HUXWRX Flow Through 7.62 Ti Lightweight 3D Printed Silencer Test & Review

Published on March 10, 2024
Duration: 14:22

The HUXWRX Flow 7.62 Ti is a lightweight, 3D-printed titanium suppressor featuring a flow-through design that significantly reduces back pressure and gas blowback. It is full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions and passed SOCOM testing. While offering excellent sound reduction, particularly on 6mm ARC and 300 Blackout, its high MSRP and brighter thermal signature are notable drawbacks.

Quick Summary

The HUXWRX Flow 7.62 Ti utilizes flow-through technology to minimize back pressure and gas blowback, unlike traditional baffle suppressors. Made from titanium, it's lightweight, full-auto rated, and has no barrel length restrictions, offering significant sound reduction on calibers like 6mm ARC and .300 Blackout.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Montage
  2. 00:38Flow-Through Technology Explained
  3. 01:427.62 Ti Features & Ratings
  4. 02:32Materials & Physical Specs
  5. 03:506mm ARC Decibel Testing
  6. 06:49300 Blackout Decibel Testing
  7. 08:47Performance Analysis & Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of HUXWRX's flow-through suppressor technology?

The flow-through design significantly reduces back pressure and gas blowback into the shooter's face and firearm. Gases are vented around the core and out the front, leading to less fouling and wear on weapon components compared to traditional baffle suppressors.

What are the key specifications of the HUXWRX Flow 7.62 Ti suppressor?

It's a .30 caliber suppressor made from Grade 5 Titanium and 17-4 Stainless Steel, weighing 11.8 oz and measuring 6.7 inches long with a 1.8-inch diameter. It is full-auto rated with no barrel length restrictions.

How effective is the HUXWRX Flow 7.62 Ti at reducing sound?

Testing showed a 29.2 dB reduction on a 6mm ARC and reductions of 21.1 dB (subsonic) and 19.6 dB (supersonic) on an 8-inch 300 Blackout. Flow-through designs can be less effective on subsonics than traditional suppressors.

What are the main drawbacks of the HUXWRX Flow 7.62 Ti?

The primary drawbacks are its high MSRP, exceeding $1,600, and a potentially brighter thermal signature due to the absence of an outer wall. Flow-through designs may also perform differently with subsonic ammunition.

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