Air Lock Industries Suppressor

Yesterday I got to compare the 6.5ZG and my Scythe Ti on my 19” 260AI. And 7ZG and Scythe on a 7PRC. To my ears as the shooter, the Airlock ZG’s were quieter and had a better “sound” with less crack or concussive thump in both instances. This could be partially attributed to the Scythe’s Anchor Brake. I came into this comparison a little apprehensive as the ZG’s are much smaller dimensionally, and shouldn’t be as good as the Scythe. I wish I had taken a picture to show the size difference, totally forgot. Below are weights, Scythe, 7mmZG and 6.5ZG.

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Yesterday I got to compare the 6.5ZG and my Scythe Ti on my 19” 260AI. And 7ZG and Scythe on a 7PRC. To my ears as the shooter, the Airlock ZG’s were quieter and had a better “sound” with less crack or concussive thump in both instances. This could be partially attributed to the Scythe’s Anchor Brake. I came into this comparison a little apprehensive as the ZG’s are much smaller dimensionally, and shouldn’t be as good as the Scythe. I wish I had taken a picture to show the size difference, totally forgot. Below are weights, Scythe, 7mmZG and 6.5ZG.

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The zero g really defies logic , it’s such a great silencer
 
I let a couple buddies demo the zero G 6.5 vs a scythe on 24” 6.5 prcs . Standing right behind them the zero G was noticeably more pleasant than the scythe . The scythe had more “ concussion “ most likely do to the muzzle brake . They were thoroughly impressed .
 

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