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Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 0:30

This review examines the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor's direct thread attachment. While initially preferring a detent pin system, the reviewer found that the direct thread did not 'walk off' when hand-tightened to a Zastava firearm. The video showcases various rifles and highlights the suppressor model.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Wolverine suppressor's direct thread attachment was tested on a Zastava firearm. Despite initial reservations about direct threads potentially loosening ('walking off'), the reviewer found that hand-tightening the Wolverine to the Zastava resulted in a secure fit that did not loosen during use.

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  1. 00:00Suppressor's direct thread issue review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common concern with direct thread suppressors, and how did the Dead Air Wolverine perform?

A common concern with direct thread suppressors is that they might loosen ('walk off') during firing. In this review, the Dead Air Wolverine, when hand-tightened to a Zastava, did not exhibit this issue, contrary to initial expectations.

What firearm was used to test the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor's direct thread attachment?

The Dead Air Wolverine suppressor was tested with a Zastava firearm. The reviewer hand-tightened the suppressor to the Zastava to assess its security during use.

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