This expert review from Concrete Cowboy provides a first look at the Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor. The speaker, a long-time Precision Armament customer, details the TiTrex's modular design, material options (Titanium and Inconel 718), and HUB compatibility. Initial impressions highlight its balanced handling and impressive sound reduction for its size, particularly for a .30 cal can.
This guide details the installation and performance characteristics of the PSA Sabre BT5 5.56 Inconel suppressor. The video, presented by an experienced shooter from 704 Tactical, highlights its Plan B compatibility, 3D-printed Inconel construction, integrated flash hider, and low back pressure design. It emphasizes ease of mounting, effective flash and sound suppression, and durability rated for full-auto fire.
This guide covers the installation and functional overview of the Strategic Sciences MFMD Suppressor, as presented by Jens from Strategic Sciences at SHOT Show 2026. The MFMD is a multi-function device combining suppressor, flash hider, and brake capabilities, featuring a 3D-printed Inconel 718 construction and a reflex design. It offers significant recoil and flash reduction and is designed to maintain hearing safety with minimal impact on bolt velocity.
This expert guide details Ridgeline's new suppressors, the Arm Can and Hush Can, introduced at SHOT Show 2026. Josh, a technical representative from Ridgeline, provides an in-depth look at their construction, features, and performance benefits. Key takeaways include the Arm Can's 3D-printed Inconel 718 build for smaller calibers and the Hush Can's advanced composite design for larger calibers, both featuring modularity and an over-barrel configuration for improved rifle balance.
This expert guide details the installation and performance of the IDG Hesy SixK suppressor, a 3D-printed device known for its innovative Hesy-Bow mounting system and effective gas management. The review highlights its suitability for short-barreled rifles and its ability to minimize back pressure and muzzle flash. The speaker, a recognized subject matter expert in firearm modifications, emphasizes the suppressor's role as personal protective equipment.
This video provides an expert overview of the BOE Suppression IncoLite 9 and 9S suppressors, highlighting their construction from Inconel 718 and innovative geometry for weight reduction. The instructor, demonstrating high authority, showcases their performance on various 9mm platforms, including full-auto fire and a side-by-side comparison of supersonic vs. subsonic ammunition. Key specifications like the IncoLite 9S's compact 4-inch length and 4-ounce weight are detailed.
This video provides an expert-level overview of BOE Suppression's innovative suppressor technology, featuring Justice Hall from C-Products Defense. It details the unique 3D-printed nested monocore design of the Mod 1 line, emphasizing low back pressure and high sound performance with Inconel or Titanium cores. The Incolite 9S and modular Incolite 9M are also showcased, highlighting their compact size and multi-caliber capabilities. The discussion covers materials, caliber options, serviceability, and a competitive pricing strategy for advanced 3D-printed suppressor technology.
The video discusses the imminent wave of suppressor innovation driven by additive manufacturing (3D printing). Traditional reductive manufacturing methods, while effective, have performance limitations. Additive manufacturing allows for complex internal geometries, varied gas flow patterns, and the use of advanced materials like Inconel 718 and Titanium Grade 5, which are difficult or expensive to machine. This technology is expected to make suppressor development more accessible and lead to significant advancements, potentially rendering reductive cans obsolete within a few years.
Exigent Defense, a manufacturer of additive 3D printed direct metal laser sintering suppressors, is introducing new models to the market. They focus on producing durable, high-performance suppressors using materials like Inconel 718 and Titanium Grade 5. Their mission is to offer 'overbuilt underbudget' suppressors, initially selling directly to law enforcement to refine their products before consumer release.
This review of the Black Anker Tactical Nautilus 556 suppressor highlights its exceptional quietness for a 5.56 caliber device, attributed to its Inconel 718 construction and additive manufacturing process. The presenter, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, emphasizes its durability, citing over 1000 rounds including a significant durability test where the suppressor was accidentally launched downrange. It features a hub-compatible mounting system, offering flexibility with various adapters.
This review of the Jaguar CAX 7.62 X Series suppressor highlights its unique 3D-printed design featuring an expansion chamber for compact size and effectiveness. Constructed from Inconel 718, it offers high heat and corrosion resistance. The video details its installation using specialized indexing washers and discusses its performance on 300 Blackout, noting its quiet operation with subsonic ammunition and the importance of proper mounting to avoid baffle strikes.
This guide details the installation and maintenance considerations for the Aero Precision Lahar 30 series of silencers. It covers proper mounting procedures using direct thread or HUB-compatible interfaces and highlights the repairability feature due to serial number placement. The information is presented with a technical and objective tone, reflecting a high level of expertise in firearm accessories.
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