Unknown 22OG

The bigger ID of a OTB, the more weight there is. And if you don’t increase the OD much, it’s that much less volume the reflex portion has. So when you do increase the ID and OD, your weight goes up. Hopefully this makes sense.

The OG22 is stupid quiet. It’s a 1 time run Rokslide Exclusive. Atleast that’s the plan I’ve heard over and over. I love to help but I don’t need 30 PM’s asking for more info. Haha. This is a @Ryan Avery thing to discuss.
Any chance for raw titanium rainbow finishes?
 
This one apparently isn’t a high back pressure design & doesn’t require a two layer wrap of
High speed high heat duct tape.
Muzzle forward length may be similar?
Pretty dang Quiet too . !!!
 
I’m thinking about a 12” 22 ARC SBR shooting 88gr TMKs on an XLR atom with one of these…might be a little much for Alabama whitetail lol
 
I would not say these numbers are definitive as these meters simply aren’t that precise. However, this can is at the supersonic crack level. That is- the super sonic crack is louder behind the gun than the muzzle report is.




16” 223, ADI 69gr SMK:

US OG22

Average 121.2 dB(A):
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Average 123.7 unweighted:
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TBAC UL7 Gen 2

Average 127.5 dB(A)
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Average 132.5 dB unweighted:
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Shut the front door. I will be in for one for certain. I assume this was tested on an AR for Pdog hunting?
 
I would not say these numbers are definitive as these meters simply aren’t that precise. However, this can is at the supersonic crack level. That is- the super sonic crack is louder behind the gun than the muzzle report is.




16” 223, ADI 69gr SMK:

US OG22

Average 121.2 dB(A):
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Average 123.7 unweighted:
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TBAC UL7 Gen 2

Average 127.5 dB(A)
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Average 132.5 dB unweighted:
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Is this what we were talking about for the 16” or a og-s in 22 concept?
 
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