NEW Faxon Firearms ION & CORESYNC Suppressors | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 20, 2026
Duration: 18:39

This guide details the maintenance procedures for the new Faxon ION and CORESYNC suppressors, as presented by Faxon Firearms representatives at SHOT Show 2026. It covers recommended cleaning intervals for the 3D-printed ION suppressor and the maintenance features of the CORESYNC, including its removable core and carbon-scraping wipers. Proper installation of the self-timing muzzle brake is also highlighted.

Quick Summary

The Faxon ION suppressor is exceptionally lightweight (sub-8 oz) and 3D-printed from Grade 5 Titanium. The CORESYNC features a removable Haynes 282 core with carbon-scraping wipers and a 17-4 Stainless Steel outer tube for enhanced durability and easier maintenance. Both utilize Faxon's self-timing muzzle brake system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and SHOT Show Atmosphere
  2. 02:06Suppressor Launch Announcement
  3. 02:47Range Testing the ION Suppressor
  4. 05:15CORESYNC Technical Breakdown
  5. 07:12Maintenance and Future Calibers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Faxon ION suppressor?

The Faxon ION suppressor is notable for its extremely lightweight design, weighing approximately 7.5 ounces. It is constructed from Grade 5 Titanium using advanced 3D printing technology, ensuring excellent balance and minimal weight addition to the firearm.

How is the Faxon CORESYNC suppressor designed for easier maintenance?

The CORESYNC features a removable core made from Haynes 282 alloy. It incorporates innovative 'windshield wipers' on the baffle core that help scrape carbon from the suppressor's interior tube during disassembly, simplifying the cleaning process.

What materials are used in the Faxon ION and CORESYNC suppressors?

The ION suppressor is made from Grade 5 Titanium. The CORESYNC utilizes Haynes 282 for its removable core and 17-4 Stainless Steel for its outer tube, combining high-performance alloys for durability and heat resistance.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Faxon ION suppressor?

For 3D-printed suppressors like the Faxon ION, it is recommended to perform ultrasonic cleaning approximately every 1,000 to 1,500 rounds. This ensures the suppressor maintains its performance and extends its operational lifespan.

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