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April 16, 2026

Hi-Point Hush-Point Multi-Caliber Suppressor: 7-Inch Flow-Through Can Covers Everything from .17 HMR to .30-06

Hi-Point debuts a multi-caliber flow-through suppressor at NRAAM 2026. Additive-manufactured Titanium 64 (10.5 oz) or Inconel 718 (14.5 oz, full-auto rated), 7 inches long, 1.75 inch diameter, rated from .17 HMR through .30-06, 7mm Mag, and .308. Direct thread or HUB/QD mount with two stainless adapters included and a lifetime warranty.

NewsApril 16, 2026

Hi-Point Hush-Point Multi-Caliber Suppressor: 7-Inch Flow-Through Can Covers Everything from .17 HMR to .30-06

Hi-Point debuts a new multi-caliber Hush-Point suppressor at NRAAM 2026. One 7-inch can covers rimfire through .30-06 and 7mm Magnum, ships in Titanium 64 (10.5 oz) or full-auto-rated Inconel 718 (14.5 oz), and uses flow-through baffles to cut back-pressure on gas-operated rifles.

Key Takeaways

  • True Multi-Caliber: Rated for .30 cal, 7.62, .300 BLK, 6.5, .308, .30-30, .30-06, 7mm Mag, 5.56, 5.7, .17 HMR, .22 LR, and .223 in a single can.
  • Two Material Options: Titanium 64 heat-treated at 10.5 oz for weight-conscious semi-auto builds, or Inconel 718 at 14.5 oz with full-auto rating.
  • Flow-Through Core: Additive-manufactured baffle stack vents gas forward to reduce back-pressure, blowback, and cyclic rate increases on DI rifles.
  • HUB + Direct Thread: Accepts any HUB/QD muzzle device mount, plus two 416 stainless adapters (.30 cal and 5.56) ship in the box for direct thread hosts.
  • Made in Ohio, Lifetime Warranty: Debuts at NRAAM 2026 (April 16-19, Booth 2235, Houston). Pricing not yet disclosed.
Hi-Point Hush-Point suppressor line on display including multi-caliber .30 and .45/9mm models
The expanded Hi-Point Hush-Point suppressor line, including the new multi-caliber .30 model (Credit: Guns.com)

One Can, Thirteen Calibers

The new Hush-Point is rated for .30 cal, 7.62, .300 Blackout, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308, .30-30, .30-06, 7mm Magnum, 5.56, 5.7x28, .17 HMR, .22 LR, and .223. That is the full spread from rimfire through magnum centerfire in one 7-inch tube, and it is what makes this can interesting at this price point. A shooter with an AR-15 in 5.56, a bolt gun in .308, a .300 Blackout SBR, and a .22 trainer does not need four separate suppressors. The Hush-Point covers all of them with one tax stamp.

The .30-caliber bore diameter is the limiting factor, so first round pop and sound performance will favor smaller projectiles. Expect best results on 5.56, 5.7, and .300 Blackout subsonic, with .30-06 and 7mm Magnum sitting at the upper pressure and projectile envelope. Hi-Point has not published decibel ratings at launch, but multi-caliber cans typically trade 2-4 dB of peak suppression for the flexibility across cartridges. For shooters planning a dedicated .300 Blackout build with subsonic ammo, this can should pair well as a general purpose host-swapper.

Suppressed rifle in a multi-caliber configuration suitable for the new Hush-Point can
The Hush-Point is designed to move between hosts via HUB/QD or direct thread (Credit: Manufacturer reference)

Titanium 64 vs Inconel 718: Which Weight Wins

Hi-Point is offering the Hush-Point in two materials. The Titanium 64 (Ti-6Al-4V) version weighs 10.5 oz and is heat-treated for durability on high-pressure cartridges like .30-06 and 7mm Magnum in semi-auto and bolt-action use. The Inconel 718 version weighs 14.5 oz and carries a full-auto rating. That four-ounce weight difference matters at the muzzle on a lightweight carbine, where it directly affects point-of-aim shift and handling.

