The pioneers of flowthrough suppressor technology have a new .45-caliber 3D-printed titanium can. During our time at SHOT Show’s range day, we got to shoot the Huxwrx 45M on a .45-70 rifle, a handgun, and a PCC, and it’s impressive.
The 45M is 8.5 inches long in its full configuration. (All photos: Seth Rodgers/Guns.com)
The Huxwrx 45M, as the “M” suggests, is a modular suppressor. It measures 8.5 inches and weighs 7.4 ounces in its full-length configuration and just 5.4 ounces when the end cap is removed. It has a booster and the shortened configuration is handy for pistols. There are no minimum barrel length restrictions, and the 45M is rated for a wide range of rounds, including subsonic .300 Blackout. It’s also full-auto rated, so you can be sure this super-light suppressor is also super-solid.
The 45M is HUB-compatible for easy mounting, and the modular design adds versatility.
The 3D-printed end cap is all one piece, so there’s no worrying about dropping parts when you take the modular can apart, and there’s no need for a special tool or wrench to remove the end cap. A .5-inch drive ratchet fits right in the end, no socket needed.