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Being skeptical doesn't equate to a hater.

When’s the last time you saw t/k or airlock making “skeptical” comments about UM suppressors or laughing faces on other suppressors posts?

No reason to be skeptical at this point. Welcome them, encourage rhem to become a sponsor, and be excited to see more suppressor technology!

I’m excited for a smaller braked suppressor for my 300nmi. I was hoping airlock would do it soon, but it sounds like it might be a while.
 
When’s the last time you saw t/k or airlock making “skeptical” comments about UM suppressors or laughing faces on other suppressors posts?

No reason to be skeptical at this point. Welcome them, encourage rhem to become a sponsor, and be excited to see more suppressor technology!

I’m excited for a smaller braked suppressor for my 300nmi. I was hoping airlock would do it soon, but it sounds like it might be a while.
I'm also excited about new suppressors.

But why is there no reason to be skeptical? When a company claims cutting edge tech we should all be skeptical until testing is done in controlled conditions against peers.
 
When’s the last time you saw t/k or airlock making “skeptical” comments about UM suppressors or laughing faces on other suppressors posts?

No reason to be skeptical at this point. Welcome them, encourage rhem to become a sponsor, and be excited to see more suppressor technology!

I’m excited for a smaller braked suppressor for my 300nmi. I was hoping airlock would do it soon, but it sounds like it might be a while.
This setup is exactly the reason all of this was born! Magnum lightweight hunting rifles. Recoil mitigation is a must, and hunting unsupressed isn’t fun. So we combined them.

Our [Limited 30] is a 5.9 oz 30 cal can, and excepts the brake technology.
 
Our test rig dry fires 119 -120 depending on the day while gun is in same position realstive to shooters ear.
It's hard to grasp those kinds of numbers when a vacuum cleaner is supposedly around 89 decibels. We must have the loudest vacuum on the planet, because I always feel like I need earpro whenever it's running. And I always do wear earpro when using the ShopVac. Otherwise it hurts my ears.
 
It's hard to grasp those kinds of numbers when a vacuum cleaner is supposedly around 89 decibels. We must have the loudest vacuum on the planet, because I always feel like I need earpro whenever it's running. And I always do wear earpro when using the ShopVac. Otherwise it hurts my ears.
If I get on my tractor without ear pro I can’t hear for at least 4 hours. Same issue with a chop saw, cordless impact screw gun even a hand held Tpost driver. I now wear the Decibels Acoustics for concerts whenever I use any equipment.

I had typed a very skeptical post as I saw the video as all Marketing Hype. I will wait until published 3rd party data. I also hope they are allowed in the TBAC Suppressor Summit this summer.
 
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