The choice is straightforward. If the can is going on a weight-conscious semi-auto build, a bolt gun, or a rimfire host, pick the Titanium 64 version. If the host is a registered sear, a belt-fed upper like the FightLite DFX, or anything seeing sustained high round counts, pick the Inconel 718. Additive manufacturing is the enabler for both: Hi-Point is using 3D-printed baffle geometry to hit these weights with a full-length .30-caliber flow-through core. For a full breakdown of host-side setup, see our AR-15 suppressor setup guide.

Additive manufactured titanium suppressor construction showing 3D-printed baffle geometry
Additive manufacturing enables complex internal baffle geometry at lower weight (Credit: Industry reference)

Flow-Through Design: Why It Matters on Gas Guns

Flow-through suppressors vent gas forward rather than trapping it inside the can. That matters on direct-impingement rifles, where a conventional baffle stack pushes pressurized gas back through the gas system and out the ejection port, dumping it into the shooter's face and accelerating bolt cyclic rate. The Hush-Point's flow-through core is designed to cut that back-pressure, which reduces blowback, keeps the rifle running closer to its unsuppressed gas curve, and extends component life. Hi-Point has also rated the design as low-spark, a useful feature for night shooting or dry-environment range use.

Pairing the Hush-Point with an adjustable gas block or the right buffer weight is the standard next step for a direct- impingement host. See our gas and buffer tuning guide for how to dial in a suppressed carbine, and our muzzle device guide for HUB-compatible brakes and flash hiders that work with the Hush-Point's QD mount. For a ready-to-suppress platform, check our rifle builder to configure a host around this can.

Flow-through suppressor diagram showing gas venting forward to reduce back-pressure
Flow-through baffle geometry vents gas forward, reducing back-pressure to the host firearm (Credit: Industry reference)

Suppressor-Ready Accessories

Controls & Ergonomics • $89

PRI Gas Buster Charging Handle

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  • Military heritage
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Gas System Components • Mid-Range

Riflespeed Adjustable Gas Block

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  • Multiple detent positions
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Daniel Defense GRIP-N-RIP Charging Handle

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Gas System Components • Mid-Range

Radian Raptor SD Charging Handle

  • Ambidextrous design
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Controls & Ergonomics • $99

Geissele Airborne Charging Handle

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Muzzle Devices • $85

Dead Air KeyMo Muzzle Brake

  • Muzzle brake
  • KeyMo mount
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Hi-Point Hush-Point Multi-Caliber Specifications

  • Length7 in
  • Diameter1.75 in
  • Weight (Ti 64)10.5 oz (heat-treated)
  • Weight (Inconel 718)14.5 oz (full-auto rated)
  • Bore.30 caliber
  • Calibers Rated.30, 7.62, .300 BLK, 6.5, .308, .30-30, .30-06, 7mm Mag, 5.56, 5.7, .17 HMR, .22 LR, .223
  • ConstructionAdditive manufactured
  • Baffle DesignFlow-through, low-spark
  • MountDirect thread + HUB/QD
  • Included AdaptersTwo 416 stainless (.30 cal + 5.56)
  • End CapAluminum .30 cal diameter
  • FinishBlack Cerakote
  • Country of OriginMade in Ohio, USA
  • WarrantyLifetime
  • MSRPNot disclosed at launch
  • DebutNRAAM 2026 (Booth 2235, Houston)

Where the Hush-Point Fits in the 2026 Suppressor Boom

Hi-Point is moving into a market that exploded after the federal transfer tax change. We covered the broader trend in our SHOT Show 2026 suppressor boom recap, where additive-manufactured titanium cans dominated the floor. Hi-Point is not competing head-to-head with premium options like the Daniel Defense MUTE 30Ti and NULL 9Ti or the Faxon Ion and CoreSync line. It is competing on value and caliber breadth, which is consistent with Hi-Point's entire product philosophy.

