Dead Air Nomad Ti Silencer Review

Published on March 7, 2023
Duration: 13:41

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.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Nomad Ti is a lightweight, 6.5-inch titanium suppressor weighing 9.6 ounces, rated for up to 300 Norma Magnum. It offers excellent sound and flash suppression with minimal accuracy impact on precision rifles, making it ideal for PRS.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Joke
  2. 00:36Reviewer Introduction
  3. 00:45Dead Air Nomad Ti Overview
  4. 01:04Relationship with Dead Air
  5. 01:24Sound Measurement Limitations
  6. 01:38LA Sniper Class Experience
  7. 02:30Shooting Demonstration
  8. 03:14Round Count & Rifle Performance
  9. 03:40Zero Shift & Accuracy
  10. 04:33Flash Signature
  11. 05:03Noticed Issues: Front Cap & Gunk
  12. 05:42Technical Specifications
  13. 06:10Intended Use: PRS Game
  14. 06:20Direct Thread Mount
  15. 06:41Bravo Threads & Mounting Options
  16. 07:04Xeno vs. KeyMo Mount
  17. 07:29Aftermarket Mount Options
  18. 07:46Titanium Heat Trade-offs
  19. 08:17Welded Baffles & Tone
  20. 08:28Accessories: E-Brake, Front Caps
  21. 08:36In-Box Contents: Case & Wrenches
  22. 09:15Comparison: Gemtech Tracker
  23. 10:24Mirage & Suppressor Covers
  24. 10:35Raw Finish & Aesthetics
  25. 11:07Comparison: Nomad LT
  26. 11:39Final Thoughts on Nomad Ti
  27. 11:52Quality & Presentation
  28. 12:10Pricing & Value
  29. 12:33Where to Buy
  30. 12:43Questions & Contact
  31. 13:05Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Dead Air Nomad Ti suppressor?

The Dead Air Nomad Ti is a 30 caliber suppressor measuring 6.5 inches in length and 1.735 inches in diameter, weighing 9.6 ounces. It features a fully welded titanium construction and is rated up to 300 Norma Magnum.

How does the Dead Air Nomad Ti perform in terms of sound and flash suppression?

The Nomad Ti offers excellent sound suppression with a pleasant tone, making it comfortable for shooting without ear protection in certain scenarios. It also excels at flash suppression, showing minimal signature during night shooting.

What are the mounting options for the Dead Air Nomad Ti?

The Nomad Ti comes with a 5/8x24 direct thread mount and features Bravo style threads (1.375"x24), making it compatible with Dead Air's KeyMo and Xeno systems, as well as various aftermarket quick detach and direct thread adapters.

Is the Dead Air Nomad Ti suitable for high rates of fire?

No, due to its lightweight titanium construction, the Nomad Ti is not designed for high rates of fire or full-auto use. It's recommended to allow cooldown periods after strings of fire to manage heat.

How does the Dead Air Nomad Ti compare to other direct thread suppressors?

In comparison to the Gemtech Tracker, the Nomad Ti is noted as being shorter, lighter, and offering a quieter, more subtle tone, making it the preferred choice for the reviewer.

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