This expert review provides a first look at Precision Armament's TiTrex suppressor, highlighting its innovative modular design, material options (Titanium and Inconel 718), and performance characteristics. The speaker, a long-time Precision Armament customer, details the TiTrex's unique X-Core interchangeable core and X-Band serialized ID ring, emphasizing its 'own and evolve' philosophy. Initial impressions suggest impressive sound reduction and balanced handling, even on a 16-inch SPR with 5.56mm ammunition.
This video introduces the Layer X Suppression Strake9, a 3D-printed titanium 9mm suppressor. It highlights the suppressor's low back pressure design, which directs gases forward for optimal sound reduction and less gas to the shooter's face. The demonstration includes firing an MP5 with both supersonic and subsonic loads, suggesting hearing protection may not be necessary. The video also promotes SDI.edu/shortshot for gunsmithing and drone education.
This review by Mrgunsngear examines the CMMG Zeroed line of steel suppressors, focusing on the 556K and 36K models. The review highlights their budget-friendly price point, durable nitride finish, HUB compatibility, and full-auto rating. Decibel testing demonstrates significant sound reduction across various calibers, positioning them as a practical, hard-use option for the 'everyman' suppressor user.
This TFBTV spotlight on the EchoCore Sector 5.56 Compact suppressor details its advanced features, including 3D printed Inconel construction, a unique helical baffle system with gas bypass channels, and full auto rating. The design emphasizes efficient gas management and sound performance, making it a noteworthy option for firearm enthusiasts. Its HUB compatibility and adaptability for 6 ARC further enhance its appeal.
This SHOT Show 2026 coverage from ARFCOM News highlights Anechoic Suppressors' latest offerings. Key products include the ultralight X30L titanium suppressor for .30 caliber rifles, capable of handling powerful cartridges like .300 PRC and .300 RUM. Also featured is the Pip Squeak, an exceptionally lightweight and affordable .22LR suppressor.
This video introduces the new 3D printed Inconel AAC M4-2000 suppressor. It highlights key features like an integral flash hider, reduced back pressure, and HUB compatibility for versatile mounting. The M4-2000 is positioned as the most affordable option in AAC's new suppressor lineup, with an MSRP of $899.
This video reviews Echocore's new line of 3D-printed 5.56 suppressors, showcasing their performance at CanCon Carolina 2025. The review highlights their top-tier noise reduction, innovative helical baffle design to minimize back pressure and 'hiss', and robust construction using Inconel and Titanium. Live fire tests on an 11.5-inch barrel demonstrate impressive sound suppression and minimal gas blowback, even without ear protection.
This guide details the installation and operational benefits of Ambient Arms EXO Suppressors, presented by Wes Andreason from Ambient Arms. The EXO series features a revolutionary three-series intake system that draws in ambient air, cooling the suppressor significantly (75% cooler than traditional designs) to temperatures between 160-180°F. This enhances rifle longevity, accuracy, and user safety by preventing burns. The Titanium model is priced at $1,349, while the Inconel model costs $1,399 and is recommended for night vision use due to reduced flash.
Juicey Media, in collaboration with Ridgeback Defense, is set to release the Rhodie 6J, a new 5.56mm suppressor designed to rival high-performance benchmarks like the CAT WB. The suppressor will feature a 4.5-inch length, 1.75-inch diameter, weigh 13-14 oz, and be constructed from Haynes 282, with a HUB compatible mounting system. It will be available in Black and FDE Cerakote finishes with an $895 MSRP and a 30-day return policy post-tax stamp approval.
Advanced Armament Co (AAC) has officially returned, reintroducing the M4-2000 suppressor with significant engineering enhancements. This updated model features 3D-printed Inconel construction for increased durability and reduced back pressure, a new open-source thread taper mounting system, and is bored to 6mm for 6mm ARC compatibility. The M4-2000 aims to provide a lighter, stronger, and more secure suppressor solution for modern firearms.
This video introduces the new Sabre 5.56 suppressors from Palmetto State Armory, developed in partnership with B&T USA. The suppressors are 3D printed from 718 Inconel and feature a HUB compatible mounting system. They are available in two lengths (7.1" and 6.3") and utilize a helical baffle design with external dimpling for improved performance and cooling. The low back-pressure design aims to reduce bolt velocity and gas blowback.
This review details the Bergara BTi 30, a 3D-printed Grade 5 titanium suppressor designed for both precision and tactical applications. It features a hybrid flow-through/low-back-pressure design with interchangeable end caps for optimal performance on gas or bolt-action rifles. The HUB-compatible mount indexes off the muzzle, aiming to improve accuracy and minimize POI shift. Testing demonstrates effective gas blowback reduction on AR-style platforms and a pleasant sound profile on bolt guns.
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