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Canik VOID Suppressors: $650 HUB Cans by Otter Creek Labs

Canik enters the suppressor market with the VOID line, built by Otter Creek Labs. VOID-556, VOID-556K, and VOID-762 ship at $649.99 with welded 17-4 stainless baffles and the 1.375x24 HUB interface; the 3D-printed titanium VOID-9 lands at $849.99. All four are full-auto rated with modular flow-through or closed end caps.

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NewsMay 17, 2026

Canik VOID Suppressors: $650 HUB Cans by Otter Creek Labs

Canik just walked into the booming post-tax-stamp suppressor market with a four-can lineup built by Otter Creek Labs. $649.99 for the rifle cans, $849.99 for the titanium pistol can, and HUB-compatible across the board. Here is what is actually under the tube.

Key Takeaways

  • Built by Otter Creek Labs: Canik did not design these in-house. OCL handles the engineering and US manufacturing, applying the welded 17-4 stainless baffle architecture from the Polonium line.
  • Four-can lineup:VOID-556 (6.1", 14.9 oz), VOID-556K (5.1", 12.3 oz), VOID-762 (6.1", 14.9 oz), and the 3D-printed titanium VOID-9 (6.0", 12 oz).
  • $649.99 rifle, $849.99 pistol: Undercuts SilencerCo Omega 36M and Dead Air Nomad-L by $150-300 while matching the HUB mount interface and full-auto rating.
  • Modular end caps: Swap between flow-through (low back pressure) and closed (maximum suppression) without tools. Tune the can to the host.
  • $0 NFA stamp, days-not-months wait: Every VOID purchase is a Form 4 transfer at the new $0 federal tax, with current eForm 4 approvals running on the order of days.

The VOID Lineup

Canik built four suppressors and shipped them simultaneously, not the staggered launch most new entrants run. The VOID-556 and VOID-556K cover 5.56 NATO and 6mm ARC, the VOID-762 handles every common .30-caliber host from .300 BLK up to .300 Win Mag, and the VOID-9 is a dedicated pistol and pistol-caliber-carbine can in 9mm. All four ship with a direct-thread adapter and the 1.375x24 HUB interface, which means they drop into any existing Plan-B, ASR, Keymo, or Xeno mount you already own.

The headline price is $649.99 for the three rifle cans. That puts the VOID-556 directly against the SilencerCo Omega 36M ($999), Dead Air Nomad-L ($899), and OCL's own Polonium K ($849), at $200-350 less. For the buyer who has been waiting out the previous $200 stamp and is now budgeting for their first can under the new regime, the math gets interesting fast.

Canik VOID-762 suppressor profile view showing the welded 17-4 stainless tube and HUB-compatible rear thread
VOID-762 profile, welded 17-4 stainless construction (Credit: Canik)

Construction and Otter Creek Labs Pedigree

The rifle cans are built around a welded 17-4 PH stainless steel baffle stack with a matte black Cerakote finish. They are full-auto rated and not user-serviceable, which is consistent with most welded-stainless designs in this price tier. The VOID-9, by contrast, is 3D-printed from titanium, which is how OCL hits the 12-ounce weight for a full-size pistol can with interchangeable front caps. Titanium printed construction is the same approach Faxon used on the Ion and CoreSync covered in our Faxon SHOT Show 2026 article, and the broader industry shift toward printed titanium cans is one of the defining trends of the post-stamp era.

OCL involvement is the key credibility signal here. Canik has the brand recognition and distribution to move volume, but they have never built a suppressor. OCL has, and the Polonium has a strong reputation for low back pressure and durable welds. The VOID-556 borrows the Polonium's modular end cap system directly: a flow-through cap for short suppressor hosts where gas-in-the-face matters, a closed cap for maximum suppression on longer barrels where you can afford the back pressure. If you are setting up a short-barreled host, the gas tuning conversation is more important than the can choice itself, see our guide on AR-15 adjustable gas blocks for suppressor use for the full breakdown.

