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Dead Air to Exhibit at the 2026 Mule Deer Days

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Dead Air Silencers is saddling up for the 2026 Mule Deer Days, the premier hunting extravaganza hosted by the Muley Fanatic Foundation from March 13–15 in Rock Springs, Wyoming. This isn’t just another trade show booth—it’s Dead Air planting its flag in the heart of Western big-game country, where mule deer hunters demand gear that won’t weigh them down on those grueling high-altitude stalks. Spotlighting their fresh Nomad Ti OTB Suppressor, a featherweight titanium tube engineered for rimfire and pistol calibers up to .300 BLK, Dead Air is bridging the gap between backcountry silence and suppressor innovation. At a scant 5.6 ounces and 5.7 inches long, this bad boy threads onto modern hunting rigs without turning your lightweight mountain rifle into a boat anchor, proving that quiet kills don’t have to compromise mobility.

For the 2A community, this move screams strategic brilliance amid a shifting regulatory landscape. Suppressors remain bogged down by the NFA’s $200 tax stamp and endless ATF wait times, but events like Mule Deer Days amplify grassroots advocacy, rubbing elbows with hunters who view hearing protection as a constitutional right, not a luxury. Dead Air’s presence here isn’t coincidental—it’s a nod to the growing fusion of pro-suppressor sentiment and hunting culture, especially as states like Wyoming champion permitless carry and suppressor-friendly laws. The Nomad Ti OTB, with its Optimized Threaded Barrel (OTB) design for seamless integration on compact setups, empowers everyday shooters and hunters to train harder and hunt smarter, reducing recoil and noise without the bulk. As anti-gun forces push urban narratives, these rural showcases remind us that the Second Amendment thrives in the backwoods, where tools like this suppressor keep the playing field level against nature’s roar—and Washington’s overreach.

The implications ripple far beyond Rock Springs: expect Dead Air’s exhibit to spark real-world demos that convert skeptics, boost Form 4 submissions, and fuel the next wave of titanium tech. In a market flooded with heavy cans, the Nomad Ti OTB positions Dead Air as the innovator for the mobile American hunter, reinforcing why suppressors aren’t accessories—they’re essentials for safe, ethical shooting. If you’re chasing muleys or just defending the right to bear quiet arms, mark your calendar; this could be the spark that quiets the critics once and for all.

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