Wish I knew the flow series was coming out before I bought a HX-QD 7.62 2 months before they came out. Really nice seeing a newer and better model come out while you are still waiting for the older model to get out of jail.
That's half the fun of buying suppressors, within a year or two they already have put an entirely new system and you just barely got yours so you buy more lol. Have fun with it, it's a great can.
Filed last month for the flow 762, patiently waiting. Picked between the flow and CAT ODB. When can we expect more 5.56 muzzle devices, I cant find any anywhere
Really hoping to see an L version of the Flow 762Ti come out. I love the Flow 762Ti, but it's still a bit loud for what I'm looking for. I think an "LTi" that's 1.5-2in longer would fit the bill perfectly.
Why is the first flash clip 1:19 from a much darker day on a much shorter barrel? Then the second flash video1:22 is from a much brighter day on a much longer barrel? And since we are talking flash, why don't you show it in the dark when it really matters?
Both my flows have very little flash at night even on my 11.5" 5.56 with PMC bronze. The 762 Ti sparks very little in no light now after a 200 rounds and I have about 600 rounds on it so far on a couple SBRs
He has slowly reviewed all of the Surefire cans with all the little changes and different configurations so he'll probably eventually get to this. He's got a big background though this shit takes time.
Go look at Pew science. It will be be right between the Flow 556k and 762. Has the extra room for gas to run around inside but with a tighter bore for less gas to escape out of there.
@@MatthewC176 I only saw the 762ti, I don't think they've announced one in 17-4ph. Now, that 556MG in Inconel is new to me. Don't remember Huxwrx announcing that model.
It tells you nothing really. He has already done work on the K and 762 so this is just fitting a little niche in between. We already know what to expect and he's pretty busy working on everything else.
@@TheGunner11 why that? Because if you’re talking about it self tightening with it being hub compatible it wouldn’t matter. If you’re talking because there’s spiral cuts in the muzzle devices to “help” with the flow, I don’t think that makes that big of a difference.
They are engineers, they could easily design a flow suppressor that’s hub compatible, don’t have to reinvent the wheel, just keep the same baffle stack and tube design and integrate hub compatibility.
@@Bellicose0311 The muzzle devices direct the gasses into the initial flow chambers. Some random device from Dead Air or CGS or whatever is not going to do that. If you want a Hux can that has flow and Hub, get the Ventum.
These things cost way too much. Wish they’d stop regulating them and force manufacturers to drop prices. No reason these cans should be $1500+ for one can. My YHM’s work perfectly fine and cost 1/3rd of these or surefire cans.
Dude the margins on these cans are minimal at best I bet commercial sales practically gives them away Plus no one is selling them for MSRP Deadass can pick one up for 1100 some places 1k The only real problem these cans have is that they are so freaking popular they are always out of stock
I have an HXQD 762 Ti, Flow 556K, and Flow 762 Ti and I paid $1000 for each with the muzzle device included. Just gotta buy them at the right time. If you want the good tech you gotta pay a little more
@@JNOSNOW I’m talkin across the board. Most are 3D printed these days so no robot welders, human welders and keeping baffles aligned etc all SHOULD lead to lower prices. However, because they lose a LOT of sales from people that incorrectly think they’ll be on some registry and have their home searched annually, leads to higher prices. If they were correctly treated like grips and stocks or rails, the prices would drop significantly out of capitalism alone because why buy a $1k Hux when you can get a ____ can and mount for $300. Their sales would increase astronomically because everyone would have a can for every gun.
@@KendrasEdge757 I would rather spend more money on a better product especially if I'm going to have it for potentially ever. These companies are doing massive amounts of R&D to make these cans as good as they are and if you want more performance regardless of how they are made, they will be more money. They are so much money because of supply side, these companies can barely make enough now adays to satisfy the demand and the cost of machine and printing these products is very expensive.
@@JNOSNOW “better” is subjective though. These cans aren’t bad I’m not saying that, but “better” I don’t know. Better than what. There’s typical stacked baffle cans that are quieter than the flows are and significantly cheaper. They have to hire the “operators operating operationally” to push their products, giving them out to all the “guntubers”, marketing, etc. My entire point is that cans shouldn’t be regulated to begin with and if they weren’t they’d all be significantly cheaper because their sales would drastically increase. Business 101.
got a flow 556k a week ago, Wish I waited. Love my OSS 762 though, excited to see the difference
Wish I knew the flow series was coming out before I bought a HX-QD 7.62 2 months before they came out. Really nice seeing a newer and better model come out while you are still waiting for the older model to get out of jail.
That's half the fun of buying suppressors, within a year or two they already have put an entirely new system and you just barely got yours so you buy more lol. Have fun with it, it's a great can.
Filed last month for the flow 762, patiently waiting. Picked between the flow and CAT ODB. When can we expect more 5.56 muzzle devices, I cant find any anywhere
Can someone enlighten me on the muzzle break timing for the flow? I cannot find anything specific anywhere.
Really hoping to see an L version of the Flow 762Ti come out. I love the Flow 762Ti, but it's still a bit loud for what I'm looking for. I think an "LTi" that's 1.5-2in longer would fit the bill perfectly.