Canik VOID-556 suppressor showing the matte black Cerakote finish and direct-thread mount adapter
VOID-556 with 1/2x28 direct-thread adapter (Credit: Canik)

Compare VOID-556 Against Other 5.56 Cans

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SilencerCo Velos LBP 556

  • 5.56 NATO
  • 3D-printed Inconel 625
$999.00 MSRP
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EchoCore Sector 5.56 Compact

  • 5.56 NATO
  • XCR helicoidal Inconel
$1049.00 MSRP
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Suppressors • $1,450

SIG SLX556-QD Suppressor

  • 5.56 NATO rated
  • Inconel construction
$1450.00 MSRP
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Suppressors • $975

SilencerCo Omega 300

  • .30 cal rated
  • Direct thread + QD
$975.00 MSRP
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Suppressors • $699

SilencerCo Omega 9K

  • 9mm rated
  • 4.7 inches
$699.00 MSRP
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Suppressors • $995

Thunder Beast Arms Spiro 5.56

  • 5.56 NATO
  • Haynes 282 superalloy
$995.00 MSRP
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How VOID Pricing Stacks Up

At $649.99 MSRP, the VOID-556 is one of the cheapest welded stainless HUB cans on the market that is not a budget brand. SilencerCo and Dead Air both anchor the premium tier at $850 and up. Rugged and YHM sit around $700-800. Generic budget cans at $500 and below typically come from companies with no track record, no warranty network, and limited dealer presence. The VOID series threads the gap: OCL build quality, Canik dealer network, and a price that does not insult the rifle you are putting it on.

The VOID-762 at the same $649.99 is the more interesting entry. Multi-caliber .30 cans typically run $900-1,200 (Dead Air Nomad-30, SilencerCo Omega 300, OCL Polonium 30). At $650 with the same caliber coverage (300 BLK through .300 Win Mag), the VOID-762 is the most aggressive value play in the lineup. If you already shoot a .300 Blackout host and have been waiting for a serious can at a reasonable price, this is the launch to watch.

The VOID-9 at $849.99 is priced more aggressively against the Q Erector, Dead Air Wolfman, and Rugged Obsidian 9. Titanium 3D-printed cans with modular end caps generally start at $900-1,000, so the VOID-9 is competing at the low end of the titanium pistol-can bracket while matching the feature set. For broader context on what we've seen from new launches under the $0 stamp era, see our coverage of the SHOT Show 2026 suppressor boom.

Canik VOID-9 titanium 3D-printed pistol suppressor resting on gravel showing the swirl texture characteristic of printed titanium
The VOID-9 uses 3D-printed titanium for a 12-ounce full-size pistol can (Credit: Pew Pew Tactical)

Full VOID Series Specifications

SpecVOID-556VOID-556KVOID-762VOID-9
Caliber5.56 / 6mm ARC5.56 / 6mm ARC.300 BLK - .300 Win Mag9mm, .300 BLK sub
Length6.1"5.1"6.1"6.0"
Weight14.9 oz12.3 oz14.9 oz12 oz
Diameter1.625"1.625"1.625"1.625"
MaterialWelded 17-4 SSWelded 17-4 SSWelded 17-4 SS3D-printed Ti
Rear MountHUB 1.375x24HUB 1.375x24HUB 1.375x24HUB 1.375x24
Included Adapter1/2x281/2x285/8x241/2x28
Min Barrel10.5"10.5"9" (300 BLK)Pistol
Full-Auto RatedYesYesYesYes (semi 300 BLK)
Modular CapsFlow / ClosedFlow / ClosedFlow / ClosedInterchangeable
MSRP$649.99$649.99$649.99$849.99
Built ByOCL (USA)OCL (USA)OCL (USA)OCL (USA)

Setting Up a Host for the VOID Series

A new can is a starting point, not a solution. The host rifle matters more than which $650 suppressor you pick. For the VOID-556 on a standard 14.5 or 16-inch AR-15, you want an adjustable gas block and ideally a heavier buffer to handle the back pressure spike. For the VOID-556K on a 10.5-11.5 inch SBR, gas tuning is mandatory, not optional. The full breakdown lives in our AR-15 suppressor setup guide, which walks through gas blocks, buffer weights, BCG choices, and muzzle device selection for suppressed shooting.

