First Look: POF PST-7 Suppressor

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posted on January 26, 2026
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LEDE PST 7

Patriot Ordnance Factory Inc. (POF-USA) has announced the release of its the PST-7 suppressor, a .30-caliber can engineered to deliver effective signature reduction with extremely low back pressure, a boon particularly for semi-automatic platforms.

The PST-7 features a monolithic, 3D-printed titanium Ti6Al4V construction and incorporates POF-USA's proprietary Patriot Suppression Technology, combining spiral multi-chamber geometry with forward venting to manage gas flow and reduce shooter-facing blowback. The design minimizes cyclic wear in semi-autos, improves reliability and enhances recoil reduction.

"The PST-7 was developed to meet the demands of modern shooters who want performance without compromise," said Corey Soriano, vice president of sales and marketing at POF-USA. "By focusing on forward venting and low back pressure, we created a suppressor that improves reliability while reducing gas to the operator's face."

Features:

  • Extremely low back pressure
  • Spiral, multi-chamber flow-through design
  • Monolithic titanium Ti6Al4V body
  • Patent-pending helical core geometry
  • User-serviceable design with removable front and rear caps
  • 1.375-24 TPI HUB compatibility
  • High-temperature Cerakote finish

The PST-7 measures 6.43 inches in length, weighs 16.8 ounces, and is finished in black. It ships with a PST HUB adapter installed and includes a 7.62 PST-QD flash hider. The suppressor is designed for semi-automatic .30-caliber platforms and is optimized for reliable cycling with minimal gas disruption.

For more information about the PST-7 silencer and the complete POF-USA product lineup, visit pof-usa.com.

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