Dead Air Mask | Sound Suppression

Published on September 3, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video demonstrates the sound suppression capabilities of the Dead Air Mask suppressor. The presenter conducts a remote sound test, placing a microphone at increasing distances (30 yards and 100 yards) to showcase the effectiveness of the suppressor in reducing firearm noise. The audio evidence suggests significant sound reduction even at extended ranges.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Mask suppressor offers substantial sound reduction, as demonstrated in tests placing a microphone 100 yards downrange. While the shot is still audible, its report is significantly diminished, making it a highly effective accessory for noise mitigation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Dead Air Mask
  2. 00:03Initial Sound Test
  3. 00:23Microphone at 30 Yards
  4. 00:42Microphone at 100 Yards
  5. 00:51Audio Results at Distance

Frequently Asked Questions

How effective is the Dead Air Mask suppressor at reducing firearm noise?

The Dead Air Mask suppressor demonstrates significant sound reduction. In tests, even at 100 yards downrange, the suppressed firearm's report was audibly diminished, indicating its effectiveness in mitigating noise pollution.

What kind of firearm is typically used with a Dead Air Mask suppressor?

While not explicitly stated in this clip, the Dead Air Mask is a popular choice for rimfire firearms, particularly those chambered in .22LR. Its design is optimized for these smaller calibers, offering excellent sound suppression.

Can you hear a suppressed firearm from 100 yards away?

Yes, it is possible to hear a suppressed firearm from 100 yards away, but the sound will be significantly reduced compared to an unsuppressed firearm. This video's tests show the Dead Air Mask makes the report much less distinct at that distance.

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