The VOID-762 is the most versatile entry in the lineup because it spans four meaningful cartridges. On a .300 Blackout SBR with the flow-through cap, you get the best of subsonic suppressed shooting with minimal gas blowback. On a .308 bolt gun with the closed cap, you get full-volume sound suppression on a host with no gas system to tune. The same can does both jobs, which is the entire pitch for buying a multi-caliber .30 over a dedicated 5.56 setup. For our full ranked list of 5.56 cans the VOID-556 is competing against, see the best 5.56 suppressors of 2026 guide.

Want to spec out a complete suppressor-ready build from scratch? The rifle builder lets you select a host platform, choose a barrel length and gas system that pairs with a 556 or 762 can, and pre-filter components by suppressor readiness. For a head-to-head against other entries in the new can wave, see our coverage of the Q Lefty and the AAC MPW Series.

Buy the VOID Series

The rifle cans (556, 556K, 762) started shipping to dealers April 1, 2026 and are listed at multiple retailers around $635 street. The VOID-9 was announced alongside the rifle line but has not hit dealer shelves at the same volume yet, check stock before placing a Form 4. All four ship as Form 4 transfers at the new $0 federal tax under the OBBBA.

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Canik VOID-556

$650

Otter Creek Labs-built 5.56 HUB can at $649.99 with modular flow-through or closed end cap selection

5.56 NATO / 6mm ARCWelded 17-4 stainlessHUB 1.375x2414.9 oz
Pros
  • +Built by Otter Creek Labs, applying the Polonium-line welded baffle architecture
  • +Modular flow-through and closed end caps included, tune the can to the host
  • +$649.99 MSRP undercuts SilencerCo Omega 36M ($999) and Dead Air Nomad-L ($899)
Cons
  • 10.5 inch minimum barrel length on 5.56
  • Welded construction is not user-serviceable
  • Canik is a first-time suppressor brand; warranty path less proven than dedicated suppressor companies
Length: 6.1 inchesDiameter: 1.625 inchesWeight: 14.9 ozMaterial: Welded 17-4 PH stainless steel, matte black Cerakote
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Canik VOID-556K

$650

Compact 5.1-inch OCL-built 5.56 K-can at $649.99 with the same modular cap system as the full-size VOID-556

5.56 NATO / 6mm ARCWelded 17-4 stainlessHUB 1.375x2412.3 oz
Pros
  • +Shorter and lighter than the full-size VOID-556 at the same $649.99 price
  • +Otter Creek Labs welded 17-4 stainless construction
  • +Modular flow-through and closed end caps included
Cons
  • 10.5 inch minimum barrel length, same as the full-size
  • K-can length sacrifices some sound suppression versus a full-size can
  • Not user-serviceable
Length: 5.1 inchesDiameter: 1.625 inchesWeight: 12.3 ozMaterial: Welded 17-4 PH stainless steel, matte black Cerakote
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Canik VOID-762

$650

Multi-caliber .30 HUB can from .300 BLK through .300 Win Mag at $649.99, built by Otter Creek Labs

.300 BLK / 7.62x39 / .308 / .300 WMWelded 17-4 stainlessHUB 1.375x2414.9 oz
Pros
  • +Most aggressive multi-caliber .30 value at $649.99, $250-450 under comparable cans
  • +Otter Creek Labs welded 17-4 stainless construction
  • +Covers .300 BLK subsonic through .300 Win Mag on one can
Cons
  • 9 inch .300 BLK minimum, 10.5 inch 7.62x39, 16 inch .308, 20 inch .300 WM
  • Welded construction is not user-serviceable
  • Canik suppressor warranty path unproven at launch
Length: 6.1 inchesDiameter: 1.625 inchesWeight: 14.9 ozMaterial: Welded 17-4 PH stainless steel, matte black Cerakote
4

Canik VOID-9

$850

3D-printed titanium 9mm pistol and PCC can at $849.99 with interchangeable front caps

