Welcome Airlock Industries: UL Suppressors

@AirlockIndustries im hoping for a little insight 😉I was looking over your new website this morning and saw the "flight path" , now im very intrigued (and possibly not so bummed I missed the last drop) and additional info you can give us on the items below? I think we can all see about what where the ZG30 will land based off of the 6.5 and the 7. Im excited for the 6mm assuming it will be the reverse of what the 6.5 to 7 was. I understand the braked line will likely be slightly heavier versions just due to the brakes. Im wondering mostly about the ZG ultra? Will these likely be somewhat similar to the original ZG line but slightly longer and heavier to further reduce sound suppression? Thanks!

Flight Path
Zero Gravity 30 – Spring 2026
The Zero Gravity 30 is the larger-volume variant in the Zero Gravity lineup, designed to accommodate magnum cartridges while maintaining our core focus on weight efficiency. With increased internal volume, it delivers improved suppression for higher-pressure rifles without unnecessary length or mass. Built for shooters who need magnum capability without sacrificing balance.

Zero Gravity 6mm – Spring/Summer 2026
The Zero Gravity 6mm prioritizes overall system length above all else. Short, lightweight, and efficient, this suppressor is designed for mountain and mobile hunting applications where compactness matters most. The goal is to keep the complete rifle system as short and manageable as possible while maintaining effective suppression.

Zero Gravity Braked – TBD
The Zero Gravity Braked integrates a proprietary brake directly into the suppressor body. Featuring our timing system, it allows proper alignment without shims or guesswork. This model is intended for shooters who want improved recoil management and control while retaining the benefits of a suppressed system.

Zero Gravity Ultra – TBD
The Zero Gravity Ultra is designed with one priority: maximum suppression. This will be the quietest offering in the Zero Gravity lineup, with all design decisions centered around sound reduction. Built for shooters who place suppression performance above all other factors.
 
@AirlockIndustries l received the email about the new printing machine in the required annealing process. Once the annealing oven arrives, can you please post photos of the new annealed cans next to the old non-annealed cans?

Also, what do you foresee as the difference in durability and strength for the overall suppressor itself and the durability and longevity of the exterior of the cans versus the non-annealed cans?
 
I don’t foresee any reduction in durability. That being said, we are re-testing and doing our due diligence. We’re running full durability testing post-anneal to confirm performance. Annealing relieves residual stresses and homogenizes the titanium microstructure, resulting in more uniform material properties which should in turn make it more durable.
 
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