HUXRWX SUPPRESSOR MELTS

Published on September 8, 2024
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates the extreme heat generated by a HUXRWX suppressor during full-auto fire. The suppressor visibly glows and appears to be 'melting off' material due to intense heat. It highlights the operational limits and potential consequences of sustained high-volume firing with certain suppressor models.

Quick Summary

A HUXRWX suppressor subjected to sustained full-auto fire exhibited extreme overheating, causing visible material degradation or 'melting off'. This demonstrates the intense thermal stress suppressors can endure and the importance of understanding their operational limits.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Suppressor Overheating
  2. 00:13Visible Material Degradation
  3. 00:29Full Auto Rated HUXRWX
  4. 00:42Extreme Heat Observation

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to a HUXRWX suppressor during sustained full-auto fire?

During sustained full-auto fire, a HUXRWX suppressor can reach extreme temperatures, causing visible material degradation or 'melting off'. This indicates significant thermal stress, even on suppressors rated for full-auto use.

Is it normal for a full-auto rated suppressor to overheat this much?

While suppressors are designed for demanding use, the level of overheating shown, with material visibly burning off, suggests that even full-auto rated models have operational limits. Sustained fire without cooling periods can push these limits.

What are the implications of a suppressor overheating and melting?

A suppressor overheating to the point of melting can compromise its structural integrity, potentially leading to catastrophic failure. It also highlights the importance of understanding thermal limits and allowing for cooling between firing sessions.

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