Airlock Zero Gravity 30

Hey everyone — I jumped on a call with @Formidilosus today and we talked through dB testing and the meters we’re both using.

The new suppressor is absolutely incredible, and based on today’s testing I do believe the .300 Win Mag numbers are legitimately in the 129–130 dB range. That said, some of the 6.5 numbers may be a bit off, or the meter may be having issues accurately capturing data below 127 dB.

We need to collect more data over more days and possibly even run some mil-spec (muzzle) style testing to really lock this in.

Just wanted to be communicative as we continue to refine and validate the numbers — none of the numbers we’ve posted are final yet. These meters are great for rough comparisons, but everything will be finalized at the Summit.
 
I was kicking myself for only buying a Nano during Black Friday… but now I realize this is the move for my 7PRC at least. Only thing slowing me down is that you’ll come out with something else insane in 3 months 😮‍💨
 
I’ll be fighting homies in the preorders for this on a 6.5 and will move my 6.5 to my 6.

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This but moving the 6.5 can to a .223.
Can’t imagine using this on a single shot 300BO subsonic. Hammer falling would be the loudest part.
 
Hey everyone — I jumped on a call with @Formidilosus today and we talked through dB testing and the meters we’re both using.


For others to understand what @AirlockIndustries and I were discussing- I have little doubt that this can sounds good, however 121 dB(A) are dry fire numbers.



121.9
120.0
117.4
119.8



On top of that, as he said we are both seeing some odd readings at times.
 
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I'd love to see a quick comparison chart when you guys get time to tabulate data and have more testing. These early 30 cal results has me playing musical suppressors in my head. My ears are excited for your company! Have fun at SHOT.

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