Any reason in particular? Is there a performance difference?
Its lighter, and looks clean.
Ken
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Any reason in particular? Is there a performance difference?
Any reason in particular? Is there a performance difference?
Its lighter, and looks clean.
So, specs?Waiting for all the questions from everyone![]()
W/ hub adapter 8.5oz 127dB is on the IG story.So, specs?
Why did I spend all that money on the OG…? This looks 2” longer, ~4ish ounces lighter and significantly quieter….
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I told Jake and Cliff this answer today. I will never use the Reaper for my hunting rifle. I've been around almost every can on the market and would pick the OG every time! Yeah, it's a little louder, but it doesn't have that crack that all these 6” muzzle forward cans have, plus I want the shortest form factor possible. 2” is 2”. But OTB suppressor education takes time. Shot in a group setting with lots of rounds fired, almost everyone picks the OG at the end of the week. But truthfully, Americans are like sheep.. Clique and 6” cans are all the rage for now. So the US is making what the masses want, and she's a beauty. I'm just happy they made the OG first!Why did I spend all that money on the OG…? This looks 2” longer, ~4ish ounces lighter, and significantly quieter….
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Why did I spend all that money on the OG…? This looks 2” longer, ~4ish ounces lighter and significantly quieter….
* post $200 tax stamps.In this fast moving world of suppressors nothing will stay on top in its niche for long. I’m excited to see what post tax stamp product rollouts looks like next year.
Nothing has really changed accept all supressors are 200$ cheaper of tax. Everyone is still subject to the NFA background check wait times?In this fast moving world of suppressors nothing will stay on top in its niche for long. I’m excited to see what post tax stamp product rollouts looks like next year.
I think there's just more people that would prefer a "quieter" 8.5oz can that doesn't go ejecto baffle stack-o cuz.UM Suppressors: "Hey guys, check out this cool thing we made!".
Customers: "Awesome, love the option for a new product!"
UM Suppressors: "Hey guys, we have another cool thing we just made!"
Customers: "How dare you give us another new product option!"
It would help to see/hear more videos (with good audio) of side by side testing, maybe some "man on the street" surveys at the range to get some unbiased feedback. It's really hard to hear the difference conclusively from what's been posted here/on Instagram, and the reception has been that it's a good can that does what it says, but not necessarily "the overwhelming winner every time". Just some honest feedback from a prospective customer. If you're relying on someone experiencing hundreds of rounds shot side by side with this can and other competitors before becoming convinced, not many people will ever experience that.I told Jake and Cliff this answer today. I will never use the Reaper for my hunting rifle. I've been around almost every can on the market and would pick the OG every time! Yeah, it's a little louder, but it doesn't have that crack that all these 6” muzzle forward cans have, plus I want the shortest form factor possible. 2” is 2”. But OTB suppressor education takes time. Shot in a group setting with lots of rounds fired, almost everyone picks the OG at the end of the week. But truthfully, Americans are like sheep.. Clique and 6” cans are all the rage for now. So the US is making what the masses want, and she's a beauty. I'm just happy they made the OG first!
Nothing has really changed accept all supressors are 200$ cheaper of tax. Everyone is still subject to the NFA background check wait times?