VOID Suppressors: Canik Joins the Silence Movement

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posted on April 1, 2026
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As suppressors go from specialty items to standard firearm accessories, traditional firearms manufacturers have ventured into the realm of building and selling their own suppressors. Known for its lineup of innovative handguns, Canik is joining those ranks with the introduction of its VOID family of suppressors. Canik’s new suppressor line has been developed through a partnership with established suppressor manufacturer Otter Creek Labs.

VOID suppressors have interchangeable end caps and a HUB-compatible mounting interface.

VOID suppressors are HUB-compatible with 1.375x24 TPI threads and have interchangeable threaded front caps that allow the end-user to choose between low back pressure or maximum sound suppression. Rifle-caliber suppressors are made of 17-4 stainless steel. All VOID suppressors have matte black Cerakote finishes.  

VOID suppressors will be available in four initial configurations. The VOID-762 is a .30 caliber suppressor that is rated up to a .300 Win. Mag. in a 20-inch barrel. It has a length of 6.1 inches, a diameter of 1.63 inches and weighs 14.9 ounces. It comes with a 5/8x24 TPI direct thread mount and has an MSRP of $650.

The VOID-762 is a .30 caliber suppressor that is magnum cartridge rated.

The VOID-556 is a 5.56 mm rifle suppressor rated up to 6 mm ARC with a minimum barrel length of 10.5 inches. It has a length of 6.1 inches, a diameter of 1.63 inches and weighs 14.9 ounces. It comes with a 1/2x28 TPI direct thread mount and has an MSRP of $650.

The VOID-556 is a 5.56 mm rifle suppressor.

The VOID-556K is a compact version of the VOID-556, with an overall length of 5.1 inches and a weight of 12.3 ounces. Its MSRP is $650.  

The VOID-556K is a compact version of the VOID-556.

The VOID-9 is 9 mm pistol and pistol-caliber carbine suppressor that is 3D-printed out of titanium. It has an overall length of 6 inches, a diameter of 1.63 inches and weighs 12.3 ounces. In addition to pistol cartridges, it is also rated for subsonic .300 Blackout or supersonic .300 Blackout out of a minimum of a 9-inch barrel. It has an MSRP of $850.   

The VOID-9 is 3D-printed from titanium.

For more information on Canik VOID suppressors, see the company’s website.

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