Buying suppressors is getting easier, and owning them has always been awesome. With the repeal of the ATF’s $200 tax, more and more gun owners are getting in on the fun.
One aspect that’s often overlooked is long-term maintenance and product lifespan. How long is that fancy 3D-printed suppressor going to last, and will it even be relevant technology in a few years?
The Precision Armament TiTrex is a clever new way to protect your investment. Come see what makes this new suppressor so unique.

Precision Armament TiTrex Specs & Features
Specs
- Caliber: .280, .300, .360
- Material: Inconel, titanium
- Construction: 3D printed
- Mount: Direct thread (5/8-24), HUB
- Country of Origin: USA
- MSRP: $1,199
Features
- Serialized collar makes core replacement possible
- Lifetime core exchanges and upgrades included
- Non-uniform reconvergent baffle stack reduces backpressure and first-round pop

The bones of the TiTrex should look pretty familiar. It’s a 3D-printed design made from either Inconel or titanium. Precision Armament promises reduced backpressure and quieter first-round pop from the abstract, flow-through baffle stack, compared to the conventional sequence of ring-style baffles.
It’s available in .280-, .300-, and .360-caliber configurations, with no magnum or barrel-length restrictions.
The TiTrex is compatible with the HUB mounting system. A direct-thread 5/8-24 adapter is also included.

The real magic of the TiTrex is a simple stainless steel collar. That’s where the serial number is engraved, and it’s removable.
By making this collar the serialized component, Precision Armament made it possible to exchange the core of the suppressor for a new one – a very handy feature considering how tricky it can be to clean a suppressors.

Not only does Precision Armament allow unlimited core exchanges, the manufacturer will also let you upgrade when they eventually release the next generation core. New baffle technology, caliber offerings, and colors are all fair game with this system.
Precision Armament lists an MSRP of $1,199 for the TiTrex.
As it is, the TiTrex is priced pretty competitively with other 3D-printed Inconel and titanium suppressors. When you consider the potential for long-term savings, it looks incredibly tempting.
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