Looks like HUXWRX (formerly OSS) is moving on to 3D printed cans. FBI just awarded them a contract for their new "Flow" 5.56 suppressor which is 3D printed. A little pissed it's not offered to the general public as I don't consider a suppressor an offensive weapon as much as a health-related protection device, flash mitigator not withstanding.
Maybe it's just the need to fulfill the government contract first and there simply isn't manufacturing capacity for the public just yet. None the less, it looks very interesting despite the lack of technical info other than the criteria which separated it from the rest of the field. Wonder if all of their suppressors will move in this direction. If so, sort of a bad marketing move as I'd be hesitant to purchase any of the current generation if something "better" is just around the corner.
There seems to be a lot of new entries into the flow through arena.
Maybe it's just the need to fulfill the government contract first and there simply isn't manufacturing capacity for the public just yet. None the less, it looks very interesting despite the lack of technical info other than the criteria which separated it from the rest of the field. Wonder if all of their suppressors will move in this direction. If so, sort of a bad marketing move as I'd be hesitant to purchase any of the current generation if something "better" is just around the corner.
There seems to be a lot of new entries into the flow through arena.