This video provides an expert overview of Dead Air Silencers' new CT5P 5.56mm suppressor, as presented by Mike Pappas at SHOT Show 2026. The CT5P features Lazarus architecture with a unique mesh end cap for improved flash mitigation and reduced back pressure. It offers integral mounting options including Xeno, KeyMo, and direct thread, with the direct thread version incorporating wrench flats for secure installation to prevent loosening during firing. The suppressor is noted for being smaller, lighter, and having less back pressure than previous models, with a 6mm bore allowing compatibility with 6mm cartridges.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor, comparing it to the Lazarus model. The Sandman X is highlighted for its versatility across 5.56 and 7.62 NATO calibers, featuring a unique baffle design for excellent sound attenuation and low back pressure. The discussion also covers mounting options and its capability with various calibers.
The Dead Air Sandman-X represents a significant evolution of their classic Sandman-S suppressor, celebrating the company's 10th anniversary. Constructed using advanced 3D printing with Haynes 282 aerospace material, it features an innovative 'Triskelion' baffle system designed to drastically reduce back pressure. This makes it easier on the host firearm and more pleasant for the shooter, while maintaining full-auto rating and no barrel length restrictions. The Sandman-X offers enhanced mounting versatility with both Zeno and KeyMo compatibility.
This guide details the installation of the Dead Air Sandman X silencer, focusing on its Xeno and Keymo mounting systems. It emphasizes safety during the process and provides clear steps for attaching the silencer to a firearm. The information is presented with the authority of a specialized firearms accessory reviewer.
This QA session addresses firearm accessory recommendations, focusing on muzzle devices for a 14.5-inch AR-15 build intended for a pin-and-weld configuration. The host, Dave Tim, recommends suppressor mounts that utilize the KeyMo system, citing brands like Dead Air, Sons of Liberty, Blackout Defense, Cobalt Kinetics, and Forward Controls. These mounts are suggested for their ability to achieve the legal 16-inch minimum barrel length when pinned and welded to a 14.5-inch barrel, while also offering suppressor compatibility.
This review of the Dead Air Nomad Ti suppressor highlights its performance on a 308 rifle, noting excellent sound and flash suppression with minimal accuracy shift. The speaker, Dave Tim from Guns and Tactics, emphasizes its lightweight titanium construction, ideal for precision rifle applications like PRS, while cautioning against high rates of fire. The review covers mounting options, including direct thread and compatibility with Dead Air's KeyMo and Xeno systems, and compares it favorably to other direct-thread suppressors.
This guide details the installation of the Dead Air Sierra 5 suppressor, emphasizing the use of its HUB-compatible mounting system. It covers selecting and attaching muzzle devices and the two primary mount options, Xeno and KeyMo. The review highlights the Sierra 5's value proposition, construction, and performance, with expert insights from James Reeves on its effectiveness in professional training environments.
This guide covers the installation and general use of the Dead Air Primal suppressor, a versatile option for various firearms. It highlights the importance of proper mounting and compatibility checks. The video emphasizes the Primal's 'do-it-all' capability, suitable for pistols, submachine guns, and rifles up to .458 caliber, while acknowledging trade-offs in suppression effectiveness for smaller calibers due to its larger bore.
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