I have both titanium and steel suppressors and it is astounding how much faster the titanium cools off. After shooting both and waiting 10 minutes the titanium is completely cooled off while the steel is still hot.
As an owner of a Huxwrx 762, it helps the scar17 cycle nicely along with other items. The Huxwrx is definitely not Hollywood quite, not even as quiet as YHM Cans that were half the price
@Encrypt_ed yes I did put the scar burator on it as well, I wouldn't recommend Moto Tech as a company though the guy that answer the phone will lie to you and then try charging your credit card 3 months later very shady business practices
Fair enough. However, many may be willing to spend the extra $162 from the 762 TI suppressor to the FLOW 762 TI suppressor for the following. A significantly lighter can (15 oz verses 11.8 oz) and a bolt velocity of 5% as opposed to 2%.
@@rrtacticalLLC Oh, I'm not saying it wouldn't be worth it if a person had the money. Clearly these are top of the line items. I'm just saying these things cost more than the AR10 I'm looking to buy.
@@ArkancideTrue but if you get the 7.62 you can use it on all your 556 300 blackout 30-30 and .308. I got hung up on price at first but when you think about it. It’s pretty versatile and you really only need the one.
Becuase it ain't true. You can't use a room meter for gun shot. It should be close to 140dB. Now, I don't know about your 82, it sounds pretty bad man.
I have both titanium and steel suppressors and it is astounding how much faster the titanium cools off.
After shooting both and waiting 10 minutes the titanium is completely cooled off while the steel is still hot.
We personally don’t use one. But we can see how they can be useful
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I'd love to see a decibal level comparison between the steel and titanium.
That would be a great thing to see. We will add that to our growing list.
As an owner of a Huxwrx 762, it helps the scar17 cycle nicely along with other items. The Huxwrx is definitely not Hollywood quite, not even as quiet as YHM Cans that were half the price
Did you put the scarburator on as well?
@Encrypt_ed yes I did put the scar burator on it as well, I wouldn't recommend Moto Tech as a company though the guy that answer the phone will lie to you and then try charging your credit card 3 months later very shady business practices
What jacket is Noor wearing? I want one
As a lefty, I completely understand how the host feels. 😅😂😂
Excellent product! We're you using subsonic ammo?
yes
Would a huxwrx flow 762 ti be a good fit for my LWRC m6ic di?
It'd probably be a good fit for your butt
Probably getting this fir my sbr. But i do love my omega 300. Even when shooting lefty, ive never noticed any meaningful gas in my face
They do help eliminate a lot. And we can definitely help with getting one for your SBR
Super cool. But it costs more than the .308 I'd be looking to put it on.
Fair enough. However, many may be willing to spend the extra $162 from the 762 TI suppressor to the FLOW 762 TI suppressor for the following. A significantly lighter can (15 oz verses 11.8 oz) and a bolt velocity of 5% as opposed to 2%.
@@rrtacticalLLC Oh, I'm not saying it wouldn't be worth it if a person had the money. Clearly these are top of the line items. I'm just saying these things cost more than the AR10 I'm looking to buy.
@@ArkancideTrue but if you get the 7.62 you can use it on all your 556 300 blackout 30-30 and .308. I got hung up on price at first but when you think about it. It’s pretty versatile and you really only need the one.
I think this would work great on my mini 14’s in 300bo and 556/223
On the Huxwrk site it mentions a break-in procedure but I don't see it explained anywhere...can you elaborate?
200 rounds for sparking. You have to burn off the titanium residue.
I wish there was a direct thread version...
We can definitely pass idea that along
@@rrtacticalLLC thanks! Saving a few ounces would be great!
Absolutely. Are you aware that the 762 TI is already 3.2 oz lighter the the FLOW 762?
@@rrtacticalLLC Did you mean its lighter than the flow 556k? I did hear that. I'd like to stick it on my AR10, its already 12lbs loaded lmao.
That comment above was comparing it with the 762 TI. But in comparison to the FLOW 556K, it is lighter by 1.1 oz. Every ounce count.
I know that's a piston M110 and gassing is not as critical, but it still looks overgassed with that 2'o clock ejection.
Subsonic ammo?
Correct!!!
Jesus look at all the sparks flushing out of the end!
Isn’t it mesmerizing?!
that stops / very minimized after the can is coated with carbon inside
@@scottshreve3298SO THEY SAY
Thank you for the video.
Russ Oliver and his OSS company started with the "flow through" or flow system, that everyone is trying to mimic. They all LOL'd him.
I had to put on gloves to watch this video.
Me too lol
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88.8, heck my wife registered my snoring at 82..
Becuase it ain't true. You can't use a room meter for gun shot. It should be close to 140dB.
Now, I don't know about your 82, it sounds pretty bad man.
Why does it look like a hot dog? 🌭
Maybe because you’re just hungry… 🤷🏾♂️
I'm just proud u didn't say "crayon"
LOL...I'm going to call mine Oscar from now on.
Yeah. I am not fond of the overall design as compared to a traditional, symmetrical, clean looking suppressor.
Porter is kinda cute
We kind of think so!
My mom says the same thing @huxwrx
She’s one smart lady
Does flirting get you a free can? If so I think he's gorgeous!
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Intrigued. However, that spark (Even in broad daylight) from that Ti is a deal breaker for me.
It's not a review with the company rep standing next to you. Shill.