HUXWRX FLOW 556 Ti - Full Size Flow-Through 5.56 Silencer
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- HUXWRX's FLOW series of suppressors has delivered incredible performance in both sound and back pressure reduction, and the newest addition to the lineup lives up to that hype. This full-size, titanium version delivers awesome sound reduction and incredibly low back pressure.
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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 HUXWRX FLOW 556 TI
01:17 DMLS 3D Printed Titanium
01:29 Caliber Rating
02:53 What's In The Box
03:05 Mounting System
04:07 Specs
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Was hoping this would be the 556K Ti. Now that would be interesting
This is basically their Flow 762 with a smaller bore
Overheating and sparkling will be wicked on a small and light Ti can.🤣
Do you like to overheat your can in 10-15 shots while looking like shooting fireworks within the first mag? It would look pretty tho.😉
thats quite a ring, you can hear the ring more in the tex ordinance vid. i was excited for this and considering a 556 ventum to add to my 762 ventum. i'll probably still stick with the 556 ventum, as it doesn't seem to have the same resonance issues
@@TheRepublicHasBeenLost Ventum core is titanium 3d printed and removable for cleaning. It is also hub compatible allowing other muzzle device options. The flow is all 3d printed titanium, non serviceable (but can be cleaned with their new product), lighter, and only compatible with Hux devices. They will both be sparky.
That would be cool!
Awesome, any ETA when they will be back in?
Soon!
Waiting for a K Ti in 7.62
I wish they would stop with making everything titanium. I hate the sparkler show at night. I hope they make one in 17-4.
I wonder if this one will do that? Dunno....
Get yourself a cat wb inconel. Little heavier than steel but more durable and a best of a suppressor.
@@vitaminme4203@vitaminme4203 Good luck on that hype train; not saying they won't perform. It looks like they only deliver ~200 total cans per 2-3 months; that's like a dozen to 30 cans per model! At this rate they will never meet the demand.
For example, If your model currently has 100 cans back ordered, the wait time will take 7-25 months!💀
@@JohnZ556 welp, got my cans so idk what to say 🤷♂️ obviously they are a new company and can only push so much at a time. But crazy to think they wouldn’t be able to up their production with the amount of demand they’ve gotten.
@@vitaminme4203 😆Glad at least you got yours.
I won't jump on that train now unless they can increase their production fivefold. But that's very unlikely since it sounds like they got it from somewhere with a very limited and fixed quantity.
CAT is basically a ghost company of a marketing team and uses CGS to handle FFL and finishing works. I mean their name is 'ghost shit' if move the last 's' to the 'cat' so...🤣
NEED ONE OF THESE!!🤘🤘
Loudest 556 silencer I've heard outside of the JK stuff
That is not our experience at all, YoNotMyName.
When and how much? Didn’t see it on the website
Its live
What's the weight difference between this new can and their flow 556 & 556k can? Also, will there by a free tax stamp deal upon release? I know you folks have a lot of pull with them, so please try your best to make that "Free Tax Stamp" deal that SilencerShop is known for, and what sets your company apart (good thing) from your competitors, happen, please & thank you! Thanks much!!!
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You Obviously Didn't Watch The Video Because He Clearly Stated The Weight Difference's Between The 2
Nice. I wonder if that’s why there has been no 556k in stock in a long time.
Likewise! I was wondering the same thing, but now it all makes sense after news of this new can. Hopefully this can has a much longer life than their other cans. Low round count compared to other competitors like Surefire for example. Free tax deal from SilencerShop for starters would be nice, otherwise I'd wait for the price to go down a bit. Kevin from Q, LLC, ain't lying about them other companies overcharging premium prices for subpar cans. And flow thru technology ain't nothing new. Just like Odin works skeletonizes their upper receivers/handguards to cut down on weight, Hux does the same with their cans, but that sacrifices sound suppression. It doesn't matter much to most other folks, but I'm a huge sound whore so sound suppression is everything to a regular civilian like me. I'm no tier 1 or tier 2 "High Speed/Low Drag" operator.
@@peacesmakers
Well. I just got their old OSS cans in and right after that they came out with the flash hider models and 3D print models Lol.
@@calebclark6739honestly the HXQD line sounds better anyways
@@UndertheTreesPNW
I think so. A little heavier and my ranges don’t allow us to shoot at night so the flash hider doesn’t matter to me.
@@calebclark6739 That's awesome! Hopefully you hold on to their legacy OSS cans forever and pass it on to future generations. Similarly, the legacy cans from YHM are still some of the best and quietest 556 cans as well. Their legacy Turbo & Resonator cans to be exact.
The 7.62 ti sound less louder to the shooter when shooting 556 or say ,is there more decibel reduction?
the 556 Ti is quieter than the 762 Ti to our ears.
Where can we buy “suppressor sauce” ?? I can’t find it in stock anywhere…
It will be available on our site soon!
@@SilencerShop will this product have any ill effects on anodized aluminum?
Curious to see the durability results.
Per HuxWrx, it completed multiple cycles of the SOCOM Surge Test.
What is the difference in decibel reduction between those two cans?
To the shooters ear, the full size is noticeably quieter
I keep hearing about this suppressor sauce. Is it for sale somewhere?
