Longer and Stronger: Dead Air Nomad-LT

Published on June 30, 2021
Duration: 5:17

This video provides an overview of the Dead Air Nomad-LT suppressor, an exclusive to Silencer Shop. It details the suppressor's specifications, including its length, weight, and construction. The review covers its performance on various host firearms like 300 Blackout and 308 SBR platforms, noting suppression levels and potential gas blowback. The modularity of interchangeable end caps and the popular hub thread system are highlighted.

Quick Summary

The Dead Air Nomad-LT is an exclusive suppressor from Silencer Shop, measuring 8.39 inches and weighing 12.6 ounces. It's constructed from titanium with a tubeless design, rated for .300 Win Mag and full auto fire with no barrel restrictions. Its modularity includes interchangeable end caps and a 1.375x24 hub thread for various mounts.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction
  2. 00:27Silencer Shop Authority Program
  3. 01:14Dead Air Nomad-LT Overview
  4. 01:25Nomad-LT Specifications
  5. 01:43Nomad-LT Modularity
  6. 02:00Nomad-LT Construction & Rating
  7. 02:10Tubeless Design Explained
  8. 02:26Host Firearms Tested
  9. 02:37300 Blackout Performance
  10. 02:55300 Blackout Subsonics
  11. 03:01Gas to the Face Discussion
  12. 03:13308 SBR Performance
  13. 03:38308 Supers on SBR
  14. 03:465.7x28mm Test
  15. 03:59End Cap & Mounting Appreciation
  16. 04:06Hub Thread Loosening Issue
  17. 04:15Overall Impression
  18. 04:29Sponsor Thanks
  19. 04:43Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Dead Air Nomad-LT suppressor?

The Dead Air Nomad-LT is 8.39 inches long and weighs 12.6 ounces with its direct thread attachment. It features a titanium construction, a tubeless design, and is rated up to .300 Win Mag and full auto, with no barrel restrictions.

What makes the Dead Air Nomad-LT suppressor modular?

The Nomad-LT offers modularity through its interchangeable end caps, allowing users to select different exit hole diameters. Additionally, its rear is threaded with the popular 1.375x24 hub thread, enabling the use of various mounting solutions.

What firearms were used to test the Dead Air Nomad-LT?

The Dead Air Nomad-LT was tested on a 7.5-inch and 16-inch .300 Blackout, a 12.5-inch barrel .308 SBR, and briefly on a 5.7x28mm firearm. This provided a range of calibers and barrel lengths for evaluation.

Are there any common issues or recommendations for the Dead Air Nomad-LT?

Yes, the hub threads on the barrel side can sometimes come loose. Dead Air recommends using a medium-strength thread locker to help prevent this issue during use.

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