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Dead Air Silencers Expands RXD Suppressor Series

Dead Air Silencers is cranking up the volume—on innovation, that is—with the 2026 launch of the RXD910Ti, the latest titanium powerhouse in their acclaimed RXD series. Building on the foundation of suppressors that redefined quiet for precision shooters and hunters, this new model clocks in at a svelte 9.1 inches while slashing sound levels to whisper-quiet territory without sacrificing durability or zero retention. Dead Air’s RXD line has already earned a cult following for its direct-thread simplicity and modular flow-through design, which minimizes gas blowback and keeps your AR or bolt gun humming smoothly even after hundreds of rounds. The Ti upgrade? Pure genius—titanium construction shaves weight to under 10 ounces, making it a dream for lightweight rigs where every ounce counts, whether you’re slinging it on a backcountry elk hunt or dominating a 3-gun stage.

What makes this drop a big win for the 2A community isn’t just the specs; it’s the timing and the message. In a regulatory landscape where ATF busybodies keep eyeing our suppressors like they’re the root of all evil—despite the Hearing Protection Act’s perennial limbo—this expansion screams defiance and market dominance. Dead Air isn’t waiting for permission; they’re flooding the market with purpose-built cans that outperform legacy brands like SureFire or SilencerCo in real-world dB reduction (often 30-35 dB on 5.56 hosts) while costing hundreds less upfront. For enthusiasts, the implications are tantalizing: pair the RXD910Ti with a Huxwrx Flow 556k for hybrid setups, and you’re future-proofing your collection against potential brace rules or new caliper regs. It’s a reminder that innovation thrives when manufacturers like Dead Air prioritize user-driven design over bureaucracy, empowering us to shoot safer, quieter, and freer.

Bottom line: If you’re in the market for a do-it-all suppressor that punches above its weight class, the RXD910Ti is your next impulse buy. Dead Air’s move signals a booming 2026 for can aficionados, with more Ti options likely on the horizon. Stock up, SBR your favorite, and let the neighbors sleep easy—our Second Amendment stays loud and proud.

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