Kara Boesenberg, President of MKS Supply LLC (the Hi-Point distribution arm), framed the launch as an expansion of practical, high-performance options with real customer value. That positioning tracks. A single can that legally covers .22 LR plinking, 5.56 carbines, .300 Blackout SBRs, 6.5 Creedmoor precision rifles, and .30-06 hunting loads is genuinely useful, and additive manufacturing is the only way to hit this caliber spread at these weights. If Hi-Point prices the multi-caliber Hush-Point consistent with the existing line ($300-400 range), this becomes a very strong first-can recommendation for buyers who want one stamp to cover an entire safe. Browse suppressor-ready accessories in our catalog to build out the host side.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers is the new Hi-Point Hush-Point suppressor rated for?
The new Hush-Point is rated for .30 cal, 7.62, .300 BLK, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308, .30-30, .30-06, 7mm Magnum, 5.56, 5.7x28, .17 HMR, .22 LR, and .223. That covers nearly every common centerfire rifle cartridge from rimfire through 7mm Magnum, plus 5.7x28 PDW calibers, in a single can. Two 416 stainless steel adapters (.30 cal and 5.56 thread pitches) ship in the box so shooters can swap hosts without buying separate mounts.
How much does the Hi-Point Hush-Point weigh?
Two weights are offered depending on material. The Titanium 64 heat-treated version weighs 10.5 oz, and the Inconel 718 version weighs 14.5 oz. The Inconel 718 variant is full-auto rated. Both use additive manufactured construction with a flow-through core and carry a Black Cerakote finish over an aluminum .30-caliber end cap.
Is the Hi-Point Hush-Point rated for full auto?
The Inconel 718 version is full-auto rated. The lighter Titanium 64 version is heat-treated for durability on semi-auto hosts and high-pressure cartridges like .30-06 and 7mm Magnum but is not spec'd for sustained automatic fire. Buyers who want the lightest possible can for a semi-auto rifle should pick Titanium 64. Shooters running belt-feds, registered sears, or heavy class-III sustained fire should pick Inconel 718.
Does the Hi-Point Hush-Point use flow-through technology?
Yes. The Hush-Point uses flow-through baffles to reduce back-pressure into the host firearm. Flow-through designs vent gas forward rather than trapping it inside the can, which cuts down on blowback to the shooter's face and reduces cyclic rate increases on gas-operated rifles. The design also earns a low-spark rating, making it suitable for shooters concerned about muzzle flash signature at night or suppressed use with barrier work.
How long is the Hi-Point Hush-Point and what mount does it use?
The suppressor is 7 inches long and 1.75 inches in diameter. Mounting is compatible with both direct thread and HUB/QD quick-detach systems, and two 416 stainless steel thread adapters ship in the box (.30 cal and 5.56). HUB compatibility means the can accepts any HUB-pattern muzzle device or flash hider mount, so shooters can move it between hosts with existing HUB muzzle devices.
How much does the Hi-Point Hush-Point cost and when is it available?
Hi-Point has not disclosed pricing at the NRAAM 2026 debut. The Hush-Point line historically sits well below premium suppressor pricing, and the company's existing .22/.45 and .45/9mm Hush-Point cans retail around $300-$400. Availability is expected through Hi-Point's dealer network following the April 16-19, 2026 NRAAM debut in Houston. The suppressor is made in Ohio and includes a lifetime warranty.

Bottom Line

Hi-Point is not trying to beat Dead Air or Huxwrx on peak suppression numbers. The multi-caliber Hush-Point is a value play: one 7-inch additive-manufactured can that legally covers nearly every common rifle cartridge from .17 HMR through 7mm Magnum, with a flow-through core and a low-spark rating. The Titanium 64 option at 10.5 oz is aggressive for a multi-caliber can, and the Inconel 718 full-auto rating opens it up for class-III and sustained-fire hosts. Two included 416 stainless adapters and HUB compatibility mean most buyers will not need to spend extra on mounting to run it on their existing hosts.

Pricing is the missing piece. If Hi-Point hits the $300-400 band of the existing Hush-Point line, this is the best-value multi-caliber can on the market and a strong first-stamp recommendation. If it prices closer to premium cans, the math gets harder against proven competitors. NRAAM floor availability runs April 16-19, 2026 at Booth 2235 in Houston, with dealer rollout expected afterward. Compare this to other host-side suppressor options in our comparison tool, or see our suppressor compatibility guide for setup specifics on the host rifle.