swavescatter
Pain in the butt!
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Oh dang. From the podcast I was hearing Jake talking about buying a second printer if demand met expectations. I guess everyone is waiting for the tax stamp to go away. Or broke 

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Instead of telling them how to run their business based on your assumptions you could call and ask them. They were in stock a week ago and might still be.I get that, but my assumption is that the estimated wait for an OG is probably like 6 months? Does anyone know? Maybe I overestimated the popularity and they do have cycles to pump out fun stuff.
Instead of telling them how to run their business based on your assumptions you could call and ask them. They were in stock a week ago and might still be.
Same.I had my OG in hand in less than 20 days from order to pickup.
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Please show me where I was telling anyone how to run their business. I was sharing my confusion on their approach based on my incorrect assumption of demand.
A little defensive?
I don’t see the rationale for UM to sell 22LR cans. Plenty of adequate rimfire cans already out there for trainer rifles.
I would think that the demand for the OG would drive maximum production of those instead of eating up build time for toy cans.
No. You?A little defensive?
I don’t see the rationale for UM to sell 22LR cans.
No. You?
Stronger in case I, er…accidentally use it on a 223. Lighter, cheaper & shorter than other options I was considering. Since they don’t have a huge lead time, I say go for it. They should make whatever suppressor they can dream up. Some will sell a ton, others wont, but with a printer you just do less runs of what doesn’t move.I don’t see the rationale for UM to sell 22LR cans. Plenty of adequate rimfire cans already out there for trainer rifles.
I would think that the demand for the OG would drive maximum production of those instead of eating up build time for toy cans. I’m waiting on the sidelines for QC to prove out but if the wait time just grows for hunting cans to make room for toys I’m less likely to ever pull the trigger.
That said, I’m no business genius, and probably an outlier.
What's louder, this or an ultra 5?
Is this a "do as I say and not as I do" moment?
What's louder, this or an ultra 5?
Is this a "do as I say and not as I do" moment?
I'd love to see destructive testing of the gnat with 223 and maybe even 22CM....
If I don’t clean my 22 suppressors around 500 rounds I get blow back shooting them on a pistol. Even taking them apart and leaving them in CLR for 24hr they aren’t clean.New to suppressors, need to be schooled on cleaning them. I have the OG & I’m interested in the Gnat.
They’re titanium, sealed, OTB suppressors. I’ll probably clean the OG every 2k rounds, but everywhere I look the consensus is that 22LR suppressors need to be frequently cleaned. I’m planning on just filling it halfway with CLR, plugging the ends, shaking the snot out of it. Maybe rinse & repeat, let it sit 15min, or something of that sort.
Am I on the right track, should I get a sonic cleaner, should I avoid CLR with titanium? I know UM offers a cleaning service but I’m the type who wouldn’t utilize that, I prefer DIY to boxing/shipping something.
No idea how to clean a suppressor (especially a sealed 22LR) so any advice is appreciated!
I feel the same way…Hey @Ryan Avery have you and Robby thought about forming a Rosklide Anonymous group and a halfway house for all the dudes that go broke and get kicked out from buying all the chit you and your collaboratives come up with!?
I may need those resources soon. I recently snuck the OG in, but the Teratorn, Predator, and future Raven might be the tipping point, please HELP!![]()