B&T recently announced the next generation of its 3D-printed Rotex and SRBS models launching within the Print-X family of suppressors. Easily identifiable, the suppressors come bead-blasted with a gray finish and unique tube texturing.
B&T Print-X Suppressors
A low-flash endcap delivers an industry-leading flash suppression, according to B&T. Patent-pending Star Baffles, now 3D printed, provide less backpressure and greater sound suppression.
“The improvements made to our 3D printed SRBS and Rotex suppressors within the Print-X family are examples of how our customers and end-users continue to reap the benefits of our R&D team continually pushing what is possible in both material and design,” said Chris Mudgett, Vice President of Marketing for B&T USA. “As a suppressor manufacturer with nearly 700 different suppressors, it’s safe to say our engineering team refuses to leave well enough alone and our products are in a perpetual state of advancement to ensure our customers receive the most cutting-edge technology possible, providing them with a substantial advantage in the field.”
Print-X Family Details
The Rotex and SRBS suppressors builds utilize laser bed fusion techniques. They come in both 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO caliber, constructed of either 100% titanium or 718 Inconel. Both models come fully weldless, reducing weight and failure points.
Print-X suppressors ship with B&T’s Rotex-SF HUB assembly. It delivers compatibility with all B&T Rotex flash hiders, along with all of SureFire’s SOCOM flash hiders, Warcomps and muzzle brakes. The Rotex-SF HUB is machined from titanium bar stock. NATO-Spec A2 and direct-mount HUB assembles are available as accessory items.
For more info, visit bt-usa.com.