Description

Witt Machine and Tool Co. .223 Canooter Valve Suppressor 1-in-2x28 Thread Pitch Black Cerakote
This Witt Machine and Tool Co. Canooter Valve suppressor is chambered for .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO with a 1-in-2x28 direct thread pitch. It is constructed from 416 stainless steel with a Black Cerakote finish and features an integrated flash hider design. The suppressor measures 3.9 inches in length, 1.125 inches in diameter, weighs 8.4 oz, and adds 3.2 inches to the barrel. Minimum barrel length is 7 inches. Full-auto rated.

Key Features
- Witt Machine and Tool Co. Canooter Valve suppressor in .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO
- 1-in-2x28 direct thread pitch
- 416 stainless steel construction with Black Cerakote finish
- Integrated flash hider design
- 3.9 inches in length, 1.125 inches in diameter, 8.4 oz weight
- Adds 3.2 inches to barrel
- Minimum barrel length 7 inches
- Full-auto rated
- Reduced blowback through charging handle

Perfect For
- AR-15 platform owners seeking a compact .223 and 5.56 NATO suppressor option
- Those looking for an integrated flash hider suppressor design in a direct thread configuration
- Builders pairing a short-barrel upper with a suppressor rated for a 7-inch minimum barrel length
- Those seeking a full-auto rated suppressor in Black Cerakote

Construction and Specifications
The Canooter Valve suppressor body is constructed from 416 stainless steel with a Black Cerakote finish. At 3.9 inches in length and 1.125 inches in diameter, it adds 3.2 inches to the host barrel and weighs 8.4 oz. The integrated flash hider design is part of the suppressor body construction and contributes to the compact overall profile.

Compatibility and Rating
This suppressor is compatible with .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO on barrels with a minimum length of 7 inches and a 1-in-2x28 thread pitch. It is full-auto rated and incorporates a design that reduces blowback through the charging handle. Direct thread mounting uses the 1-in-2x28 thread specification.
Follow safe handling and manufacturer instructions. Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Verify compatibility before use. Ensure secure mounting before operation. May Dropship from Davidson Defense

Specifications
Product Type: Rifle Suppressor
Caliber Compatibility: .223 Remington / 5.56 NATO
Thread Pitch: 1/2x28
Color: Black
Finish: Cerakote
Material: 416 Stainless Steel
Construction: Integrated Flash Hider Design
Weight: 8.4 oz
Length: 3.9 inches
Added Length to Barrel: 3.2 inches
Diameter: 1.125 inches
Full Auto Rated: Yes
Minimum Barrel Length: 7 inches
Gas System Performance: Reduced Blowback Through Charging Handle
Mounting: Direct Thread (1/2x28)
Intended Use: Compact Sound Suppression with Flash Reduction for .223/5.56 Platforms

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With all the competition witt is definitely going to have to lower prices. This is really only good for .22lr.

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I wish my LGS had something like this in stock. I'd just buy one for every AR in the safe vs spending the money on mounts (so I can easily swap cans).

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At this time if you click on the link it takes you to a Gunbroker page searching the key word "canooter" and the top 2 listings are from Delta Team Tactical. I find that curious. Here is the link until they change it. https://www.gunbroker.com/all/search?keywords=canooter&sort=13&includesellers=1074941&pagesize=48...

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That is correct, that is our Gunbroker account. The inventory I have on GunBroker is separate from what we have on our website.
Our website sold out of these quicker than I did on GunBroker, so I posted the link for people to be able to still find them to purchase one. I hope you have a great weekend! Happy Friday! Only 6 left in stock at this very given moment. Will have more available in the future, unknown ETA.

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Davidson-So I need a Gunbroker account, (I have one) and my shipping rate is $24.99 and your note on Gunbroker reads "* 3% of the final sales price will be added to the total for insurance." After tax and "Merchandising fee" I'm looking at around $240.00. I'll wait for now. Thanks for your response.

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@mikeroofer-
Thanks for providing feedback and further information in regards to why you are going to wait to make a purchase.
I just went and checked orders from GunBroker, you are correct, they are a little over $240 to have this suppressor. I then went and checked order totals from our website. They are collecting more in shipping in some areas throughout the country and less in other closer areas to Utah, so yeah, you might be able to save about $10 buying it from our website depending on where you live. Good looking out! Have a great weekend! - Bird - Digital Merchandising Manager

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I’m definitely curious about this, they also make a 12ga can for 500

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It doesn’t say the dB rating. Anyone have experience with these guys? Or are we getting what we pay for?

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Most short 5.56 cans are about 5 inches long. Full size 6 inches. This is 3.8. short light and loud. IMO. Any suppressor is better than no suppressor. I mean that. The canooter valve has been made fun of by those liking a little better noise reduction. Others like the crazy low proc short length and light weight.With baffle cans suppressors better noise reduction comes with more gas in face. Baffle can quiet equals more gas.From that perspective the canooter valve makes sense especially since you will need to buffer tune. A k can like a yhm turbo or polok is not ear safe but it comes close- with more gas.
The thing is this. Because of supersonic crack and port pop all 5.56 cans are not that different at shooters ear with a 15. more quiet cans only mitigate more for bystanders not shooters. Bolt is different. No port pop. The supersonic crack is the entire flight of the bullet as anyone who has pulled targets on a pit will tell you.
Pass on anything heavier than 14 oz for a 15.
This can has substantial noise moderating. Compared to others it is loud as ****.
It's way way better than the "warden" people are paying out more money for. At 4 inches eight ounces this wouldn't be terrible on a 16".
For 2 bills it's a great muzzle device.
Other options that are more quiet. And more heavy. And more money.
Mid tier- polonium k, ab10. More quiet more gas in face. $450
Gold standard- cat 718 printed not baffle. A perfect compromise between gas flash and noise. $1200.
For day shooting titanium is a option. If your can is too hot to shoot really your barrel is too. Steel is good for range. Get things hot with long strings you need steel. Fudd like me Titanium is nice.Titanium for civilian day use. Titanium sparks at night. I like both the ab10 and polo k for budget cans. Polo k is bomb proof. Ab 10 has great flash mitigation tiny tad lighter. Diligent defense also makes fantastic affordable cans. A 30 can on a 15 is less gas than 5.56 can. All these are double the price of the canooter they are hub mount that has lots of mounting options that cost more money. Nice but nothing wrong with direct thread. I like my sig direct thread very much. . A diligent defense 30 TI is triple the price but it's a very nice do all can if you don't want to step up to printed. Ditto for steel at same price as polo or ab. If you live in town look around. Suppresors are like women's hats. There are sales. Yhm turbo fat cat and turbo k all solid cans. If you can find one for 3 bills that would be a screaming deal. Big box stores sell cans crazy cheap sometimes. Yhm was last years hat. Polonium will get there too perhaps. Printed cans are really coming along. Most would rather pay for those nowadays.

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Dont expect anything drastic, it's not exactly hearing safe; even on a 16 in barrel, but it does cut down the sound on my 10.5 significantly vs running a regular muzzle break. I have it on a dedicated .22 rifle and that it is hilariously quiet but I know I can tame my pistol length 5.56 if need be. It's small, light weight and for the price its worth it, hell I'd probably consider getting another now that there isn't the 200$ tax stamp.

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My 22lr running 760 fps ammo is Hollywood quiet and takes care of anything on my 3/4 acre compound. I had to switch to a bolt action because the 10/22 wouldn't cycle with that little powder, even with reduced power spring. 1000 fps is the sweet spot for a 10/22 to cycle and be "Hollywood" quiet.

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Try the 810fps cci quiet semi auto.

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