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SD-556Rotex-BT
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SD-556Rotex
The B&T Rotex 5.56 Suppressor with SF Hub Adapter is designed for superior sound and flash suppression. It features a durable construction and is equipped with a SF Hub Adapter for compatibility with SureFire’s SOCOM flash hiders and other muzzle devices. This B&T SD-556Rotex suppressor offers enhanced performance for reduced noise and recoil, making it an effective choice for various shooting applications.
The Rotex 556 Full Size suppressor is designed for optimal flash and sound suppression, making it ideal for situations where maximum noise reduction is crucial. It delivers exceptional sound suppression, durability, and longevity while maintaining a lightweight build to minimize deviation in point of aim and impact. The suppressor is made from 718 Inconel using advanced laser bed fusion techniques, ensuring a robust and weldless construction.
Featuring a 1.375x24 TPI thread, the B&T Rotex 556 Suppressor is fully HUB compatible, allowing for versatile attachment options. It comes with B&T’s Rotex-SF HUB assembly, compatible with B&T Rotex flash hiders and SureFire’s SOCOM flash hiders, Warcomps, and muzzle brakes.
The Print-X series version of the Rotex 556 includes a bead-blasted finish, wrench flats, Print-X tube texturing, an updated low-flash endcap, and B&T’s patent-pending Star baffle system, which is now available in 3D-printed form for enhanced performance.