New for 2025: Inland Manufacturing Suppressors

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posted on October 22, 2025
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Inland Manufacturing, LLC, a veteran-owned leader in new historical firearms, has announced the launch of three suppressors designed for superior sound reduction, ease of maintenance and durability. The I-CAN, I-CAN II and Monocore models expand Inland's portfolio of American-made suppressors that prioritize user-friendly cleaning and maximum efficiency. All of the new models come with direct thread capability, or with a BreakLok quick-detach system for an additional charge.

Crafted with precision engineering and a commitment to quality, these new suppressors work great dry or with Inland's proprietary dB Foam suppressor foam system, which enhances sound suppression while simplifying cleaning. Each model is built to withstand demanding conditions and are customizable to fit the consumer's specific needs.

I-CAN

The I-CAN is a compact, aluminum-bodied suppressor for shooters seeking a lightweight, low-maintenance option. Measuring 6 inches in overall length and 1.5 inches in diameter, it weighs just 12 ounces.

  • Caliber Rating: 5.56mm, .30 Caliber, 9mm, 38-.357 Magnum
  • Construction: Hard-anodized 6061 aluminum body with 10 stainless steel (304) baffles
  • Mounting: 1.375-24 TPI direct thread base (universal mount compatible); optional BreakLok QD mount kit available
  • Finish: Type III hard anodized (black)
  • Full-Auto Rated: No (suitable for all semi-auto use)
  • MSRP: $549.00 (standard direct thread base); Optional BreakLok QD base MSRP $220.00
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime

I-CAN II

For those demanding full-auto capability and enhanced durability, the I-CAN II steps up with a stainless steel construction that handles intense use. At 7.5 inches long and 1.5 inches in diameter, it weighs 20 ounces and incorporates 14 stainless steel baffles for superior gas management.

  • Caliber Rating: 5.56mm, .30 Caliber, .45 ACP
  • Construction: 304 stainless steel body and baffles
  • Mounting: 1.375-24 TPI direct thread base (universal mount compatible); optional BreakLok QD mount kit available
  • Finish: Black Nitride PVD
  • Full-Auto Rated: Yes
  • MSRP: $599.00 (standard direct thread base); Optional BreakLok QD base kit MSRP $220.00
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime

Monocore

The Monocore promises simplicity and serviceability with its single-piece aluminum monocore baffle system featuring Inland's exclusive X-Baffle design. This 7.5-inch, 1.5-inch diameter suppressor weighs 19 ounces and includes a knurled texture for tool-free disassembly, paired with a stainless steel blast plate for optimal suppression.

  • Caliber Rating: 5.56mm, .30 Caliber, 9mm, .45 ACP (Rimfire to .45-70)
  • Construction: 7075 aluminum monocore baffle; 304 stainless steel blast plate
  • Mounting: 1.375-24 TPI direct thread base; optional BreakLok QD mount available
  • Finish: Black hard anodized
  • Full-Auto Rated: Yes
  • MSRP: $579.00 (standard direct thread base); Optional BreakLok QD base MSRP $220.00
  • Warranty: Lifetime

PM-22 Rimfire and Smallbore

The PM-22 is Inland's ultralight solution for rimfire and smallbore enthusiasts. This 5-inch long, sub-1-inch diameter monocore suppressor weighs 4.6 ounces, is machined from solid 6061 aluminum billet with a hard-anodized finish, and boasts a stainless steel base.

  • Caliber Rating: .17 HMR to 5.7x28mm
  • Construction: Aluminum monocore with X-Baffle system
  • Mounting: 1/2-28 TPI direct thread
  • Finish: Black hard anodized
  • Full-Auto Rated: Yes
  • MSRP: $319.00
  • Warranty: Lifetime

All Inland suppressors are manufactured in Dayton, Ohio, and distributed exclusively by MKS Supply. For more details, visit inlandmfg.com 

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