Caleb from Brownells guides viewers through building a large-frame AR-10 upper receiver chambered in the 8.6 Blackout cartridge. The video details the purpose of 8.6 Blackout, emphasizing its subsonic capabilities and effectiveness with suppressors. Key components discussed and installed include Aero Precision receivers, a Faxon barrel, Midwest Industries handguard, Dead Air suppressor, and Strike Industries Arca rail. The build process is covered step-by-step, from barrel installation and gas system setup to optic and suppressor mounting.
This video focuses on evaluating the sound suppression capabilities of the Dead Air Mojave 9. The creators recorded the sound signature of the suppressor at various distances to gauge its effectiveness. They are seeking viewer input on their findings, encouraging engagement in the comments section.
This video announces the June 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine, highlighting several featured articles. Key reviews include the Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm pistol with an optional Strike Industries folding brace, and the Savage Stance XR 9mm pistol with a Crimson Trace red-dot sight. The issue also covers Sellier & Bellot's ammunition factory in the Czech Republic, the return of Smith & Wesson's "no-lock" Classic Series revolvers, and a concluding segment on World War II bolt-action sniper rifles. Additional features showcase the Benelli 828U shotgun, Dead Air Suppressors’ Mohave 45, Holosun DRS-TH thermal sight, and Caldwell's ClayCopter.
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 features the new Dead Air/Ruger RXD30Ti Suppressor. The content creator, 704 Tactical, also promotes their various online platforms including their main channel, secondary channel, Amazon affiliate deals, Rumble, website for merchandise, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Patreon, and YouTube Members Club. The description includes a disclaimer about affiliate links and that products are often sent for review.
This video announces a museum grand opening happening April 26th and 27th. It highlights special events including a full auto shoot from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM both days. Additionally, attendees have the opportunity to demo Dead Air Suppressors on the main range, with the venue covering all excise fees for Dead Air products during the weekend. A single guided tour is offered each day at 10:00 AM for $20 cash per person. T-shirts are available for purchase online.
This YouTube video features a shooting session with the Dead Air Sandman X suppressor and a conversation with Mike Pappas. The creator expresses strong satisfaction with Dead Air products, stating they are purchasing more due to their quality. The video highlights the Sandman X as the "best 5.56 can to date." The description also includes promotional links for a sponsor (Aura), Walk the Talk America, the creator's Patreon and CashApp, and affiliate links for various companies. A disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for entertainment and educational purposes, handled by trained professionals in a safe and legal manner.
This video provides a product spotlight on two new suppressors from Dead Air Armament, the Sierra 5 and the Lazarus 6, as presented by Tu from Brownells. The Sierra 5 is detailed as a fully laser-welded, full-auto rated suppressor for 5.56mm firearms. The Lazarus 6 is highlighted as a 3D-printed suppressor with a 6mm bore. Both suppressors feature Hub compatibility and offer Keymo and Zeno mounting options. The video also touches on their sound and flash suppression capabilities and compatibility with R-series front caps. The availability through Brownells is also mentioned.
This video offers a review and test of the new Dead Air Lazarus 6. The creators have tested the product across various setups and are sharing the results. The video emphasizes safe practices, stating it's filmed on a private range under professional supervision for entertainment and educational purposes only, and warns against attempting to replicate any actions shown. The content aims to be helpful to viewers interested in this firearm accessory.
This YouTube Short announces the arrival of something new from Dead Air, specifically the Lazarus 6. While the description is minimal, the title strongly suggests a new suppressor or firearm accessory. Given Dead Air's reputation in the suppressor market, the Lazarus 6 is likely a silencer. The video is concise and aimed at generating excitement and awareness within the firearm community about this new product release.
This video appears to be a recap of a range day event hosted by Primary Arms Optics. While the description doesn't detail specific firearms or activities, it heavily promotes partner brands like TNVC, Winchester, and Magpul, suggesting a showcase of various firearm-related products and potentially shooting demonstrations. The presence of hashtags for specific brands and components hints at a diverse range of equipment being featured.
This video explores the challenges of suppressing AKM pattern rifles due to non-standard thread pitches and concentricity issues. It highlights the Dead Air Wolverine PBS-1 suppressor as a solution, designed to index off the muzzle rather than the barrel shoulder, accommodating various thread pitches. The PBS-1 also features an oversized bore to mitigate the risk of baffle strikes. The content showcases the Wolverine PBS-1 in use on AKM hosts, noting its design inspiration from the original Russian PBS-1, but without an internal wipe system.