular design, allowing it to be configured for various calibers and firearm types using different extensions and end caps. It also supports multiple mounting solutions like taper mounts and direct thread adapters.

Is the Griffin Armament Optimus 9 rated for full-auto fire?

The Griffin Armament Optimus 9 is full-auto rated for 9mm. While it handles many rifle calibers, specific full-auto ratings may vary by caliber and configuration, so it's important to check manufacturer specifications.

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