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 video compares the Dead Air Sandman X and Lazarus 6 suppressors, highlighting their caliber ratings, sound performance, and weight. The Lazarus 6 is recommended for dedicated 6mm ARC or 5.56 use due to its smaller bore diameter, resulting in quieter sound. The Sandman X is a more versatile option, rated up to 7.62, making it suitable for AR-10s, AKs, and 5.56 platforms, though it is slightly lighter.
This video features a sound test and comparison between two suppressors: the new HUXWRX Range 36 Ti and the SilencerCo Omega 36M. The demonstration focuses on how each suppressor performs with 7.62mm ammunition, highlighting their sound reduction capabilities.
This video reviews HUXWRX's new Flow-Through suppressors, the Flow 9k Ti and Flow Range 36 Ti. The presenter highlights their significantly reduced back pressure and recoil compared to traditional designs, as well as their impressive sound suppression. Both cans are constructed from Grade 5 Titanium and are full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions.
This video discusses the Hux Flow Range 36Ti suppressor, highlighting its versatility for new suppressor owners. It's presented as a good option for those looking to suppress common calibers like 9mm, 5.56, and .308/300 Blackout, though it's not a true hybrid for .45 ACP. The speaker notes it comes with its own mounting system but requires a separate muzzle device for installation.
HUXWRX introduced two new titanium suppressors at SHOT Show 2025: the Flow 36 TI and the Flow 9K TI. The Flow 36 TI is a multi-caliber suppressor rated for everything from .338 down to .22LR, and can also be used on 9mm pistols with a piston mount. The Flow 9K TI is designed for 9mm but can also handle subsonic and supersonic 300 Blackout. Both are Hub compatible, feature a built-in flash hider, wrench flats for installation, are full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions, and are 3D printed from Grade 5 titanium.
This comprehensive overview from Hank Strange details Silencer Central's Banish line of suppressors, highlighting key features, materials, and intended applications. The Banish 22 is noted for its serviceability and quiet operation on rimfire calibers. The Speed K series offers 3D-printed flow-through designs in steel or titanium for various firearm types. The Backcountry is an ultralight 30-caliber option for hunters, while the Banish 30 is a modular, user-serviceable workhorse. The Banish Gold aims for maximum quietness, and the Buck 30 provides an affordable steel option. Larger caliber options like the Banish 338 and Banish 46 cater to magnum and multi-caliber needs, respectively, with serviceability as a common theme. Pistol caliber suppressors like the Banish 45 are also covered, emphasizing their unique mounting systems.
This video reviews the CAT Johnny Law suppressor, comparing its performance on 5.56 platforms against dedicated 5.56 suppressors like the Radical Defense LS5 and PTR Vent 3. The reviewer highlights its effectiveness on subsonic 300 Blackout, particularly on bolt-action rifles, and notes its surprisingly good performance on gas guns despite not being its primary design. The suppressor's 3D-printed construction, Hub compatibility, and grippy texture are also discussed.
The SilencerCo Omega 36M is a highly adaptable multi-caliber suppressor constructed from titanium, designed for minimal user cleaning due to its baffle-less, self-cleaning design. It supports handgun calibers from 9mm down to .22 and rifle calibers up to .338 Lapua or .350 Legend. The suppressor is modular, allowing for configuration changes with different mounts (ASR for rifles, Charlie piston for pistols) to optimize performance and length for various firearms.
This expert review from Forgotten Weapons delves into the LMT Ion-LT Suppressor, highlighting its innovative low back-pressure design, multi-caliber compatibility from .17 HMR to .300 Win Mag, and unique laser-welded baffle construction. The review emphasizes its effectiveness in reducing gas blowback, particularly for left-handed shooters, and its versatility with various mounting options and end caps.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the Silencer Central Banish 46 suppressor, as demonstrated by American Rifleman. It covers removing the extension module and baffles for user-serviceable cleaning. The video emphasizes the suppressor's modularity and robust titanium construction, suitable for magnum calibers. Instruction is provided by Kelly Young, Senior Executive Editor for American Rifleman.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the Silencer Central Banish 22 suppressor, as demonstrated by sootch00. It covers removing the end cap, cleaning the titanium K-baffles, and reassembling the unit for optimal performance. Proper cleaning is essential for maintaining sound reduction and longevity of the suppressor.
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