Dead Air RXD 30Ti Lightweight 3D Printed Suppressor Review 🤫

Published on May 1, 2026
Duration: 17:25

This review of the Dead Air RXD 30Ti suppressor, presented by Mrgunsngear, details its lightweight, 3D-printed titanium construction and collaborative design with Ruger Firearms. The video covers its performance on various calibers, including 300 Win Mag and 300 Blackout, with decibel reduction testing. Key features like its hub compatibility, user serviceability, and unique flow-through design are highlighted, positioning it as a versatile option for PRS, hunting, and general use.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air RXD 30Ti is a lightweight, 3D-printed titanium suppressor designed for versatility. It features hub compatibility, user serviceability, and a flow-through design that reduces back pressure by an estimated 40-60%, making it suitable for PRS, hunting, and general use up to 300 Win Mag.

Chapters

  1. 00:28Introduction to the Dead Air RXD 30Ti Suppressor
  2. 00:47What is the Dead Air RXD 30Ti?
  3. 00:54Suppressor Specifications and Weight
  4. 01:23Caliber Rating: Up to 300 Win Mag
  5. 01:30Range Testing: Decibel Reduction
  6. 02:10300 Win Mag Test Setup
  7. 03:17300 Blackout Test Setup
  8. 04:01Supersonic 300 Blackout Results
  9. 04:03Subsonic 300 Blackout Testing
  10. 04:56Subsonic 300 Blackout Results
  11. 05:10Supersonic 300 Blackout Results (Continued)
  12. 05:12Overall Performance and Versatility
  13. 05:27Barrel Restrictions and Recommended Use
  14. 05:44Design for PRS and Hunting Applications
  15. 06:01Titanium Suppressor Heat Tolerance
  16. 06:26Unique Features: Direct Thread Mount
  17. 06:39Hub Compatibility and Adapters
  18. 07:07Integrated Brake and Sacrificial Baffle
  19. 07:50User Serviceability and Standard Tools
  20. 08:47Two-Part Suppressor Design
  21. 08:53Flow-Through Design (Trickellonian)
  22. 09:21Nomad-Type Baffle Stack
  23. 09:40Back Pressure and Sound Reduction Benefits
  24. 10:17Felt Recoil Reduction
  25. 10:25E-Brake Comparison
  26. 11:10Integrated Flash Hider
  27. 11:36Basic Design Summary
  28. 11:43Reviewer Disclosure and Testing Methods
  29. 12:12Price Point and Tax Stamp Information
  30. 12:50Overall Thoughts on the Suppressor
  31. 13:05Weight Benefit of Titanium Suppressors
  32. 13:41Value Proposition and Competitor Comparison
  33. 14:21User Serviceability and Wrench Flats
  34. 14:30Price Point and 3D Printed Titanium Cost
  35. 14:41Final Recommendation
  36. 14:53Questions and Social Media
  37. 15:08Subscribe and Support the Channel
  38. 15:35Email List and Daily Deals
  39. 16:17SMS Service
  40. 16:54Viewer Feedback and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Dead Air RXD 30Ti suppressor?

The Dead Air RXD 30Ti is a lightweight, 3D-printed titanium suppressor. It features hub compatibility, user serviceability with standard tools, a unique flow-through design for reduced back pressure, and an integrated flash hider. It's rated up to 300 Win Mag.

How does the Dead Air RXD 30Ti reduce back pressure?

It utilizes a flow-through design, combining a 'trickellonian' system with a Nomad-type baffle stack. This design vents gases through ports, reducing back pressure by an estimated 40-60% and also aiding in sound reduction.

What are the recommended barrel length restrictions for the Dead Air RXD 30Ti?

For 300 RUM and 300 Win Mag, a 20-inch barrel is recommended. For supersonic 5.56, a minimum of 11 inches is advised, and for subsonics, a 6-inch minimum barrel length is suggested.

Is the Dead Air RXD 30Ti suppressor user-serviceable?

Yes, the Dead Air RXD 30Ti is designed to be user-serviceable. It features wrench flats on all components, allowing for disassembly and maintenance using standard tools without the need for specialized equipment.

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