This week (15-19 June), Paris is hosting the Eurosatory defense expo. Büttner & Co. Ltd., a defense manufacturer out of Hungary, has chosen this venue to debut its innovative multi-caliber suppressor.
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HyperHush Suppressor: Introduction
Below, we can find the full press release:
“Büttner & Co. Ltd. to Exhibit at Eurosatory 2026 and Introduce the HyperHush Suppressor System
Büttner & Co. Ltd. is proud to announce its participation as an exhibitor at Eurosatory 2026, one of the world’s leading international defence and security exhibitions. The event will provide the ideal platform for the company to present its latest innovation: HyperHush, a unique, top-of-the-range suppressor system designed for professional, sporting, and precision applications where legally permitted.
The HyperHush represents the next evolution in suppressor technology. Developed as the world’s first DED-W 3D-printed suppressor system, it combines advanced manufacturing, premium materials, modular engineering, and outstanding acoustic performance in one compact solution.
According to test results, the HyperHush is capable of reducing sound levels by up to 42 dB. In a wet-use configuration with a semi-open end cap (with wet use, “first round pop” can be eliminated), tested on a TIKKA T3x A1 Tactical chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, the measured sound level was 124 dB at one meter from the barrel. This performance places the HyperHush among the most advanced suppressor systems in its category.
One of the key advantages of the HyperHush is its Adaptive Freeflow™ design, which significantly reduces gas blowback. This is especially important during semi-automatic and fully automatic fire, as it helps prevent gases from being pushed back toward the shooter. The result is improved shooter comfort, better visibility, and a cleaner operating environment.
Despite its advanced capabilities, the HyperHush remains lightweight, with a total weight of only 375 grams. Built from Grade 5 titanium, it offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio while maintaining the durability required for demanding use. The system is also full-auto rated, making it suitable for intensive professional applications.
A major benefit of the HyperHush is its fully modular, multi-caliber design. Instead of purchasing a separate suppressor for every firearm, users can configure one HyperHush system with different caliber reducers and adapters. This provides exceptional flexibility and cost efficiency, allowing the same suppressor platform to be used across a wide range of compatible firearms.
Connectivity is another central feature of the system. The HyperHush connection hub uses a 1.375-24 UNS rear thread, making it compatible with many of the industry’s leading mounting systems. Users can attach the suppressor with direct-thread adapters, a variety of mounting options, or Büttner & Co.’s own quick-mount system designed for NATO A2 flash hiders. This makes the HyperHush highly adaptable for different operational and sporting requirements.
The suppressor also provides enhanced recoil control. By minimizing recoil and improving firearm stability, the HyperHush helps support faster follow-up shots, improved control during rapid fire, and better overall shooting performance.
A standout innovation of the HyperHush is its three-end-cap technology, which allows users to optimize the suppressor for different applications:
Open End Cap – Military Configuration
Designed for demanding tactical and professional use, the open end cap provides minimal blowback, superior recoil control, and optimal sound reduction while supporting intensive firing schedules.
Semi-Open End Cap – Shooter’s Choice
The semi-open end cap offers a balanced performance profile, combining excellent sound reduction with controlled blowback and recoil characteristics. It is ideal for users who require versatility across semi-automatic and fully automatic applications.
Closed End Cap – Hunter’s Choice
The closed end cap is designed for maximum sound reduction, making it especially suitable for precision shooting and hunting applications where acoustic performance is the highest priority.
In addition to its performance advantages, the HyperHush has been engineered for practical use in the field. Its modular construction makes it easy to clean and maintain, helping extend service life and ensure consistent performance over time.
With HyperHush, Büttner & Co. Ltd. is introducing more than a new suppressor. The company is presenting a complete suppressor platform: lightweight, modular, full-auto rated, multi-caliber capable, and built with advanced titanium 3D-printing technology.
Visitors to Eurosatory 2026 will have the opportunity to discover the HyperHush system in person and learn more about how Büttner & Co. Ltd. is pushing the boundaries of modern suppressor design.
Büttner & Co. Ltd. is exhibiting at Hall 5B, C300 at Eurosatory 2026.
www.hyperhush.com
hyperhush@buttner.hu”
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
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Caliber |
.223 – .338 |
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Material |
Gr 5 Titanium |
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Weight |
375 g / 13.3 oz |
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Length |
170 mm / 6.7 inches |
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dB Reduction |
Up to 42 dB |
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Accuracy |
sub-MOA @ 100 m |
We’re now all familiar with the use of 3D printing, specifically Powder Bed Fusion processes, in the suppressor manufacturing industry. Indeed, the growth of the American suppressor market has resulted in a boom of new manufacturers adopting this technology, with silencers taking center stage not only at firearm-focused expos but also at several Additive Manufacturing events.
Büttner adopted a novel approach: instead of relying on a metal powder process, the Hungarian company adopted a hybrid manufacturing system in which traditionally manufactured components are enhanced and complemented by an AM process that uses laser-melted metal welding wire.
To the final user, this translates into a design both more modular and serviceable than a monolithic one.
HyperHush Suppressor: Price and Availability
Offered to both military and civilian users, the HyperHush will be available in Europe starting from September 2026. Its MSRP may vary depending on the market, but it will be in the range of 900€.
What do you TFB readers think? Do you see value in combining 3D printing with user-serviceable features? Would you like to see this coming to the USA?
As usual, let us know in the comments.
All images courtesy of HyperHush.

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