The REAPER from Unknown Suppressors

How is 4+6" in front of muzzle can 3ish ounces lighter than the 4+4.25 OGL at 14.9 ounces?

Lots of iterative design and testing has resulted in significant weight loss. Unlike most (all) manufacturers, Cliff understands constant design and experimentating- the printer is putting out new designs to test every other day nonstop.

The OG functionally has no restrictions- that’s actual no restrictions, not “no restrictions but they’ll blow up”. If you can get a 33xc through an OG, it will take it.
The Reaper is lightened to where a 20” 300prc didn’t damage it with 99 rounds back to back as fast as possible. It too has nearly no restrictions- but it probably has some. There is a new can coming out tomorrow, that is very light, that will have caliber restrictions, but probably no barrel length restrictions.
 
How's the suppression on that combination? I'm genuinely curious as I have a big stupid magnum and a more compact suppressor is on my radar.

I think it was low 140 dBA at the ear. It was definitely a suppressor, but I wouldn’t choose to shoot it without some version of ear pro.
 
I think it was low 140 dBA at the ear. It was definitely a suppressor, but I wouldn’t choose to shoot it without some version of ear pro.

You had to drill a bigger hole in the .30 caliber OG, iirc? That was definitely one of those “don’t try this at home” things, right?!?


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I’d like to see a reflex for the Reaper. As well as a test against the Airlock Zero Gravity.
 
Sweet! I thought it was in the works. I know there would be a weight penalty, but I’m sure it’d be significantly quieter than an OG?

It’s just over 12oz, very good sound.

There are also new versions of the OG coming that at significantly lighter, and sub 130 dBA.
 
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