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It will be interesting to see where the market ends up. As in, what will be the discount for buying used. What will a can's depreciation be? I sold mine for half what I paid for it. Time will tell.
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Depending on the silencer, it might be nice to get 50% for it.It will be interesting to see where the market ends up. As in, what will be the discount for buying used. What will a can's depreciation be? I sold mine for half what I paid for it. Time will tell.
See I know the lost opportunity cost is a real thing - but I’d be selling my Dead air and rugged suppressors for like $300 at most. And OGs wouldn’t be too far behind if that 22 Airlock can turns out to be legitI guess it's great if you have an SOT nearby where you get a deal. That isn't my situation so Sure, the tax stamp goes away, but the time I pay SOT fees, shipping all that its not likely to be a great deal for me. I want to buy a lightly used TBAC ultra 7 off a guy, he wants 900 bucks. By the time I deal with all the BS, I may as well just buy a new one from capitol armory.
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@DannyB what would be the result if you increased the volumne of the dedicated 223 can to that of the Airlock 6.5? An Airlock 6.5 shell with the .223 bore diameter? I'm intrigued by your 223 can but also can't help but wonder how much more quiet it could potentially be if you utilized the same footprint as the Airlock 6.5 and bumped up the volumne. The Airlock 6.5 is already plenty small for most of us and would prefer even further suppression gains.
My thought would be why not just use the current 6.5 on the 223?My thoughts exactly
Right. But if you made it the size you state it wouldn’t be the lightest or smallest possible right? Has to be a trade off somewhereBecause I’m intrigued by the idea of the most quiet and lightest suppressor possible. And some designs are showing that bore size contributes to that.
@Escalante11 a larger design would be quieter, but it would also increase cost compared with the current .22 model and the price would be in line with the Zero Gravity. The 6.5 will work very well on a .223, and honestly this suppressor already sounds great on a .223.My thoughts exactly
Excited to see comparison to the ab-10. That’s my fave 223 at this time. If you can half the weight in smaller size with same suppression as ab-10 that’s a win IMO@Escalante11 a larger design would be quieter, but it would also increase cost compared with the current .22 model and the price would be in line with the Zero Gravity. The 6.5 will work very well on a .223, and honestly this suppressor already sounds great on a .223.
We’re testing Saturday: we’ll run the .22 prototype and the 6.5 Zero Gravity against an Ultra 7, OG, SilencerCo Harvester, AB10, and possibly an Ultra 5, and we’ll film the results. For shooters who want something slightly larger than the .22 but still optimized for a .223, the 6mm Zero Gravity will be the ticket (Spring 2026).
Right. But if you made it the size you state it wouldn’t be the lightest or smallest possible right? Has to be a trade off somewhere
I do understand the tradeoffs. I didn’t state a size. But if I were to put specifics to it relative to the current version, then I would say; if it was 6”, 6oz and yielded 125db, that would be amazing.Right. But if you made it the size you state it wouldn’t be the lightest or smallest possible right? Has to be a trade off somewhere
agreed my man. Fully understandI do understand the tradeoffs. I didn’t state a size. But if I were to put specifics to it relative to the current version, then I would say; if it was 6”, 6oz and yielded 125db, that would be amazing.
Airlock is disrupting the industry in a fantastic way. I hope the iteration never ends.
I'll be your Huckleberry. Already blew up one scythe on my 25 and I'm down to do it again!I would sure hope it can take a 25 western, if not it’s just another scythe ti
We haven’t printed any prototypes yet, still working on the .22 and .30 at the moment. I’ve got drawings of the prototypes on my computer, but I don’t want to share too many details until it’s printed and tested. Based on the performance we’re seeing with the .22, we think we can downsize the 6 a bit without compromising performance. The exact ratio is still TBDProbably a dumb question but curious given the upcoming 6mm release.
Already shooting the zero gravity 6.5 with a 6CM out of a 16.5 inch barrel. Very pleased with the weight and sound.
How much would I gain in sound performance (or lose in weight) by upgrading to the new 6mm version upon release?
Going to have to wait for the 25 cal versionI'll be your Huckleberry. Already blew up one scythe on my 25 and I'm down to do it again!
Ill blow a 30cal, im not partial! But a dedicated 25 would be sweet.Going to have to wait for the 25 cal version
It would be a cool suppressor to be able to use on a 22 pistol, 17hmrs, and still be useable on a 223. I like dedicated cans, but a rimfire and 223 combo. A that is light enough to use on a pistol too sounds pretty sweet.Right. But if you made it the size you state it wouldn’t be the lightest or smallest possible right? Has to be a trade off somewhere
It would be a cool suppressor to be able to use on a 22 pistol, 17hmrs, and still be useable on a 223. I like dedicated cans, but a rimfire and 223 combo. A that is light enough to use on a pistol too sounds pretty sweet.
1/2” threads?Calibrated and set up the meter tonight. Three shots - 130.2 dB(A) average on a 22” 22 ARC. We’ll be doing a full test day tomorrow with more data, but initial numbers look very promising.