9mm / .300 BLK subsonic3D-printed titaniumHUB 1.375x2412 oz
Pros
  • +3D-printed titanium construction at 12 oz, light for a full-size 9mm can
  • +Interchangeable front caps for back-pressure vs suppression tuning
  • +$849.99 MSRP undercuts comparable titanium 9mm cans by $100-200
Cons
  • Supersonic .300 BLK requires a 9-inch barrel and is semi-auto only
  • Pistol cans add reciprocating mass; Nielsen device tuning may still be needed on some hosts
  • First-generation Canik suppressor program, warranty support unproven
Length: 6.0 inchesDiameter: 1.625 inchesWeight: 12 ozMaterial: 3D-printed titanium, black Cerakote

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who actually makes the Canik VOID suppressors?
Canik partnered with Otter Creek Labs (OCL) to design and build the VOID line. OCL is a US-based suppressor manufacturer best known for the Hydrogen and Polonium lines, and the VOID series uses OCL's welded 17-4 stainless baffle architecture in the rifle cans and 3D-printed titanium construction in the VOID-9 pistol can. The suppressors are built in the United States, not in Canik's Turkish facility.
How much do the Canik VOID suppressors cost?
The VOID-556, VOID-556K, and VOID-762 carry a $649.99 MSRP, with Guns.com listing them around $605.99 street. The 3D-printed titanium VOID-9 is priced at $849.99 MSRP. That undercuts most premium HUB-compatible cans (SilencerCo Omega 36M, Dead Air Nomad-L, OCL's own Polonium) by $150-300 while keeping the same modular mounting interface and full-auto rating.
Is the VOID-556 a flow-through suppressor or maximum sound suppression?
Both. The VOID-556 and VOID-556K ship with interchangeable end caps that let you swap between a flow-through cap (lower back pressure, faster cyclic, less gas in the face) and a closed cap (maximum sound suppression). This is the same modular approach OCL uses on the Polonium line, so you can tune the can to a host: flow-through on a short suppressor host like a 10.5-inch AR, closed cap on a 16-inch precision build where back pressure is less of an issue.
What barrel length do you need to run a VOID-556?
Canik rates the VOID-556 and VOID-556K for 10.5-inch barrels and longer in 5.56 NATO. The VOID-762 covers .300 Blackout down to 9 inches, 7.62x39 down to 10.5 inches, .308 Winchester down to 16 inches, and .300 Win Mag down to 20 inches. Going shorter than the rated minimum risks unburned powder ignition and accelerated baffle wear, the standard caveats for any rifle can.
What is the HUB mount and why does it matter?
HUB (Hybrid Universal Bravo) is the 1.375x24 industry-standard rear thread used by SilencerCo, Dead Air, OCL, Q, Rugged, and most modern suppressor mount systems. Buying a HUB-compatible can means you are not locked into one company's mount ecosystem: Plan-B, ASR, Keymo, Xeno, and most direct-thread adapters all screw into the same rear thread. The VOID cans ship with a direct-thread adapter (1/2x28 on the 556 and 556K, 5/8x24 on the 762) and accept any aftermarket HUB mount.
Does the new $0 tax stamp apply to the VOID series?
Yes. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act zeroed the federal making and transfer tax on suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, and AOWs effective January 1, 2026. Every VOID suppressor purchase is a Form 4 transfer with no $200 stamp. You still need to complete Form 4, get fingerprinted, register the can on the NFA registry, and pass the NICS check, but the ATF eForm pipeline is currently approving suppressor transfers in days, not months. Background: read our coverage of how the $0 stamp reshaped the 2026 suppressor market.

Bottom Line

The Canik VOID series is the first suppressor launch of 2026 that meaningfully resets the value bracket. $649.99 for a welded stainless HUB-compatible can built by Otter Creek Labs is a real number, not a marketing claim. The modular end cap system gives you flow-through and closed configurations without buying two cans. The VOID-762 covering .300 BLK through .300 Win Mag at the same $649.99 is the single most aggressive multi-caliber .30 value on the market right now.

The catch is that Canik is not the one building these. OCL is. That is good for build quality and bad for warranty path predictability, since Canik is a Turkish importer running their first suppressor program. If the support story holds up, the VOID line is the obvious first can recommendation under $700 for the rest of 2026. If it does not, buyers will know within six months. For a broader read on where the post-$0-stamp suppressor market is heading, see our SHOT Show 2026 suppressor boom coverage, or the Canik MC9 Prime NC launch for the other piece of Canik news this month.

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