This video introduces the Dead Air RXD910TI suppressor, a collaborative effort with Ruger. It highlights the suppressor's versatility, being bored for 10mm and optimized for 9mm, with compatibility for .300 Blackout, .350 Legend, and .400 Legend. The construction is 3D-printed titanium, featuring an RXD Flash Rider front cap and an E-brake for recoil reduction. It comes with a booster assembly and a 1/2x28 piston for immediate handgun use and accepts various Dead Air mounting systems.
This guide details the installation of the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor, emphasizing the use of its direct thread capability or its KeyMo and Xeno quick-attach mounting systems. The video highlights the suppressor's advanced construction using Haynes 282 superalloy and its unique internal baffle design for optimal performance. Instruction is provided by an expert speaker, offering detailed technical insights into the materials and mounting mechanisms.
This guide details the installation of the DeadAir Nomad Ti OTB reflex silencer, emphasizing the unique Xeno mounting system designed to prevent thread seizure. The video highlights its 3D-printed titanium construction and its sound profile, which falls between the Nomad and Nomad L models. Instruction is provided by a representative of DeadAir Silencers, demonstrating a high level of technical expertise.
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 guide details how to attach a suppressor to a Daniel Defense DD4 V7 SLW using a Xeno mount to improve recoil management. The process involves ensuring firearm safety, attaching the mount, securing the suppressor, and performing a function check. The video highlights that adding a suppressor can help balance the lightweight rifle and mitigate muzzle rise during rapid fire.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Dead Air Silencers' product line, detailing various rifle and pistol suppressors. It covers key features like materials, weight, length, caliber ratings, mounting systems, and specific use cases, helping viewers make informed purchasing decisions. The presenter offers insights into which suppressors are best suited for duty use, lightweight builds, specific firearm platforms like AKs, and different shooting disciplines.
This video reviews the Siege ROC556K, a compact AR-15 suppressor featuring a unique linear diffusion baffle system designed for low back pressure and effective sound reduction without 3D printing. The review highlights its small size, hub compatibility, and includes sound comparisons with other suppressors on various rifle platforms.
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.
This video provides a comparison between the Dead Air Sandman X and Lazarus suppressors, highlighting design differences and mounting options. The Sandman X is noted for its three-cone baffle design, contributing to its sound signature and performance across 5.56 and 7.62 calibers. Mounting compatibility with taper mounts up to 0.480 inches in length is also discussed.
This video provides an in-depth overview of Dead Air's rifle suppressor lineup, presented by Jake from Dead Air and Melissa from Dragonman's. It covers various models like the Primal 46, Nomad TI, Wolverine, Sandman series, Lazer 6, and Sierra 5, detailing their construction, materials (including titanium and Inconel), mounting systems (Hub, Xeno, Keymount), and intended applications. The discussion highlights features such as 3D printing benefits, durability, and gas management systems, offering insights for potential buyers and enthusiasts.
This episode of the Shark Coast Tactical podcast features Mike Pappas from Dead Air discussing their new Sandman X suppressor. The Sandman X is a 30-caliber rifle silencer constructed from H-series alloy, designed with a low back-pressure, non-restrictive Trellion baffle system and three cone-style baffles for excellent gas management and sound attenuation. It is compatible with Hub Taper mounts, including Dead Air's Xeno and KeyMo systems, with varying weights depending on the mount.
This comprehensive review of the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor covers its technical specifications, including its H9S 282 construction, removable end cap, and Hub compatibility. The video details extensive range testing across various rifle platforms (5.56, 7.62, .308) and compares its performance in sound reduction and back pressure against other suppressors like the Sandman S and Lazarus 6. The presenter, Brian from 1st Shot Tactical, offers an expert opinion on its value and suitability for different users.
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