Description
The OG makes rifles quiet and sound better. For most suppressors, bore size does not have a noticeable effect on suppression levels when a smaller caliber bullet is shot through it. But we have found that our 6.5 mm OG performed better than the .30 Caliber version on 6.5 mm and smaller cartridges. Turns out that for reflex suppressors, matching the bore size to the caliber does have quite the effect on sound suppression!
Designed to bring the sound suppression and over-the-barrel tech to 6.5 mm cartridges, the OG Six-Five does so in a lighter fashion.
Sound Specs –
Measures 129.5 dBA at the shooter’s ear, shot out of a 24-inch 6.5 Creedmoor firing Hornady 140 ELDM ammunition.
Firing Schedule –
Titanium can be subject to strength loss at high heat. We recommend keeping your titanium suppressor below 800 degrees.
There are no barrel restrictions for standard bolt face cartridges. For short action magnum we recommend 16 inches or longer. For long action magnum we recommend 18 inches or longer.
Specifications –
6.5 mm bore
129.5 dBA at the ear
Printed from Grade 23 Titanium
One solid piece of material
8” long by 1.55” wide.
7.4 ounces
4” around the barrel, 4” in front of the muzzle
Up to .750” diameter barrels (tapers to 0.830 inches at bottom)
(Need bigger? Check out the OG L)
5/8-24 direct threads (1/2-28 adapter available)




Shay (verified owner) –
I love it. My only other suppressor to personally compare it to is the scythe ti. The OG 6.5 is hands down the better suppressor of the two. Weighs essentially the same, 3” less by past the muzzle is a huge improvement for carrying through the timber, it just sounds better, and I know these guys do their due diligence on their destructive testing, I can’t say the same about the scythe.
Seems like everyone at the range comes up to me at some point to ask what can I’m shootin. They all say the same thing. The cans just sound good. I won’t hesitate to buy another when the need arises.