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Dead Air Made A Can In Best Millimeter

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Dead Air Silencers just dropped a pair of titanium game-changers at the range, and they’re poised to shake up the suppressor scene for both pistoleros and rifle enthusiasts. The RXD 910Ti is a dedicated 9mm powerhouse with 10mm chops, clocking in at a featherweight 7.6 ounces and a compact 8.1 inches—perfect for threading onto your favorite PCC or striker-fired duty gun without turning it into a doorstop. Mike Pappas from Dead Air broke it down for BallisticAviation: this can’s optimized baffling and monocore design squeezes out sound like nobody’s business, hitting sub-hearing levels on 9mm subsonics while handling the extra pressure of 10mm without flinching. It’s not just another direct-thread can; the included booster makes it a seamless swap for any tilting-barrel pistol, addressing that eternal holster carry gripe where bulk kills concealability.

Then there’s the Nomad Ti OTB (Over The Barrel), a shorty rifle suppressor that’s all about ultralight balance for those big-boy cartridges like 300 Blackout or 6.5 Creedmoor. At just 7.6 inches and 8.4 ounces, it mounts over the barrel to shave weight forward, keeping your precision rig nimble for dynamic shooting or hunting setups where every ounce matters. Dead Air’s stacking this on their already stacked lineup—think Sandman-S for the heavy hitters or Wolverine for PBS—expanding options for modular builds. In a market flooded with me-too cans, this duo screams innovation: titanium for corrosion resistance and heat dissipation, plus OTB tech that future-proofs for direct-thread or QD mounts.

For the 2A community, these aren’t just accessories; they’re force multipliers in the hearing-safe revolution. With ATF wait times dragging and state-level bans looming, lightweight, multi-cal cans like these empower everyday carriers to train harder, hunt quieter, and defend louder—without the NFA headache slowing you down. Dead Air’s betting on versatility over niche, and if range tests hold up (spoiler: early buzz says they will), expect the RXD to dominate PCC competitions and the Nomad to redefine lightweight long-range. Grab one before the waitlist forms—your ears (and muzzle velocity) will thank you.

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