Colion Noir reviews the Precision Armament Titrex 360 Ti suppressor, highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and hearing-safe performance. He emphasizes its aesthetic appeal and modularity, noting its hub compatibility for use across various calibers and platforms, making it a versatile choice for firearm owners.
Colion Noir reviews the Precision Armament Titrex 360 Ti suppressor, highlighting its lightweight design, durability, and modularity. He emphasizes its ability to maintain rifle balance and its aesthetic appeal, noting it looks like jewelry for a firearm. The suppressor is rated for 360 caliber and is compatible with hub systems, allowing it to be used across various platforms including 300 Blackout, 5.56, 7.62, and 9mm.
This video reviews the HuxWrx Flow 556 TI suppressor after 1,000 rounds. The instructor emphasizes its lightweight design and effective muzzle flash reduction, suggesting suppressors are increasingly important for tactical advantage in 2026. While sound suppression is good, flash reduction is highlighted as the primary benefit.
This review highlights the Lantac M-Spec22S .22 suppressor, emphasizing its exceptional quietness, particularly when used with CCI Quiet ammunition. The speaker praises its lightweight design and fully serviceable nature, allowing for easy disassembly and cleaning, which sets it apart from many other suppressors on the market. The ability to mount to the Plan B system is also noted as a significant advantage.
The Precision Armament TiTrex 300SD is a versatile, lightweight titanium suppressor capable of handling 5.56 NATO, 300 BLK, and 7.62x51mm NATO. It features a modular design with interchangeable tail and end caps, and a front cap with an integrated brake to reduce recoil. The suppressor is built around a serialized component for easier servicing and potential upgrades without ATF issues. While offering excellent weight savings and a good shooting experience, it exhibits slightly more back pressure than some high-end flow-through designs.
This guide details the installation and use of the CGS Hyperion K suppressor, drawing on insights from an experienced firearms instructor. It covers proper direct-thread installation, caliber compatibility, and best practices for maximizing performance while preserving the suppressor's lifespan. The instructor emphasizes its suitability for hunting and various rifle platforms, particularly with subsonic ammunition.
This review from Honest Outlaw highlights the extremely lightweight Angstadt Arms .22 Suppressor, weighing only 2 oz. Demonstrated on a Volquartsen Mamba, the suppressor achieves impressive decibel reduction, measuring 113-115 dB. The reviewer, Chris, expresses enthusiasm for its minimal weight and unique design, noting its MSRP of $345.
This video provides an expert look at the Huxwrx Flow 45M, a 3D printed titanium modular suppressor. Andrew from Huxwrx Safety Co. highlights its exceptionally light weight in both full (7.4 oz) and short (5.4 oz) configurations. The suppressor demonstrates impressive caliber compatibility, ranging from .45 ACP up to the powerful .45-70.
This video reviews the IncoLite 9, a lightweight 9mm suppressor from BOE Suppression (backed by Duramag's investment in 3D printing technology). The suppressor is constructed from a 3D-printed Inconel-based material and is noted for its hearing-safe performance without the need for a booster. The reviewer highlights its impressive quietness and field testing results at Suppressor Fest on various platforms, including a Beretta 92.
The BOE Suppression Mod 9 is a 5-inch, fully integral 9mm suppressor constructed using a printing process. It weighs only 6.5 oz and has a 1.5-inch diameter, emphasizing ultra-lightweight design, strength, and sound performance. The MSRP is $599.
This video introduces BOE Suppression's new Incanel line of 9mm suppressors, emphasizing their lightweight design and focus on sound suppression. The presenter highlights two models: the 4-inch '4in 9S' weighing 4.4 oz and a standard 5-inch model weighing 6 oz. The suppressors are designed to bridge the weight gap between Incanel and titanium, offering quiet and strong performance specifically for 9mm.
This video provides a comprehensive review and test of the Fletcher Rifle Works Texas Flood 30 Caliber 3D Printed Suppressor. It details the suppressor's construction, features like hub compatibility and interchangeable end caps, and its performance on various hosts. The review includes decibel testing with different ammunition types and discusses the pros and cons of titanium construction, offering insights into its lightweight design and sound suppression capabilities.
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