On the HUXWRX website.
@@ToastbackWhale got a link? I don't see it on their website
Should be available soon~
But does it work well with 5.7?
Yes, very well!
Also, how many rounds until it dies?
Facts! This is the million dollar question as their 3d printed cans aren't known for lasting long.
50k rounds and up if you clean it every few thousand rounds. Been like this for years now
@@peacesmakersclean your suppressors….
@@scoobarsteve7948 Even with folks that clean their cans on a regular basis, they still see low/less overall round count (can life) on hux cans, when compared to other brands. I'm pretty sure you lucked out on your hux can and more power to you though.
It wont die, but you can clean it with solvents like Suppressor Sauce or CAT206 every 2000-ish rounds to keep it running optimally.
This compared to 762ti?
Agreed, why not get the 762Ti for more host versatility?
Love my 762 ti as im still running it on my 556 too. But super curious as to how the 2 cans compare to eachother
@@user-ot1hg9vs6c I was just told that the 556Ti is quieter in 556 by a vendor. How do you like it sound at the ear and all things when using it on 556 and 762? I am leaning the 762Ti because i occasionally would use it on the SR25 but mainly would be on 556 host guns, so I’m torn ..
@@vg247 love it. Absolutely. Takes most of the pop out of it and I can shoot several shots without any ear pro with no problems on the ar556. I run it on my 300blks too. I love the versatility of using it on 308s 300s and my 556.
@@user-ot1hg9vs6c thanks for the feedback I think the 762Ti will be the one for me. I only have RC2’s as my 556 cans so looking forward to the weight savings on these as well. Thank you again
It should be mandatory to show flash suppression performance in the dark for Ti can videos. I have yet to see a Ti can that doesn't look like you are shooting a fourth of July sparkler out of the muzzle in the dark.
Go to 0:18 and play at x0.25 speed. You can see a big cone of spark extending beyond the frame, that's at least 10 inches long and 7 inches in diameter within the frame.
They didn't use any special material or internal coating, so I won't expect much difference in terms of sparks from a Flow762Ti.
Doesit really matter? You shoot ten rounds and your barrel + suppressor is glowing under nods and thermal 😂
@@JohnZ556 Yeah I had seen it, was half of why I made the comment.
@@boygonewhoopdataZZ Yes it does very much, maybe a bit less Internet and actually use your gear(if you even have NV and thermal setup)? It's the same thing why people need to at least use a freaking flash hider at night! 🤦♂That much spark will blind yourself and autogate the nods pretty hard every time you fire, making yourself extra visible to everybody nods or not, from all angles.
Everything hotter than the environment will glow on thermals, so this is a weak argument-it's totally another deep rabbit hole.
Mine is onky a little sparky at night but flash is very low on the priority list.
Waiting on a 762k steel version that doesn't shoot fireworks🎇, is more compact, and doesn't weigh a ton.
Always tradeoffs with cans, you can’t have everything
@@darthdavid2275@darthdavid2275 That's true. I value my cans to not shoot fireworks, and can safely handle a few mags without overheating.
I'm willing to take a bit more weight or less dB reduction.
I don't think most people would care a few dB at the range or defensive use. But overheating significantly limits your firing schedule. And fireworks out the muzzle will make you the most visible on a two-way range.
Maybe you're a hunter walking on mountains looking for that 1 shot without ear pro, then yes, weight and sound are the most important in that case.
@@JohnZ556 in general 7.62K cans are pretty rare usually only 556 gets a K can. But good luck if you can ever find a 7.62 flow through, short, steel can 😁
@@darthdavid2275 Thanks, I understand that. I'll prob settle for a Flow 762 MG(Inconel 718) when it comes out.
@@JohnZ556 or maybe the SiCo Velos 7.62
Damn. Already out of stock
Should restock quickly!
If the ATF tested the decibel reduction on all suppressors you probably wouldn't need a tax stamp for the 556k
Looks very gassy to me coming out of the ejection port. :(
This is going to happen on any gas gun but with the Flow cans especially the 556 you could get any less gas coming out of the port as it did in the vudeo
@@JNOSNOW I ordered a flow .556 can a few weeks ago....I have several cans.... My Banish .223 has nowhere near the gas coming out of my ejection port and it isnt even flow through.
@@godsdozer I doubt it. Conditions and ammo can change but if they go back to back between the two the Flow will absolutely have less and at less velocity
Some amount of gas is required to run the action reliably, the FLOW series just minimizes the additional gas.
“Ti” nice….kind of like upgrading Nvidia GPU’s
Hard use 556 cans should not be made of titanium. Say it with me again. Hard use 556 cans should not be made of titanium.
My Flow 762 Ti is on a 11.3" 5.56 and 16" 6.5 Grendel thags ive been abusing and ahooting 2 gun with and it still looks brand new inside
Don't tell me what to do
These are machine gun rated and pass the soccom tests so you can do whatever the hell you want with them. I would stay away from flash hiders with anything hard use though of course
Meh. They’re fine. According to the site this thing survived 6 surge cycles.
I want the MG version of both this and the Flow 762.
I would just like to receive my huxwrx hub for my Ventum that i already paid for!!
Shipping is sending out items all the time!