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Is it a new era in 3D suppressor printing? The Primary Weapons Systems BDE .36 is a modular suppressor engineered to safely cover a broad spectrum of cartridges while delivering best-in-class fit, finish, and acoustic performance.
According to PWS, versatility and tunability are core to this suppressor’s design. The BDE aims to give shooters a single, rugged solution that can be tailored for pistols, common intermediate rifle cartridges, and high-energy rounds approaching the .338 Lapua Magnum class.
PWS employs what it calls Direct Metal Fusion technology to produce lightweight, high-strength components with consistent tolerances. The process enables precise internal contours and tightly controlled features to improve gas flow and acoustic performance.

Ultimately, it’s designed to deliver suppression and gas management characteristics that enhance a given firearm’s performance when suppressed.
PWS pairs more than 17 years of practical manufacturing experience with advanced additive processes to accelerate prototyping while retaining the company’s proven architecture and silhouette.
The additive process ensures precision internal contours and micro-scale features that optimize gas flow and acoustic performance, and they say the result is a suppressor that combines familiar, field-tested geometry with additive-enabled internal precision to enhance real-world performance.
Modularity is built into the BDE .36 from the outset. The suppressor features a serialized entrance chamber and removable titanium baffle sections that allow the user to quickly and safely adjust overall length, weight, and backpressure.
This modular approach allows for precise tuning for pistols, including 9mm, and rifle calibers such as 5.56/.223 and 7.62/.308, enabling one suppressor to serve multiple platforms and mission requirements without compromise.
Materials and manufacturing philosophy mirror PWS’s broader BDE family. The internal baffle core is produced using the mentioned Direct Metal Fusion tech with aerospace-grade titanium, while the exterior receives a hard PVD coating for enhanced wear resistance.

The internal baffle design employs taper-threaded, symmetric notches to aid alignment, prevent carbon locking, and ensure repeatable performance over thousands of rounds. Removable cores and material choices allow customers and armorers to fine-tune the unit to match a specific weapon system.
PWS BDE .36 key specs:
Construction: Direct Metal Fusion 3D-printed aerospace-grade titanium baffle core with PVD exterior coating
Baffle Design: Taper-threaded, symmetric internal notches to aid alignment and prevent carbon locking
Performance Focus: Proven baffle silhouette with additive-enabled internal precision, modular, removable baffles for tuning length, weight, and suppression
Primary Weapons Systems
BDE .36
MSRP: $1,299
URL: primaryweapons.com
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