This YouTube video documents a challenge where the creator has $1000 and an afternoon to find a "cool new gun" for a Patreon subscriber, following the donation of a SPAS-12. The hunt involves visiting multiple locations, including pawn shops, with Mike Pappas from Dead Air Silencers as a "wing man." The video features mentions of the "Gucci Gun Club" and "National Armory." The structure includes stops at different locations and culminates in the selection of a winner.
This video captures highlights from the 2025 Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) Roundtable, a long-standing industry event for outdoor media and firearm leaders. The event featured presentations on new firearms, optics, suppressors, ammunition, and accessories. Attendees experienced new products from Smith & Wesson, including the M&P9 Shield X, 617, 610, and FPC. Kimber showcased its 2K11 lineup, and Aimpoint demonstrated its COA red-dot sight. Savage introduced the 110 in 7mm Backcountry and the AC30 Back Over Barrel suppressor. Advances in 3D-printed suppressor technology were highlighted through a collaboration on Ruger's RXD30Ti suppressors with Dead Air Silencers. Benelli's AI shotgun barrel technology, Hornady ammunition, and Canik TTI pistols were also featured.
This YouTube video showcases the Savage B22 firearm, with explicit mentions of Ruger Firearms and Dead Air Silencers. The title and description suggest a focus on the Savage B22, likely involving demonstration, review, or range testing, with the inclusion of products from Ruger and Dead Air indicating potential comparisons, accessory integration, or co-branded content.
This video showcases the Dead Air Silencers RDX30Ti at the Gun Owners of America (GOA) GOALS 2025 event. The content likely features the suppressor in a firearms context, with Steve from Dead Air Silencers present at their booth. Given the nature of the event and the featured product, the video is expected to be of interest to firearm enthusiasts and those concerned with Second Amendment rights.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Dead Air Silencers, a leading suppressor manufacturer. It showcases their diverse range of suppressors, covering calibers from .22 rimfire to .30 caliber and beyond. The content highlights various models like the Sierra 5, Sandman Series, Nomad series, Wolverine, and others, offering a detailed look at their offerings. Viewers are encouraged to engage by commenting on desired future content and which suppressors stood out to them.
This video announcement teases the upcoming arrival of the JAKL-9, a firearm likely to be featured in future content. The description highlights specific accessories, mentioning a suppressor from Dead Air Silencers and a grip from True North Concepts, suggesting a focus on customization and performance enhancement. The disclaimer confirms legal compliance, assuring viewers of responsible firearm presentation. This brief update generates anticipation for a more in-depth look at the JAKL-9, its capabilities, and potential accessories.
This YouTube video, '#PlinkoDeMayo with @AguilaAmmoTV !', celebrates an annual event featuring Aguila Ammunition. The video highlights several specific ammunition types including 5.56 BattlePack, Super Extra 40gr 22LR, Colibri 20gr 22LR, and 115gr 9mm FMJ. It also features special appearances from a variety of firearm manufacturers: CZ USA, Dead Air Silencers, HUXWRX, Kel-Tec, Ruger, Springfield Armory, and Walther. Additionally, it acknowledges partners at Gunsite Academy, indicating potential content related to firearms training or range activities.
This video from NRAAM 2025 showcases the "RXD Series," a new collaboration between Ruger and Dead Air Silencers. Matt Wilson and Tabor Bright from Ruger, along with Ben Backmeier of Dead Air, discuss this innovative partnership in the suppressor market with Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin. The segment was filmed on the show floor at the event in Atlanta, GA. The description also provides extensive information on how to access more content from Gun Talk across various platforms, including their website, apps, social media, and podcasts.
This video announces a giveaway for a free Cerakote job offered by TGX LLC to a winner selected from attendees who demo Dead Air suppressors at the range or attend a museum tour. The event takes place this weekend, with the range opening at 9:30 am and closing at 4 pm. The museum tour is scheduled for 10 am. This promotion highlights an opportunity for firearm enthusiasts to experience Dead Air Silencers and potentially win a custom Cerakote finish for their firearm.
This video introduces the Springfield Armory KUNA, a modern roller-delayed 9mm carbine inspired by the MP5. It highlights the carbine's compact, ambidextrous design with a 6-inch barrel and 30-round capacity, retailing between $1,000-$1,150. The review details modifications made, including filing a Form 1 to convert it into a short-barreled rifle, replacing the brace with a stock, and adding a Dead Air Silencers Mojave 9 suppressor. Key features like the roller-delayed blowback system, ambidextrous controls, proprietary magazines, and AR-15 grip compatibility are discussed. The KUNA is presented as a potential PDW, vehicle firearm, or PCC, emphasizing its blend of innovation and tradition.
This YouTube video focuses on the sonic differences between supersonic and subsonic 9mm ammunition when used with a suppressor. It specifically highlights the performance of the Dead Air Silencers Mojave 9 silencer, comparing the sound signatures of different 9mm loads. The content aims to educate viewers on the practical acoustic effects of ammunition choice in conjunction with suppressed firearms.
This YouTube video, "Ready Room | Suppressor Comparison," features DJ and presumably other individuals from GBRS Group comparing suppressors from their armory. The description explicitly mentions CGS Suppressors, Knight's Armament Company, Dead Air Silencers, and HUXWRX, indicating a focus on suppressor brands and their performance. The video also promotes GBRS Group's social media presence and Patreon exclusive content, suggesting a brand-focused and potentially educational or review-oriented approach to firearm accessories.