What about a full size Flow 556 in 17-4?
That's the 556 MG, already exists.
Why is the first flash clip 1:19 from a much darker day on a much shorter barrel? Then the second flash video1:22 is from a much brighter day on a much longer barrel?
And since we are talking flash, why don't you show it in the dark when it really matters?
Both my flows have very little flash at night even on my 11.5" 5.56 with PMC bronze. The 762 Ti sparks very little in no light now after a 200 rounds and I have about 600 rounds on it so far on a couple SBRs
Any chance this will be reviewed on pew science?
Whether by HUXWRX contract testing or community funding, I’m positive it’ll get done. Just hard to say when.
He has slowly reviewed all of the Surefire cans with all the little changes and different configurations so he'll probably eventually get to this. He's got a big background though this shit takes time.
It would be nice to know exactly what the sound reduction is.
Go look at Pew science. It will be be right between the Flow 556k and 762. Has the extra room for gas to run around inside but with a tighter bore for less gas to escape out of there.
I found the one I want. All I need is it to be fde
Is a 7.62 Flow in 17-4ph coming out?
There’s a flow762 and flow556 both full sized and in inconel for $1800 on modern warriors
@@MatthewC176 I only saw the 762ti, I don't think they've announced one in 17-4ph. Now, that 556MG in Inconel is new to me. Don't remember Huxwrx announcing that model.
@@juncho1977 they’re military models, both the 556 and 762 MG are on a website called modern warriors
@@juncho1977they didn’t
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Sounds like a chunky boy
man, i would be nice to get a email reply for the request I sent in weeks ago..................
Is it still loud?
Flow series is one of the quietest cans to the shooters ear. Do your homework home boy.
@@Citizendefenseindustry lmao image straight up lying for sales. Never heard anyone call these quiet. Clown
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No pew science review correlated with the launch tells me all I need to know.
What does it tell you?
@@Odinforever2000 it's a marginal improvement over the flow k, and in the case of flash, it's likely much worse
@@brandongodwin2034ti is a garbage material to make a can out of unless you love sparking.
It tells you nothing really. He has already done work on the K and 762 so this is just fitting a little niche in between. We already know what to expect and he's pretty busy working on everything else.
@@JNOSNOWdoubt it. The TI can fever HUX has right now is annoying.
Make a flow 556ti and 762ti hub compatible please and thank you ❤️❤️❤️ I know you have the ventum, but the people are askin 😜
Flow needs the muzzle devices made for it to function correctly.
@@TheGunner11 why that? Because if you’re talking about it self tightening with it being hub compatible it wouldn’t matter. If you’re talking because there’s spiral cuts in the muzzle devices to “help” with the flow, I don’t think that makes that big of a difference.
They are engineers, they could easily design a flow suppressor that’s hub compatible, don’t have to reinvent the wheel, just keep the same baffle stack and tube design and integrate hub compatibility.
@@Bellicose0311 Not how flow works
@@Bellicose0311 The muzzle devices direct the gasses into the initial flow chambers. Some random device from Dead Air or CGS or whatever is not going to do that.
If you want a Hux can that has flow and Hub, get the Ventum.
I don't understand the childish quips. Talk to us like adults 😂
These things cost way too much. Wish they’d stop regulating them and force manufacturers to drop prices. No reason these cans should be $1500+ for one can. My YHM’s work perfectly fine and cost 1/3rd of these or surefire cans.
Dude the margins on these cans are minimal at best
I bet commercial sales practically gives them away
Plus no one is selling them for MSRP
Deadass can pick one up for 1100 some places 1k
The only real problem these cans have is that they are so freaking popular they are always out of stock
I have an HXQD 762 Ti, Flow 556K, and Flow 762 Ti and I paid $1000 for each with the muzzle device included. Just gotta buy them at the right time. If you want the good tech you gotta pay a little more
@@JNOSNOW I’m talkin across the board. Most are 3D printed these days so no robot welders, human welders and keeping baffles aligned etc all SHOULD lead to lower prices. However, because they lose a LOT of sales from people that incorrectly think they’ll be on some registry and have their home searched annually, leads to higher prices. If they were correctly treated like grips and stocks or rails, the prices would drop significantly out of capitalism alone because why buy a $1k Hux when you can get a ____ can and mount for $300. Their sales would increase astronomically because everyone would have a can for every gun.
@@KendrasEdge757 I would rather spend more money on a better product especially if I'm going to have it for potentially ever. These companies are doing massive amounts of R&D to make these cans as good as they are and if you want more performance regardless of how they are made, they will be more money. They are so much money because of supply side, these companies can barely make enough now adays to satisfy the demand and the cost of machine and printing these products is very expensive.
@@JNOSNOW “better” is subjective though. These cans aren’t bad I’m not saying that, but “better” I don’t know. Better than what. There’s typical stacked baffle cans that are quieter than the flows are and significantly cheaper. They have to hire the “operators operating operationally” to push their products, giving them out to all the “guntubers”, marketing, etc.
My entire point is that cans shouldn’t be regulated to begin with and if they weren’t they’d all be significantly cheaper because their sales would drastically increase. Business 101.