Reduce Suppressor Flash | Irregular Design Group Macro FE & Micro FE 🔥

Published on April 15, 2026
Duration: 1:50

This video introduces Irregular Design Group's Macro FE and Micro FE flow enhancers for suppressors, designed to reduce muzzle flash by burning propellant more efficiently within the suppressor. The Macro FE is designed to fully occupy the blast chamber of a 6K suppressor with an integrated Hub system, while the Micro FE offers forward compatibility with future suppressor designs. The primary goal is to ensure all fuel is burned before exiting the suppressor, minimizing visible secondary flash.

Quick Summary

Irregular Design Group's Macro FE and Micro FE flow enhancers are designed to significantly reduce suppressor muzzle flash. They achieve this by optimizing the combustion of propellant fuel within the suppressor, ensuring it burns completely before exiting, thus eliminating the visible secondary flash.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Irregular Design Group
  2. 00:12OG Setup and Hybrid Flash Hiders
  3. 00:18Introducing Flow Enhancers (Macro FE & Micro FE)
  4. 00:21Design Philosophy: Gas Entry as System Part
  5. 00:28Macro FE for 6K Suppressor
  6. 00:43Micro FE for Future Compatibility
  7. 00:55Maximizing Suppressed Performance
  8. 01:04Burning Fuel Faster for Zero Exit Flash
  9. 01:16Understanding Primary vs. Secondary Flash
  10. 01:36Availability and Recommended Pairing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Irregular Design Group's Macro FE and Micro FE?

The Macro FE and Micro FE are flow enhancers designed to be integrated into suppressor systems. Their primary purpose is to reduce muzzle flash by ensuring propellant fuel is burned more efficiently and completely within the suppressor before exiting.

How do the Macro FE and Micro FE reduce suppressor flash?

These flow enhancers work by accelerating the combustion of propellant fuel when it's at its densest state inside the suppressor. This complete burn minimizes unburnt gunpowder exiting the muzzle, thereby eliminating the bright yellow secondary flash caused by ignition in oxygen.

What is the difference between the Macro FE and Micro FE?

The Macro FE is designed to fully occupy the blast chamber of a 6K suppressor with an integrated Hub system for enhanced performance. The Micro FE offers similar flash reduction benefits and is intended to be forward compatible with future UK suppressor models.

What are primary and secondary flash in suppressors?

Primary flash is a small red jet that travels down the bore with the bullet and doesn't interact with the suppressor. Secondary flash is the bright yellow flash seen outside the suppressor, caused by unburnt gunpowder igniting in oxygen. Flow enhancers aim to eliminate secondary flash.

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