Are OTB suppressors worth it?

I don’t have an OTB yet - the current group buy is tempting for sure, but I really only have one or two barrels that it would work on (most of mine are a heavier contour).

For specific use case, I can certainly see the merit, but I don’t think I’m to the point where I’ll have a dedicated can for each rifle I own. I might wait it out for the Repear with reflex since it can apparently accommodate larger barrels.
 
I don’t have an OTB yet - the current group buy is tempting for sure, but I really only have one or two barrels that it would work on (most of mine are a heavier contour).

For specific use case, I can certainly see the merit, but I don’t think I’m to the point where I’ll have a dedicated can for each rifle I own. I might wait it out for the Repear with reflex since it can apparently accommodate larger barrels.
Yup Reaper with Reflex for Larger diameter barrel is the ticket,
 
Im in for one because i want the lightest shortest build possible.

Otb saves 3 inches, and DT saves several ounces over adapters. Add kn that the og6-s is light. Im saving 6ish oz and ~5" over the reaper with srs brake and hellfire adapter. Im entirely used to running a 24" barrel with tbac 9".

Im gonna have a 23.25" 25 prc with reaper and srs for long pokes.

And a 18" 6 creed in a folder with the og6-s for when the shot is going to be closer and/or the mountain is looking steep asf. (I want the short form factor for thick stuff/strapping to the pack as well). Its also going to be a much easier rifle to freehand.
 
Agreed with all of your points. You drank the Rokslide Kool-Aid unfortunately. Those airlock cans though… that’s some koolaid I can get behind.
I like the OG65. It's comparable to the Airlocks. I think it falls a little short, but not much at all. I am all about trying things out and seeing with my own eyes. Initially I thought no chance Airlock is really doing those #'s with that size and weight. Then I finally got one and shot a buddy's different model ZG. They are both nothing short of impressive. Ideally, I'd like to grab one of each.
 
Really just depends on what you value. I have an OG6.5 and like it. My buddy has a ZG6.5 coming so that will be interesting to compare. If weight is #1, ZG6.5 wins. For length, OG6.5 wins. But they aren't that different in those categories. ZG6.5 is a couple ounces lighter and the OG is only 3/8" shorter. Reports suggest the ZG is a little quieter.

I agree that it would be interesting to see what they could get out of ZG with reflex. ZG is a bit bigger diameter. I've also wondered how quiet the OG would be if it was a 1.7" diameter can. (it's 1.55"). I do prefer the smaller diameter because it's annoying to me when I can see the suppressor in my scope. Not a big deal at higher magnifications or shorter barrels, but it matters sometimes. I suspect I'll end up with an Airlock at some point, but with the group buy going the OG6-S is tempting me right now.

It's good to have options.
 
For me personally, yes.

My needs are: short OAL, light (ish) weight, and suppression. I find the OTB style to have the best balance of all these for me. The balance is a plus as well.

I've enjoyed the OG so far on my 18" 6CM. I think the OG6 will be even better.
 
OG6 seems like it'd be money on a 22" Dasher.. Could approach the speeds i'm used to in 18" 6 Creed with similar form factor and less powder/recoil/noise and all the simplicity attributes of a Dasher.

The form factor is nice.
 
Airlock heat up MUCH faster and get hotter. They are smaller and still pretty effective. I heard them last weekend. I could see using the Airlock.

I have the OG and the OGL and like them.
 
Most of my barrels are 24" so I'm intrigued by the idea. I think I'm going to order the Dead air nomad ti otb since it will accept barrels up to 1".
 
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