Precision Armament Just Entered the Suppressor World | TiTrex First Look

Published on March 7, 2026
Duration: 8:03

This expert review from Concrete Cowboy provides a first look at the Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor. The speaker, a long-time Precision Armament customer, details the TiTrex's modular design, material options (Titanium and Inconel 718), and HUB compatibility. Initial impressions highlight its balanced handling and impressive sound reduction for its size, particularly for a .30 cal can.

Quick Summary

The Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor introduces a modular design with an interchangeable X-Core and X-Band serialized ring, allowing for factory core replacement. Available in lightweight Titanium (9.2 oz) or durable Inconel 718 (13.5 oz), it offers HUB compatibility for versatile mounting and demonstrates impressive sound reduction, even with smaller calibers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Precision Armament Reputation
  2. 00:22First Suppressor Announcement
  3. 00:36Video Overview and Purpose
  4. 00:55Educational Content Disclaimer
  5. 01:17TiTrex Design Goals
  6. 01:43Material and Weight Options
  7. 02:07Modular Design Architecture
  8. 02:52Performance Data and Modularity
  9. 03:31Aesthetics and Looks
  10. 03:45Performance Factors & Sponsor
  11. 04:11Handling and Sound Reduction
  12. 05:28Initial Performance and Longevity
  13. 06:00Market Gap and Product Visibility
  14. 06:11Heat-Up Rate and Mirage
  15. 06:53Overall Market Positioning
  16. 07:13Conclusion and Future Hopes

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design features of the Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor?

The TiTrex features an innovative X-Core interchangeable core system and an X-Band serialized ID ring. This allows the core to be replaced at the factory without altering the serialized foundation, offering long-term product evolvability and repairability.

What material options are available for the Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor?

The TiTrex is offered in two primary materials: Titanium, weighing 9.2 oz for lighter applications, and Inconel 718, weighing 13.5 oz, designed for more demanding, hard-use scenarios where extreme durability is paramount.

How does the Precision Armament TiTrex perform in terms of sound reduction?

Initial range sessions indicate impressive sound reduction for a .30 caliber suppressor, even when used with 5.56mm ammunition. The speaker found it comfortable enough for brief periods without hearing protection during testing.

Is the Precision Armament TiTrex suppressor compatible with other mounting systems?

Yes, the TiTrex is HUB compatible, meaning it utilizes a standardized thread pattern that allows users to select from a wide variety of aftermarket adapters and muzzle devices, such as the Griffin Armament Taper Mount system.

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