Off Grid Operator TI - Purpose-Built 5.56 Titanium Suppressor
Off Grid Suppressors, headquartered in Shevlin, Minnesota, is introducing the Operator TI, a purpose-built 5.56 NATO suppressor constructed from aerospace-grade titanium using additive manufacturing. The company is positioning the can as a dedicated alternative to the multi-caliber compromise suppressors that dominate much of the current market.
The manufacturing method is the other headline. Off Grid uses metal 3D printing to produce the Operator TI as a single monolithic titanium structure, rather than machining or welding separate components together. The company claims this opens up internal flow geometries that would be physically impossible to achieve through conventional subtractive manufacturing and eliminates the potential failure points that come with welded assemblies. Every unit is produced individually in the United States.
At 8.5 ounces and 6.5 inches long, the Operator TI is compact for a centerfire rifle can, and the 1.5-inch diameter keeps it from adding significant bulk to the host rifle's profile. Thread pitch is the standard 1/2x28. While the suppressor is optimized for 5.56 NATO, Off Grid lists compatible calibers as 6mm Creedmoor, .22-250, and .243, which gives the platform some useful flexibility without turning it into a do-everything tube.
The specs in bullet-point format:
- Caliber: 5.56 NATO
- Compatible Calibers: 6mm Creedmoor, .22-250, .243
- Length: 6.5"
- Diameter: 1.5"
- Weight: 8.5 oz
- Thread Pitch: 1/2x28
- Construction: Monolithic additive-manufactured titanium
- Mount: Direct thread
MSRP is $1,049 with a lifetime warranty. The Operator TI is available now through authorized Off Grid dealers and online: https://ogsuppressors.com/operator-ti/
Does the single-caliber focus of the Operator TI appeal to you, or do you prefer a suppressor that covers more of your safe?
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Nothing about DB suppression - why not? Is it Hollywood quiet? Am I supposed to re-read everything about it on the manufactures site? Guess I'll just tick with my Hybrid 46.
New company with no record. Exactly how is their suppressor better than Surefire SOCOM 4, or Huxwrx? Did they or anybody else do by side comparisons?