Unknown Suppressors Updates

Unknown Suppressors

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First and foremost, we want to thank all of you for your continued support of US. Without you guys we would have never started making suppressors and we certainly wouldn't have made it as far as we have. We appreciate all of you!

We want to make a thread that we can post updates in because we are terrible at keeping the roadmap updated on our website....

Firstly, Triple 6 is delayed, I just made a thread about that so I don't want to go too far into the details there.

Next we are pivotting our focus to a few suppressors that are developing and have been developing for some time now.

NHS, some of you have heard of it some proabably haven't. This is a competition focussed "suppressor" (it is an NFA item). The primary goal of this suppressor is to reduce recoil while having 0 destructive concussion to the shooter. Any of us that have shot long 1 day or 2 day matches know that using a brake for 200+ rounds is exhausting. The secondary goal is to quiet the gun down (it will make your ears ring) on our 24" 6.5cm it is around 140db ish at the shooters ear. The recoil impulse is very unique, it does not feel like a suppressor with a brake and it does not feel like a brake, its somewhere in between. We have been developing this for a long time and I am hoping to have "beta" cans out to testers in December for a launch early 2026.

4" Reaper, not sure we have talked about this at all. I don't have tons of information to share about this can because we are still earlyish in development. Since we are launching a hub reflex there will be a lot of cartridges where a 6" reaper with the hub reflex just isn't necessary.

Hub reflex, we are a long ways into the development. We do have a ton of testing to do with it though. Hub reflex will be launching with the 4" reaper. There will be three ways to get it, buy it with any of the reapers, if you have a reaper you can send that back to us and we can add it, or you can buy it stand alone as an NFA item. I know I had said in the past that it was going to be for a blast deverter, compliance guy Chris said no.

8" reaper, we have only a couple proof of concept prototypes for this can and we wanted to ask for your feedback on it. We can make this a .30 cal suppressor like the others, or we can make it .338. When you marry up an 8" reaper to a 4" hub reflex you have an absurd amount of sound reduction. This could potentially be a better option to a "big stick" than a 10" behemoth muzzle forward can that the big stick was going to be.

.338 NHS, we don't have a prototype of this but. Shooting a 33XC with a traditonal suppressor sucks, a .338 NHS would have killer recoil reduction but would obviusly be quite loud.

OGM, we have a few prototypes of this can but we are finding ourselves in a triple 6 delima with it. What would you guys like this can to be? .30 cal? we could still pivot and make it a 7mm can.

This is kind of just an info dump from us so we can be transparent about what we are working on. We want feedback on all of these suppressor ideas so we can mold our path as something that aligns with this community.

Lastly. I want to touch on testing. We have done all of the testing on these suppressors that we promised we would do, we have however done a terrible job of sharing that information so that you guys can see it. Right now there is no reason for you to believe us and we understand that. We are actively redoing the testing and documenting it so we can supply all of the information to you that is availible.

Thank you guys so much!!
 
Great update, keep at it! For a 223 trainer type can - would love to see something sub 6 inches. Triple 6 - same. If you're getting same results as the OG65, maybe shorten length and push the envelope from there.
 
I screwed my Reaper on a 300 BO and was quite pleased with the results.

My heart wants a 338 Reaper for an 8.6 BLK.

My wallet wants a 30 cal Reaper L. 😜
 
We also are kicking around the idea of doing a limited run rokslide only .22 cal OG65. (OG22)
Would love one of these. Most of my suppressor use is with 22 cal so having a dedicated can makes sense. Especially since you saw the increase in performance in smaller calibers going from the OG 30 to 6.5.
 
We also are kicking around the idea of doing a limited run rokslide only .22 cal OG65. (OG22)

If there is enough intrest from this community, we'll do it!
This post caused me to finally quit lurking and start contributing.

I’ve got an OG65 at my sot right now waiting on paperwork that I planned on living on a 220 swift. I would definitely be interested in an OG22.

If this happens would it be a one time run or would there be future opportunities? I suspect it depends on how the first batch goes.
 
I have an interest in a dedicated 22 caliber can that is shorter and lighter while getting suppression below 130 dB on a 22 Creed with a 20-24 inch barrel.

It would go on a 16 inch barrel, but not sure expecting less that 130 dB is reasonable on that.

An OG65 sized 22 can that pushed the dB 4-8 lower would also be very tempting, particularly for a kids rifle.
 
This post caused me to finally quit lurking and start contributing.

I’ve got an OG65 at my sot right now waiting on paperwork that I planned on living on a 220 swift. I would definitely be interested in an OG22.

If this happens would it be a one time run or would there be future opportunities? I suspect it depends on how the first batch goes.
Will be very limited, future runs will be done based on future interest!
 
Great update, keep at it! For a 223 trainer type can - would love to see something sub 6 inches. Triple 6 - same. If you're getting same results as the OG65, maybe shorten length and push the envelope from there.
A lot of us already have that…it’s the Scythe Ti
 
I have an interest in a dedicated 22 caliber can that is shorter and lighter while getting suppression below 130 dB on a 22 Creed with a 20-24 inch barrel.

It would go on a 16 inch barrel, but not sure expecting less that 130 dB is reasonable on that.

An OG65 sized 22 can that pushed the dB 4-8 lower would also be very tempting, particularly for a kids rifle.
Ill make one in one of my next prototype runs so I can give specs!
 
A lot of us already have that…it’s the Scythe Ti
Yeah, but I'm not sure I trust the Scythe enough on a 223 to let my 50 pound daughter put hundreds of rounds through it. I was thinking about this and will probably put my AB Raptor on the 223 for her and see if I can add a second scar above my eye with the Scythe on my 243.
 
I was able to get my best NRL Hunter match finish with the NHS early prototype. It is very pleasant to shoot. As someone who has had 6 concussions, I have more and more issues shooting brakes in competition scenarios. The NHS has zero concussion off of it. It's extremely nice. The timing system for it is also awesome!

Photo is one of the first prototypes, which I shot at the match. The new one is a good bit better than this one!

Ken
 

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What db reduction would that see? If its only 1-2 I think retaining the flexibility of using 6mm and 6.5mm in the can would be preferable.
I would rather have a 6mm can, it’s only .44mm larger than 22/5.56 and I can get more use. It would replace my 6mm Wolf Hunter in the field.

Also, a 4” reaper with reflex hub in 6mm would be awesome, probably use that instead of an OG6/22

I will also get reflex hubs to put on my Wolf Hunter and others.
 
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