Ultralight Guns and Modular Suppressors | Faxon Firearms | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 15:49

This video from SHOT Show 2026 highlights Faxon Firearms' latest innovations, focusing on their ultralight Ion series AR-15s and advanced modular suppressor technology. Dustin Wallace provides expert insights into the materials, design features, and product categories, including the value-oriented Sport line and high-performance Harmonix and Coresync suppressors. The presentation covers weight-saving techniques and robust suppressor designs for various applications.

Quick Summary

Faxon Firearms showcased ultralight Ion series AR-15s under 5 lbs and advanced modular suppressors like the Coresync and Harmonix at SHOT Show 2026. The Coresync features 'carbon scrapers' for easy disassembly, while the Harmonix offers titanium and Haynes 282 superalloy options. A new QD mount prototype promises secure attachment.

Chapters

  1. 00:51Ion Series Ultralight AR-15s
  2. 02:46AR-15 Product Line Categories
  3. 06:27Modular Suppressor Lineup
  4. 11:13Coresync Modular Suppressor Details
  5. 13:31New QD Mount Prototype

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of Faxon Firearms' Ion series AR-15s?

Faxon's Ion series AR-15s are designed for ultralight performance, weighing under 5 pounds. They feature pencil or gunner profile barrels, carbon fiber handguards, and lightweight bolt carrier groups. The Ion X variant further reduces weight by omitting the forward assist and using skeletonized receiver sets.

How does Faxon Firearms categorize its AR-15 product lineup?

Faxon has organized its AR-15s into three categories: Sport, Pro, and Premier. The Sport line offers value with an MSRP under $1,000 while retaining in-house barrels and BCGs. The Pro and Premier lines provide incremental upgrades such as Hiperfire triggers and B5 furniture.

What innovations are featured in Faxon's modular suppressor lines?

Faxon's modular suppressors include the Coresync line, featuring 17-4 stainless bodies with Haynes 282 cores, 'carbon scrapers' on baffles, and a 1/2-inch drive interface for easy disassembly. The Harmonix series offers titanium and superalloy options for different use cases.

What is the significance of the new QD mount prototype from Faxon?

Faxon demonstrated a prototype QD mount utilizing machine tool technology with offsetting tapers for a secure, half-turn lockup. This design is intended for their upcoming .46 caliber Harmonix cans and aims to provide a robust and reliable attachment system.

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