HUXWRX Flow 762 Ti - Overview

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  • @gronthomson
    @gronthomson 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just purchased a HUXWRX Flow 762 Ti in FDE from you, Capitol Armory. This is my second suppressor purchase from Capitol Armory. You're FANTASTIC! The wait from ATF is ON!

  • @travisolexa3074
    @travisolexa3074 Год назад +12

    So finally we have a 30cal can that performs on par with a RC2 at muzzle with 5.56 measuring in at the same length, reduced weight, and flowthrough. THIS can is truly the White Whale 30cal the community has been chasing.
    Time to lose $1600.

    • @JNOSNOW
      @JNOSNOW 8 месяцев назад +1

      I was wary of the $1600 but I waited just long enough and got one at $999. Hope you already have yours by now

  • @rodarnold6168
    @rodarnold6168 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @MrOsoverde
    @MrOsoverde 5 месяцев назад

    Great review

  • @jimc2993
    @jimc2993 10 месяцев назад +1

    great product

  • @slyleprecon5521
    @slyleprecon5521 Год назад

    Sooo excited!

  • @puddle_pirate95
    @puddle_pirate95 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hope to have one someday.

  • @d3adlyz3bra
    @d3adlyz3bra Год назад +1

    just started the process for the 556k

  • @michaeladams8992
    @michaeladams8992 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome

  • @bobbyday8690
    @bobbyday8690 10 месяцев назад

    Badass!

  • @acevent5759
    @acevent5759 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody ever talks about accuracy with the can. I have the Wilson Combat whisper suppressor, and I gain accuracy through it. As a hunter that’s pretty important. I’m interested in buying this canned if I’m not gonna reduce accuracy at 300 yard shots.

  • @illestdomer2005
    @illestdomer2005 Год назад +1

    Got it on that Rattler making me want to spend money that I shouldn't.

  • @johncrabill7140
    @johncrabill7140 9 месяцев назад

    Nice can.

  • @mrcookiemonster7805
    @mrcookiemonster7805 6 месяцев назад +1

    And what about using the Flow 762Ti with and adjustable forward venting gas block? Where gas coming back into the firearm is reduced by venting excess gas out the front of the gas block. Do you think there would be any advantages like maybe keeping the Flow cooler under high rates of fire? Or disadvantages, maybe needing to re-tune the gas block bleed off?

  • @BasementOps
    @BasementOps Год назад

    Review on the Alaskan 360?

  • @michaelaustin4650
    @michaelaustin4650 Год назад +2

    Awesome video. I’m actually looking into making my first suppressor purchase to run on my MK18 as my duty rifle. Is there any can you’d recommend over the HUXWRX 556K? I’m open to anything. Suppression is huge for me but I also understand you can only get so much suppression with 556. Any insight would be great!

    • @Capitolarmory
      @Capitolarmory  Год назад +2

      There's a lot to discuss, we're happy to do it over the phone. It really depends on individual needs. For work uses, my opinion is low backpressure and flash suppression are more important than dB reduction. You want to minimize collateral hearing damage, but it could also be a two-way range. (Surefire for example is a bit more loud, but excels at flash reduction and is lower backpressure.) The MK18 is overgassed, or overgassed and then some, depending on the version and gas port size. For work related uses, the Flow 556K is a solid option. You are correct in that 5.56 can only suppress so much. There really are a lot of good options you can't go wrong with though.

    • @tonygomes3617
      @tonygomes3617 Год назад +1

      Get the flow 762 can and you will be able to use it on more stuff

    • @kennykrabss
      @kennykrabss Год назад +1

      PEW Science

    • @mojo4376
      @mojo4376 9 месяцев назад +2

      Anything Surefire

    • @wildcat8598
      @wildcat8598 9 месяцев назад +1

      Depends on what all you use. If you use primarily 556 than get a dedicated 556 can. If you plan on only getting one can your entire life than get a 30cal can in case you wanna run it on other stuff. As far as 556 cans go there’s no subsonic rounds so you can get decent sound suppression but mainly you’ll want first round flash suppression. Surefire does great with that as well as the SilencerCo Saker 556. On a MK18 (D I rifle) your gonna have gas in your face which is what helps with these flow cans. Just like everything in the 2A community there is ups and downs with everything and can’t have it all with just one thing which is why you get what’s best for you. Me personally I rarely shoot anything other than 556 so I got the Saker 556. I also got a 9mm can cause I run 9mm secondary and wanted to run 300blk eventually and the 9mm can handles 300blk subs so that solved 3 calibers and the 3 that I run. I eventually want a 30cal can cause I’d like to have a AR10/308 some day

  • @John-ro3vu
    @John-ro3vu Год назад +1

    Are these going to be for sale on your website soon? I went to buy one and could not find one.

