Ambient Arms Is Hot With Their Cold Suppressors — SHOT Show 2026

in Riley Baxter, SHOT Show 2026

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Ambient Arms suppressors utilize intake technology that pulls ambient air into the suppressor. This cooling and flow-through design cuts heat, reduces back pressure, and stabilizes bullets at the muzzle.

The Amb ient Arms Exo and Exo Mini are compared side by side for a length comparison.
The Exo Mini (top) is an inch shorter than the Exo, coming in at 5.9 and 6.9 inches, respectively.

Exo 5.56 Mini: Compact Can, Big Heat Management

The Exo 5.56 Mini sits at the center of this lineup. The suppressor uses Inconel construction with an integrated flash hider. It targets shooters who want durability without giving up size.

The Exo Mini 5.56 is 5.9″ long, which is an inch shorter than the full size Exo. This suppressor is 19.4 ounces, which is heavier than the Exo due to its inconel construction versus the Exo’s titanium construction and 14.5 ounce weight. The Mini weighs about the same as a SureFire RC2, but it excels in temperature control.

Closeup view of the Ambient Arms Exo Mini muzzle.
The Exo Mini’s muzzle is refined for high flash suppression and blast propagation.

The Mini uses Ambient Intake™ Technology, which actively pulls fresh air into the suppressor as rounds pass through. That airflow creates low-pressure zones that cool the suppressor in real time. Most suppressors trap heat. This one moves it.

That cooling effect changes how the suppressor behaves during rapid fire. After a mag dump, the exterior stays far cooler than traditional designs. Shooters can handle it sooner, even if the back end still runs hot.

The system also manages bullet release. Venting at the muzzle controls gas as the projectile exits. That creates a softer transition into open air, which can help with bullet stability and downrange consistency.

The Exo 5.56 Mini runs flow-through, so back pressure stays low. Gas blowback drops noticeably on short-barreled rifles. There are no barrel length restrictions.

Retail price lands at $1,399, and buyers can find it through Silencer Shop.

Side Profiile of the Exo Mini.
The Exo mini is an inconel suppressor that stays cool through high-volume fire.

Exo 5.56: Full-Size Option with Titanium Build

The standard Exo 5.56 uses the same Ambient Intake™ Technology but shifts to a titanium body. That change cuts the weight to 14.5 ounces without a HUB mount. The Exo is also an inch longer than the Mini, with a length of 6.9″.

It supports 5.56, .223 Wylde, and 6mm ARC. The suppressor handles barrels shorter than 10.3 inches and carries a full-auto rating. EXO rates it for SOCOM surge testing.

Closeup view of the back of the Exo Mini shows the HUB mount and aft intake ports.
Take a better look at the intake ports on the Exo. Also, notice the HUB mount compatibility.

Retail pricing sits at $1,349. The lighter weight makes it appealing for duty rifles or extended range sessions.

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Stratos .22: Rimfire Gets the Same Cooling Treatment

Side profile of the Stratos .22 and view of the intake ports on the back 1/3rd of the suppressor.
This hourglass shape of the Stratos .22 suggests the use of venturi for drawing ambient air into the suppressor.

The Stratos .22 brings Ambient Intake™ Technology to rimfire. It weighs just 4.5 ounces and supports .22 LR, .22 Mag, .17 HMR, and 5.7x28mm. With the recent come-up of FRT, I think this suppressor would be perfect for that high-volume application.

Learn More about the Ambient Arms suppressors here.

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  • Silverdragon January 22, 2026, 11:45 am

    #1 The guy is at shotshow2026
    #2 The guy has the opportunity to show the product off in 44 sec.
    #3 The guy is at shotshow2026
    Help keep our 2nd Amendment alive.

  • GM1-Mic January 22, 2026, 11:07 am

    Well if I was bragging about how cool my suppressor works… I’d be having a side-by-side comparison to another flow through suppressor and with a temperature gun. I think that would’ve been a lot more appropriate than some guy in a video saying the same damn thing the article’s already telling me. What a waste of 44 seconds of my life that was.