Jan 2026 | thetruthaboutguns.com
At SHOT Show 2026, The Truth About Guns featured Wraith Metalworks as a new and notable entrant in the sound suppression space, drawing attention to the company’s fully modular approach and heavy use of additive manufacturing across its entire suppressor system.
The coverage highlights how Wraith Metalworks’ design philosophy centers on adaptability. Rather than producing fixed, sealed suppressors, the system allows users to configure and reconfigure internal components to prioritize different performance characteristics, including gas mitigation, sound suppression, and operational footprint. This modularity enables shooters to tailor a single system for multiple roles rather than purchasing dedicated suppressors for each use case.
A key focus of the article is Wraith’s commitment to additive manufacturing. According to the coverage, nearly every component — including tubes, baffles, and end caps — is produced through 3D manufacturing. This approach allows for rapid iteration, interchangeable components, and system-level flexibility that differentiates Wraith Metalworks from more traditional suppressor manufacturers.
The article also outlines Wraith Metalworks’ initial lineup, including three distinct configurations:
- Sentinel™, optimized for precision, consistency, and controlled environments
- Ambush™, designed as a balanced configuration for movement and durability
- Raider™, a compact option intended for rapid response and confined operational use
The Truth About Guns notes the interest surrounding Wraith’s planned modular offerings, including the potential for bundled, multi-configuration kits that allow users to mix and match components across platforms.
This coverage positions Wraith Metalworks as a brand focused on modularity, adaptability, and forward-leaning manufacturing techniques, marking the company as one to watch as the suppressor market continues to evolve in 2026.


