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.
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