PEDRO
ITCS-PEDRO
PRODUCTION NOTIFICATION TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER: APOKRISIS
FFL/SOT: 1-64-033-07-9C-07143
LOCATION: HORN LAKE, MISSISSIPPI
I. Device Classification
Type of Firearm: Silencer / Suppressor
Model Designation: PEDRO (Rimfire Pistol Performance Variant)
II. Physical Architecture & Construction Materials
Chassis Construction: Engineered with a compact monolithic outer protective housing shell fused natively to the internal pressure-gated alignment tracking core. Layer-by-layer solid fusion execution utilizes high-temperature composite polyamide reinforced with carbon fiber (PAHT-CF) on a Bambu Lab P2S hardware platform, or advanced aerospace sintered alloys.
Acoustic Core Array: Features a highly optimized primary expansion blast chamber specifically scaled for immediate rimfire gas capturing, flowing directly into a repeatable stack of linear mechanical cone baffles.
Secluded Central Corridor: Incorporates a fixed, continuous internal alignment bore path running directly down center. This isolated channel forms a structural shield that fences off the projectile flight vector from the
surrounding expanding gas cells, ensuring uniform concentric alignment and complete elimination of point-of-impact shift.
III. Method of Operation & Signature Reduction Mechanics
The device actively mitigates muzzle pressure waves, extreme decibel output, and signature frontiers strictly through volumetric mechanical collection, gas shearing, and slowed velocity dispersion:
Blast Interception: Upon host pistol discharge, hot, high-velocity rimfire propellant gases instantly vent into the localized primary blast chamber, experiencing an immediate drop in baseline pressure velocity.
Linear Gas Cutting: The advancing gas matrix is continuous cut, rotated, and swirled down the linear baffle stack. The integrated geometry forces the gas into independent expansion pockets, creating turbulent flow resistance and delaying exit acceleration.
Decibel and Flash Neutralization: By lengthening gas retention times and flattening the expansion delta at the front end-cap aperture, the violent acoustic report is dropped below the hearing-safe threshold (eliminating the requirement for external ear protection during range use), while simultaneously choking out muzzle flash signatures.
IV. Manufacturer Certification and Mandatory Markings
This device is manufactured under the authority of APOKRISIS (FFL Type 07 / SOT Class 02) in Horn Lake, MS. The monolithic housing structure features legal registration data digitally embedded into the 3D geometry file or deep-engraved to a minimum compliant relief depth of .003 inches in absolute compliance with 27 CFR § 479.102, formatted as follows:
APOKRISIS
HORN LAKE, MS, USA
.22 LR
MODEL: PEDRO
SERIAL NUMBER
APOKRISIS: Suppressor Ownership & Purchase Procedure
Overview
Suppressors are classified as firearms under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and are regulated as defense articles. The following procedures are established by APOKRISIS in Horn Lake, MS, to ensure a safe, legal, and transparent buying process for all customers. As of January 1, 2026, the federal NFA transfer tax has been eliminated. While the financial barrier has been removed, all federal registration, background check requirements, and ATF approval processes remain strictly in effect.
Core Policies ("Hard Lines")
HARD LINE 1: FFL/SOT Dealer Requirement. You must purchase through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) with Special Occupational Taxpayer (SOT) status. Suppressors cannot be mailed directly to a consumer. Any claim that a suppressor can be shipped to your home is fraudulent and illegal.
HARD LINE 2: Point-of-Purchase Paperwork. All legal documentation must be completed with the FFL who facilitates the final transfer. FFL-to-FFL transfers are permitted across state lines, but the final transfer to the consumer must be executed by an FFL in the customer’s state of residence.
HARD LINE 3: Risk and Inventory Management. Because local dealers do not typically maintain massive stockpiles of NFA inventory, they must order specific units based on customer selection. Consequently, FFLs will often require a deposit to mitigate the risk of holding non-refundable NFA inventory.
HARD LINE 4: Purpose of Funds. Payments made to APOKRISIS serve as a deposit for services rendered, including consulting, locating, and facilitating the transfer of your suppressor. This deposit is non-refundable. If a customer is found to be legally ineligible to purchase the suppressor at the time of transfer, these funds cover the administrative time and costs incurred by the FFL.
HARD LINE 5: Individual vs. Trust. You may purchase as an individual; a trust is not required. While a trust remains an option for those interested in estate planning or shared possession, individual registration is a simpler, faster alternative.
HARD LINE 6: Physical Verification. The FFL cannot submit an application until the specific unit is in their possession. This ensures that the suppressor you purchase is the exact unit you inspect, hold, and register at the point of sale.
Purchasing Procedure
Selection: Select your suppressor at www.Apokrisis662.com.
Order Initiation: Complete the online order form. A deposit equal to 50% of the purchase price is required.
Logistics: APOKRISIS will contact an FFL in your area (or a preferred dealer identified in your order comments) to facilitate the transfer. We will manufacture and ship the unit to the FFL.
Application: Upon notification of arrival, schedule an appointment with your FFL to submit your fingerprints and ATF Form 4.
ATF Review: Your application will undergo an internal ATF review and FBI background check. While processing times
have improved dramatically in 2026, wait times vary by individual.
Approval & Transfer: Upon ATF approval, return to your FFL to complete the final transaction. The remaining balance will be paid via our website. APOKRISIS will cover your transfer fees to the dealer using your initial deposit.
Registration: Your suppressor is registered in your name in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record (NFRTR). This registration is permanent. Should the item be lost or stolen, you must notify local law enforcement and the ATF immediately through your FFL to protect yourself from liability.
Disclaimer: Firearms regulations are complex and subject to change. Always verify your specific situation with your local FFL/SOT or an ATF Industry Operations investigator.
