Description
The Rugged Suppressors Oculus22 is an ADAPT-modular rimfire suppressor machined from 17-4PH stainless steel and finished in high-temp black Cerakote. It offers two user-selectable configurations for a shorter, lighter package or a longer, higher-performance configuration without permanent modification. The Oculus22 is listed for use with .22 LR (belt-fed rated) and is also listed for 22 WMR, 17 HMR, 17 WSM and 5.7x28mm. The unit ships with a 1/2×28 direct thread mount and accessory kit for field use and maintenance.
Key Specifications
- The suppressor is rated for calibers up to .22 LR (belt-fed rated) and also lists 22 WMR, 17 HMR, 17 WSM, and 5.7x28mm.
- The outer diameter measures 1.06 inches for a slim profile on small-caliber firearms.
- The length is configurable as 3.25 inches (short) or 5.25 inches (standard) depending on module configuration.
- The weight is listed as 4.3 oz (short) and 6.9 oz (standard) based on configuration.
- Construction uses 17-4 PH stainless steel for tube, baffles and mount.
- The included mount uses a 1/2×28 direct thread attachment method.
- Finish is a high-temp black Cerakote for corrosion resistance and durability.
- The suppressor includes an ADAPT module and removable 22 front cap for modular configuration.
- The product ships with a front cap removal tool, operator’s manual, and Oculus logo sticker to support maintenance and setup.
- The listed suppression performance includes a 113 dB rating and notes no first-round pop in the standard configuration (as reported by the manufacturer).
Built for shooters who value modularity and serviceable construction, the Oculus22 combines 17-4PH stainless steel durability with a compact ADAPT system to give flexibility between lightweight carry and full-length performance. Its direct-thread mount, included accessory kit, and multiple caliber listings make it a practical choice for rimfire platforms and select small centerfire calibers where the manufacturer’s ratings apply.
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