This review details the Dead Air Mojave 45 modular suppressor, highlighting its 3D printed titanium construction, flow-through design, and impressive sound reduction capabilities. The presenter emphasizes its modularity, allowing for full-size and K configurations, and discusses its compatibility with various Dead Air mounting systems. Despite a high price point and a potentially difficult-to-remove booster assembly, its performance positions it as a top-tier 45 caliber suppressor.
This video introduces two new suppressors from Dead Air Armament: the Sierra 5 and the Lazarus 6. The Sierra 5 is a fully laser-welded, full-auto-rated 5.56 dedicated suppressor. The Lazarus 6 is a 3D-printed 6mm bore suppressor. Both are hub-compatible and feature R-series front cap compatibility, offering superior sound and visual suppression.
This YouTube Shorts video, titled "NEW Dead Air Lazarus Test - Part 4 #shorts", likely features a continuation of a test or review related to the Dead Air Lazarus product. Given the context of "test" and "Dead Air" (a known suppressor manufacturer), the content is expected to be within the firearms domain, focusing on performance evaluation or demonstration. As it's part 4 of a series, it might delve into specific aspects of the product's functionality or endurance.
Mike Smith from Dead Air Armament introduces the new Lazarus 6, their first hard-use 3D-printed suppressor made from Hanes 282, a nickel-based super alloy. It features Trellion baffles and a gas management system designed for lower back pressure, improved acoustics, and reduced flash. The Lazarus 6 is compatible with various mounting systems and includes an optional Adjustable Back Pressure Device (ABD) for fine-tuning. Dead Air also unveils the Noax, a lightweight 338 8.6 suppressor utilizing additive manufacturing and the new ZMAX mounting system, designed for larger cartridges and rated for full auto fire with no barrel length restrictions.
This YouTube Shorts video is titled "Sandman K #shorts #viral". Based on the title, the content is highly likely to focus on the Sandman K, which is a popular suppressor manufactured by Dead Air Armament. Given the context of firearms, the video probably showcases the suppressor, potentially in use with a firearm, or discusses its features and benefits. The inclusion of '#shorts' and '#viral' suggests an intention for broad reach and engagement within the firearm community.
This guide details the installation of the Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 suppressor on an AK-47 platform rifle. It covers the unique challenges of AK suppressors, such as over-gassing and non-concentric barrels, and explains the Wolverine's modular mounting system designed to overcome these issues. The process involves selecting the correct thread insert, utilizing the front sight block detent for alignment, and securely attaching the suppressor.
This YouTube video from Shot Show 2019 features Mike Pappas, founder of Dead Air Armament, in a conversation with Keith. The title and description strongly indicate a focus on Dead Air Armament's products, likely including their suppressors, given the "shhhh" reference and the company's specialization. The context of Shot Show suggests new product reveals or discussions about their existing lineup. The content is likely geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in firearm accessories, specifically suppressors.
This video from The Gun Collective, featuring Adam Kraut, details a significant improvement in ATF Form 4 processing times due to a new barcode system. Developed in collaboration with industry partners like Silencer Shop, Dead Air Armament, and Gemtech, this system drastically reduces manual data entry, leading to faster approvals and fewer errors. Expert insights highlight the benefits for NFA enthusiasts and the importance of industry-ATF cooperation.
This video reviews several new firearm products from Brownells, SPUR, Dead Air Armament, and James Madison Tactical. Key items include Brownells' reintroduced retro AR-15/M16 barrels with period-correct profiles and twist rates, SPUR's new QD optic mounts offering high clamping surface area and a leveling feature, Dead Air's KEMO adapters for cross-compatibility between SilencerCo suppressors and Dead Air muzzle devices, and James Madison Tactical's CNC-machined drop-in AR-15 trigger with a crisp pull.
This YouTube video from SHOW Show 2016 focuses on the Dead Air Armament Ghost 45M sound suppressor. The description hints at the suppressor's versatility, suggesting it might function as two suppressors in one. The video likely provides an overview and potential features of this firearm accessory.
This video features American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach examining the Dead Air Armament 7.62 Sandman-L suppressor during a range day at SHOT Show 2015. The focus is on this specific firearm accessory, showcasing its features and likely performance in a live-fire environment.
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