Description
Titanium suppressors usually ask you to trade durability for weight savings. B&T went the other direction with the Print-X RBS 7.62 Ti, building the full-size can entirely from 3D-printed titanium in a weldless design that cuts weight dramatically while holding up to hard use. Bare with a direct mount HUB it comes in around 7 ounces, and even with the included Rotex-SF HUB assembly installed you're only looking at 11.9 ounces on the muzzle of your .308 or 7.62 rifle. That's the kind of number that changes how a rifle balances, especially on a short-barreled gun where every ounce past the handguard gets magnified.
Why the RBS Design in the Print-X 7.62 Ti Matters
Backpressure is the hidden cost of running suppressed. Extra gas dumped back into the action speeds up the bolt, accelerates wear, and puts combustion gases in your face. B&T's Reduced Backpressure System keeps bolt speed increases under 2 percent, which translates to a cleaner-running gun, longer parts life, and a lot less gas blowback at your eyes when you're running a fast string. You still get proper noise and flash reduction through B&T's baffle system, so you're not trading signature control to get there.
Mounting the Print-X RBS Ti
The rear of the suppressor uses industry-standard 1.375×24 HUB threading, and B&T includes their Rotex-SF HUB assembly machined from titanium bar stock. That adapter locks onto B&T Rotex flash hiders as well as SureFire SOCOM flash hiders, Warcomps, and muzzle brakes, which is a big deal if you already have SureFire mounts on your rifles. Prefer to run it another way? Swap in any 1.375×24 HUB mount you like, including direct thread.
With a full-auto rating, no barrel length restrictions, and a gray Type 2 anodized finish that sheds heat and handles well, this is a serious can built for rifles that get run hard, not shelf queens. If a lightweight 7.62 suppressor that doesn't beat up your gun or gas you out is what you're after, this one earns its spot.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer Part Number: SD-762RBS-TI
- UPC: 840225716276
- Caliber: 7.62mm / .308
- Material: 3D-Printed Titanium, Weldless Construction
- Weight: 11.9 oz with Rotex-SF HUB (approx. 7 oz with DM HUB)
- Length: 7.9 in
- Diameter: 1.73 in
- Thread Pattern: 1.375×24 HUB
- Mounting System: Rotex-SF HUB (SureFire SOCOM and B&T Rotex compatible)
- Rating: Full-Auto Rated
- Backpressure Tech: B&T Reduced Backpressure System (RBS)
- Color: Gray
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 lbs
What’s Included
- B&T Print-X RBS 7.62 Ti Suppressor
- Rotex-SF Titanium HUB Assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
What muzzle devices work with the included Rotex-SF HUB?
The Rotex-SF HUB assembly is compatible with all B&T Rotex flash hiders as well as SureFire SOCOM flash hiders, Warcomps, and muzzle brakes. If you already run SureFire mounts on your rifles, this can drops right onto them. The adapter itself is machined from titanium bar stock to keep overall weight down.
Is the Print-X RBS 7.62 Ti full-auto rated, and are there barrel length restrictions?
Yes, it carries a full-auto rating with no barrel length constraints, which is unusual for a titanium can. B&T builds these with 3D-printed weldless construction specifically to survive aggressive firing schedules. It is well suited to short-barreled 7.62 rifles that see hard use.
How much does RBS technology reduce gas blowback?
B&T's Reduced Backpressure System keeps bolt speed increases under 2 percent compared to unsuppressed fire. In practical terms that means noticeably less gas coming back through the action and into your face, a cleaner-running rifle, and extended parts life. It is one of the main reasons this suppressor stands out for semi-auto and select-fire platforms.
How does the Ti version differ from the Inconel Print-X RBS?
The titanium version cuts roughly 40 percent of the weight compared to the 718 Inconel model while keeping the same RBS baffle design and suppression performance. You still get the full-auto rating and HUB mounting flexibility. If weight savings is your top priority, the Ti is the one to pick.





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