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Dead Air Silencers to Sponsor/Exhibit at Safari Club International Convention

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Dead Air Silencers is cranking up the volume—quietly, of course—by sponsoring and exhibiting at the Safari Club International Convention from February 18-21 in Nashville, Tennessee, at booth #3054. This isn’t just another trade show flex; it’s a strategic power move in the heart of Music City, where Dead Air will unveil fresh suppressor tech like the Nomad Ti OTB and the RXD30Ti, both co-engineered with Ruger. Picture this: lightweight titanium beasts optimized for hunting rifles, blending Dead Air’s whisper-quiet innovation with Ruger’s rugged reliability. They’re also rolling out their full hunting suppressor lineup, from rimfire rimshots to big-bore belters, proving that silencers aren’t fringe toys—they’re essential tools for ethical hunters who value precision over eardrum-shattering blasts.

For the 2A community, this screams mainstream momentum. Safari Club International isn’t your average gun show; it’s a global hub for high-end hunters, conservationists, and influencers who drop serious coin on gear that respects wildlife and wildlife laws. Dead Air’s presence here bridges the gap between tactical enthusiasts and field sportsmen, normalizing suppressors as hearing protection rather than Hollywood silencers. With ATF wait times still a bureaucratic nightmare and anti-suppressor bills lurking in statehouses, collaborations like this with Ruger amplify the message: NFA items drive innovation and safety. Expect booth #3054 to be a hotspot for demos that could sway fence-sitters, while reinforcing why the Hearing Protection Act or SHORT Act needs to hit the fast track—fewer excuses for politicians when suppressors save hearing and promote responsible ownership.

The ripple effects? Bigger visibility means more sales, more data on real-world performance, and pressure on regulators to loosen the grip. If you’re in Nashville, hit that booth; if not, this is your cue to stock up on Dead Air gear before the rush. In a world where Second Amendment wins come one quiet shot at a time, Dead Air’s SCI play is a suppressor-sized statement: we’re here, we’re hunting, and we’re not backing down.

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