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Dead Air to Exhibit at SHOOTAH 2026

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Dead Air Silencers is cranking up the hype for SHOOTAH 2026, set to light up Soldier Pass Shooting Range in Saratoga Springs, Utah, on May 16. This isn’t just another trade show booth—it’s a hands-on playground for suppressor enthusiasts, where you’ll get to fondle and fire the latest from Dead Air’s arsenal. We’re talking fresh drops like the Ruger RXD910Ti (a titanium beast optimized for Ruger’s precision rifles), the Nomad Ti OTB (over-the-barrel modular magic for quick caliber swaps), and the compact CT5P pistol suppressor that’s primed to redefine concealed carry audio stealth. They’ll also wheel out proven heavy-hitters: the blast-baffling Sandman X, the versatile Mojave 45 for subguns and pistols, the lightweight Nomad LTi XC for long-range whispers, and the ever-popular Wolfman, a 9mm-to-300BLK chameleon that shrugs off the dirtiest cans.

What makes this exhibit a must-stalk for the 2A faithful? Dead Air’s lineup screams innovation in a post-NFA world where ATF wait times can drag like a bad blind date—up to a year for some stamps. These releases aren’t gimmicks; the RXD910Ti pairs perfectly with Ruger’s growing suppressor-ready rifle ecosystem, potentially slashing recoil and signature on platforms like the Precision Rifle, making suppressed precision shooting accessible to more competitors and hunters. The Nomad Ti OTB’s modularity nods to the multi-caliber trend, letting one can cover your AR pistol, bolt gun, and PCC without breaking the bank or your back. Implications? As states like Utah champion shooter-friendly events amid national red-flag noise, SHOOTAH becomes a pro-2A rallying point, showcasing how suppressors aren’t silencers for criminals but hearing savers for responsible owners—proven by studies from the American Suppressor Association showing 30-40dB reductions, akin to earplugs.

Mark your calendars, patriots: Dead Air at SHOOTAH 2026 isn’t just an exhibit; it’s a sneak peek at the future of quiet liberty. With titanium builds keeping weight down and performance up, expect ripple effects—cheaper Form 4s via eForms, more states eyeing reform (hello, pending bills in 10+ legislatures), and a 2A community armed (pun intended) with tools to outshoot the nanny-state narrative. If you’re not there slinging lead with these cans, you’re missing the shot heard ’round the range. Who’s heading to Utah?

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