    • @Capitolarmory
      @Capitolarmory  Год назад +1

      They are! They went live Monday at 10am

  • @mjay7238
    @mjay7238 Год назад

    Will this fit on a zpap92’s fat muzzle !

  • @logandutton
    @logandutton 5 месяцев назад

    Would this be a good fit for my LWRC m6ic di?

  • @anthonybravo5176
    @anthonybravo5176 Год назад +3

    What brand of shirt is the capitol armory guy wearing?

  • @rascaille3792
    @rascaille3792 Год назад +3

    Cool, I would imagine it's not great for subsonics but great for everything else

    • @deadbrocks
      @deadbrocks Год назад +3

      Why would it not be great for subs?

    • @glaw9583
      @glaw9583 Год назад +5

      Go watch Bauer precisions video on it. He does some subs and it actually performed surprisingly well

    • @12cc90
      @12cc90 Год назад +1

      @@deadbrocks As a rule of thumb, the internal geometry of these flow-through suppressors (CGS, SiCo Velos, Huxwrx, etc) is utilized most efficiently at the higher pressures from supersonic loads. Imagine holding the suppressor up to your mouth and blowing through - most of the air will go through the .30 cal bore down the centerline of the suppressor. Now imagine having a tank of compressed air being blown into the suppressor - there's enough air pressure and volume that it's forced to utilize all the complex flow pathways built into the suppressor. Not the perfect analogy, but it illustrates the point. There are outliers though, I think one of the CGS cans absolutely spanked a .300 Blackout subsonic test with PEWScience.

  • @cesarsaavedra3095
    @cesarsaavedra3095 Месяц назад

    The fact that I cant find a video with someone metering the dbs in these type of suppressors is keeping me from purchasing. I need to find a place that allows demos .

  • @Yisunsin007
    @Yisunsin007 11 месяцев назад +4

    What happens if you get a baffle strike? 🤔

    • @wildcat8598
      @wildcat8598 9 месяцев назад +1

      I would imagine one would be screwed. Depending on how the warranty and customer service is but can’t be just replacing a baffle right? One downside about sealed cans

    • @JNOSNOW
      @JNOSNOW 8 месяцев назад

      Pretty simple, chop the end the core it out and re-weld a new 3d printed core in.

  • @calebclark6739
    @calebclark6739 Год назад +5

    Come on. For $1500 it should come with 20 stickers Lol

  • @pilotincommand85
    @pilotincommand85 Год назад +14

    What makes this titanium different than any other titanium used on other cans? Seems you are suggesting this suppressor can be used with super aggressive rates of fire on semi auto or full auto how ever I want..where other titanium cans often caution against getting the body heat soaked beyond ~800ish degrees..are those companies full of it or is hux not being totally honest about their performance? I would legitimately like to know I can a couple of the what you call “other” brands of Ti cans..have I been too conservative with them up to now? Or can I use and abuse them like you seem to suggest I can with this Hux?

    • @SouthWestGunnerOfficial
      @SouthWestGunnerOfficial Год назад +9

      They wont answer. Allow me. Titanium is a terrible source of material to use on suppressors. I assure you it cant handle full auto fire. I also assure you this can sounds like ass. Dont waste your time/fall for the snake oil. Huxwrx is hype train. People push these cans because they are easy to sell but majority of these FFLs pushing the product the employees dont have them on their guns. Speaks volumes. Plus a msrp just shy of 1700 bucks is fucking insane. Literally can buy a surefire or something that suppresses really well and have money left over.

