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Published on February 25, 2026
Duration: 0:30

This content reviews the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor, focusing on its direct thread attachment. The reviewer notes initial skepticism about direct thread versus a detent pin system but found the suppressor did not walk off when hand-tightened to a Zastava firearm. The video highlights a potential concern with direct thread suppressors and their tendency to loosen under firing conditions.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Wolverine suppressor was reviewed for its direct thread attachment, a system sometimes prone to loosening. Despite initial skepticism, the reviewer found the suppressor remained secure on a Zastava firearm when hand-tightened, suggesting it performed well in this instance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Direct Thread Issue Review
  2. 00:05Dead Air Wolverine Text Overlay
  3. 00:06Zastava Text Overlay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common problem with direct thread suppressors?

A common concern with direct thread suppressors is that they can loosen over time due to firearm recoil and vibrations, potentially affecting accuracy and safety. Regular checks are advised.

How did the Dead Air Wolverine perform regarding its direct thread attachment?

The reviewer initially disliked the direct thread attachment but found that the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor did not loosen ('walk off') when hand-tightened to a Zastava firearm during testing.

What is an alternative to direct thread suppressor mounting?

An alternative mounting system for suppressors is a detent pin system, which some users prefer for its perceived security over standard direct thread attachments.

What firearm was used to test the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor?

The Dead Air Wolverine suppressor was tested on a Zastava firearm. The reviewer hand-tightened the suppressor to the firearm's barrel threads.

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