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 video from Shark Coast Tactical provides an expert overview of JK Armament's new PRO-KOR suppressor line, showcased at Shot Show 2026. The review details the construction, materials, and performance benefits of these innovative suppressors, highlighting their 3D printed baffle stacks and serviceable design. The speaker, representing JK Armament, demonstrates high authority with in-depth technical explanations.
ARFCOM News at SHOT Show 2026 introduces Ambient Arms' EXO 5.56 family of suppressors, featuring industry-disrupting technology. The suppressors utilize ambient air intake to cool propellant gases, significantly enhancing sound and flash suppression while stabilizing barrel temperature for improved precision. The EXO series offers various configurations, including full-size, K-can, and .22 caliber models, constructed from Inconel or Titanium.
CF Manufacturing, a key OEM producer since 2014, specializes in AR-15 components like receivers and handguards. They are expanding into suppressor manufacturing, utilizing both traditional machining with 17-4 stainless steel and additive manufacturing (metal 3D printing) for titanium suppressors. This allows clients to enter the suppressor market with reduced capital investment. Their growth is driven by consistency, reliability, and competitive pricing.
SilencerCo, a Salt Lake City-based suppressor manufacturer with 18 years of experience, emphasizes its vertical manufacturing capabilities and commitment to customer service. The company experienced a successful 2025, attributing growth to ATF legislative changes and improved form processing times, partly due to their lobbying efforts. For 2026, SilencerCo plans to focus on supporting first-time suppressor buyers and values SHOT Show for industry innovation and partnership building.
This video introduces the Advanced Armament Co. (AAC) 300-SD suppressor, highlighting its modular design and superior sound reduction capabilities, particularly for .300 Blackout subsonic ammunition. Tony from AAC explains its construction from 3D printed titanium with a DLC coating and its compatibility with .300 Blackout supersonic and light .308 use. The presentation emphasizes its quiet performance, comparing it to common household tools.
This video provides an in-depth look at BOE Suppression's innovative suppressor technology, featuring Justice Hall from C-Products Defense. It highlights the unique 3D-printed monocore design of the Mod 1 line, emphasizing low back pressure and high sound reduction using materials like Inconel 718 and Titanium. The Incolite 9S and modular Incolite 9M are also showcased, demonstrating advanced features like handgun compatibility without boosters and multi-caliber support. The discussion covers serviceability, longevity with D360 coating, and a Retro-mod program for upgrades.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of a solid titanium block against various firearm calibers, including handguns, rifles, and culminating in a .50 BMG sniper round. Despite significant impact damage and cratering from high-powered rounds, the titanium block successfully stopped all tested projectiles, demonstrating its impressive durability against firearms.
This video features Caleb from Brownells at the 85 on 80 event, showcasing the Silencer Central Banish 12 shotgun suppressor. The Banish 12 is a lightweight, 3D-printed titanium suppressor designed for most 12-gauge shotguns. It is highlighted for its ability to not affect the firearm's swing or shot spread, significantly reduce recoil to a 20-gauge feel, and allow for shooting without hearing protection, even in a blind. The video touches on its compatibility with chokes and slugs, and provides a comparison to other shotgun suppressors, positioning the Banish 12 as a significant advancement for shotgun owners.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the performance of Hornady subsonic ammunition in conjunction with the AnechoX 45L titanium suppressor. The video highlights a comparison between full-power and subsonic rounds, emphasizing the suppressor's lightweight design and effectiveness for hunting, particularly in challenging terrain. The "DinoBlaster" hashtag suggests a potential playful or powerful association with the suppressor's performance.
This YouTube Shorts video title expresses a negative sentiment towards "Titanium" in a firearms context, indicated by the "sucks" phrasing and the shocked emoji. The content likely involves a discussion or demonstration where titanium material is found to be a drawback for a firearm or firearm component. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the critique is unclear, but it suggests a critical review or a negative experience related to a product featuring titanium.
This video tests experimental cube projectiles fired from a massive 9-foot Punt Gun named 'Fury'. The tests involved aluminum, titanium, copper, and tungsten cubes impacting water-filled trash cans. Tungsten demonstrated superior penetration, passing through four cans with minimal deformation, while aluminum deformed significantly and titanium showed material transfer from the target.
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