    • @pilotincommand85
      @pilotincommand85 Год назад +3

      @@SouthWestGunnerOfficial thanks for the reply..I currently use surefire and love them..I have their 7.62Ti for bolt guns but looking for something that allows AR10’s to run better..I reluctantly am looking at these but I have definitely zero interest in another Ti can..no thanks. I thought it funny the every other maker says don’t get the can hotter than 800 degrees and then you see this. Passes 6x socom stress test..they also cooled it to 120 degrees in between each attempt..lol so you did it once on 6 occasions..got it

    • @mexicangator
      @mexicangator Год назад +6

      Huxwrx 556 flow is not a gimmick barrel and hatchett run it; the technology is legit; the titanium though I agree I’m still on the fence

    • @SouthWestGunnerOfficial
      @SouthWestGunnerOfficial Год назад +4

      @@mexicangator id say its somewhat gimmicky... at least a little. When your company needs all the gun bunnies, mike glovers, and influencers to tell everyone to buy the shit i always know that product is probably ass. Surefire suppressors and other big name manufacturers let their cans speak for themselves. Just sayin. I dig the idea of the huxwrx but it definitley doesnt suppress anywhere near as good as its competitors and the price tag is absolutley Atrocious.

    • @mexicangator
      @mexicangator Год назад +5

      @@SouthWestGunnerOfficial I respect your opinion but the price is nearly the same. RC2 is 1079 and you don’t get a muzzle device with the can which is an extra 150-200 dollars and the 556 flow is 1125 with a muzzle device so it’s a push

  • @thefinancier12
    @thefinancier12 2 дня назад

    Any degradation on accuracy? For some reason, I hear things about that.

  • @BossHugo84
    @BossHugo84 Год назад +2

    But Does it Work With Sub 300 Blackout ?

    • @SouthWestGunnerOfficial
      @SouthWestGunnerOfficial Год назад

      Who cares. Buy a better can and most likely for less.

    • @calebclark6739
      @calebclark6739 Год назад +1

      Why wouldn’t it ?

    • @12cc90
      @12cc90 Год назад +1

      @@calebclark6739 As a rule of thumb, the internal geometry of these flow-through suppressors (CGS, SiCo Velos, Huxwrx, etc) is utilized most efficiently at the higher pressures from supersonic loads. Imagine holding the suppressor up to your mouth and blowing through - most of the air will go through the .30 cal bore down the centerline of the suppressor. Now imagine having a tank of compressed air being blown into the suppressor - there's enough air pressure and volume that it's forced to utilize all the complex flow pathways built into the suppressor. Not the perfect analogy, but it illustrates the point. There are outliers though, I think one of the CGS cans absolutely spanked a .300 Blackout subsonic test with PEWScience.

    • @illestdomer2005
      @illestdomer2005 Год назад

      Not as well as other cans, I would assume. Pew Science ratings on the HX-QD 762 are pretty poor (relative to other less expensive options) on 300blk compared to 308 supers.

  • @MyCoolFish
    @MyCoolFish 3 месяца назад

    The hot dog

  • @superboy305
    @superboy305 Год назад

    Just wanted to it on a rattler, thanks

  • @vernehughart3546
    @vernehughart3546 10 месяцев назад

    Wish they were legal here

    • @BlueMushroomSmurfCat
      @BlueMushroomSmurfCat 3 месяца назад

      The tax is crazy too well not that bad but here it’s 200 dollar tax

  • @malcolmpalm
    @malcolmpalm Год назад +6

    I really wish these had QD options

    • @JohnZ556
      @JohnZ556 Год назад +6

      It takes less than 5s to un/install. The muzzle device is an integral part to direct gas outwards into the channel. So you can only have an omni directional muzzle that's kinda big, no matter who makes it. The 17-4 muzzle device also acts as a sacrificial baffle, even more necessary to the Ti cans I would bet.

    • @malcolmpalm
      @malcolmpalm Год назад +1

      @@JohnZ556 I hear ya. I have a lot of pews that are pinned/welded with DA, or SCo muzzle devices.

    • @calebclark6739
      @calebclark6739 Год назад +1

      Why ?

    • @jaredandrews379
      @jaredandrews379 Год назад +1

      Why do you need to take it off so quickly?

  • @zell666hell
    @zell666hell 7 месяцев назад

    My friend 3D prints silencers for dirt cheap

  • @rx7addict
    @rx7addict 3 месяца назад

    It's not zero back pressure

  • @MyCoolFish
    @MyCoolFish 3 месяца назад

    You guy’ses ≠ Texan

  • @NoGoBu
    @NoGoBu 3 месяца назад

    Way way to damn " expensive "
    of course, the snobs that spend daddy's money 💰 will say I'm wrong. 🙄

  • @StEvEn420BrUlE
    @StEvEn420BrUlE 10 месяцев назад

    One thing worth noting is that for subsonic ammo, flow through designs are much louder and may have a harder timer cycling it compared to traditional baffles