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DEAD AIR X RUGER RXD910TI: CADRE NEWS

Ruger and Dead Air Suppressors are cranking up their powerhouse partnership with the launch of the RXD910Ti, a titanium beast that’s set to redefine lightweight suppression for high-performance rifles. Building on their string of hits—like the sandman-enhanced Ruger Silent-SR lineup—this new can clocks in at a featherweight 9.1 ounces while delivering Dead Air’s signature durability and sound reduction wizardry. Machined from Grade 5 titanium, it’s direct-thread compatible with Ruger’s Precision Rifle and other .308/6.5 Creedmoor platforms, boasting a length under 7 inches and a bore diameter optimized for minimal baffle strike risk. For 2A enthusiasts tired of lugging around lead-filled cans that turn a precision build into a boat anchor, this is the evolution we’ve been waiting for: subsonic performance without the bulk.

What makes the RXD910Ti more than just another tube? It’s a masterclass in materials science meeting market demands. Dead Air’s Flow-Through tech minimizes gas blowback, keeping your bolt cycling smoother and your face cleaner during extended range sessions or tactical drills—critical for guys running suppressed AR-10s in competitions like PRS. Ruger’s involvement isn’t window dressing; their engineering fingerprints ensure seamless integration with factory threads, slashing the hassle of adapters that plague multi-caliber setups. In a post-ATF brace rule world where suppressors remain the last NFA frontier without reform, this collab screams accessibility: user-serviceable design means no gunsmith required for maintenance, and at an MSRP likely hovering around $900 (based on Dead Air’s tier), it’s priced to democratize quiet shooting for the working man’s safe.

The implications for the 2A community? This drop accelerates the normalization of suppressors as everyday gear, chipping away at the hearing unsafe myth peddled by gun-grabbers. With states like Oklahoma and Texas fast-tracking permitless carry of cans, Ruger-Dead Air is arming patriots with tools that enhance safety—protecting ears from 160dB blasts without compromising Second Amendment utility. Expect ripple effects: more OEM integrations from other makers, pressuring the industry toward lighter, tougher suppressors. If you’re building a Ruger Precision or SFAR, slap this on and join the quiet revolution—your neighbors (and eardrums) will thank you.

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