This video features a comparison between two firearm suppressors: the B&T Rotex and the Dead Air Lazarus 6. Based solely on the title, it's a direct head-to-head evaluation of these specific silencer models. The description includes extensive links to the creator's various social media platforms and merchandise, indicating a strong presence within the firearms community. The content likely focuses on performance characteristics, sound reduction, and potentially mounting systems of the suppressors.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Lazarus 6," described as an ultimate suppressor designed for hard use. The creator, TonyD2Wild, shares links to their various YouTube channels, social media platforms (Instagram, X/Twitter, Twitch, TikTok, Facebook), and an all-in-one link page. The description also includes exclusive offers, membership options, and links to supporter merchandise. While the video title and description highlight the suppressor, the description does not provide specific details about the firearm it's used with, calibers, or detailed performance metrics. It primarily serves as a promotional piece for the creator's content and community.
This YouTube Short, titled "Lazarus 6 Sounds Amazing," heavily utilizes trending hashtags like #shorts, #viral, and #foryou. Based solely on the title and description, the content likely focuses on the audio produced by a firearm, possibly highlighting its unique sound signature. The name "Lazarus 6" might refer to a specific firearm model or a custom modification. Without further information or a transcript, it's difficult to ascertain the exact firearm or its features, but the emphasis on sound suggests it could be a review or demonstration of a suppressed firearm, a specific muzzle device, or a firearm known for its distinct acoustics.
This video provides initial impressions and comparisons of the Disruptor 556k suppressor. Despite low initial expectations due to its size, the reviewer expresses a strong liking for the can, highlighting its small size, light weight, and affordability. While acknowledging it's not the quietest suppressor, the reviewer states it effectively "takes the edge off" and sounds good with hearing protection, noting its higher tone compared to the Lazarus 6. The video also expresses gratitude to the channel's audience for a successful year and promotes the channel's website, Patreon, Cash App, and affiliates. A shout-out is given to SST Firearms.
This YouTube Shorts video likely compares two firearm suppressors, the Sandman X and the Lazarus 6. The title clearly indicates a decision-making process between these two specific models, suggesting a review or comparison format. Given the nature of suppressors, the content will be highly relevant to firearm owners interested in accessories that reduce noise and muzzle flash. The brevity of a 'shorts' format implies a quick overview or highlight reel of the key differences or benefits of each suppressor.
This video reviews the new Echo Zulu X1R and LSV 5.56 suppressors, comparing their sound and back pressure performance against several other popular silencers. The host uses a Daniel Defense M4 V7S upper and PSA lower for the test. The review also includes a brief flash test and discusses conclusions on sound and gas mitigation. Several sponsorship mentions are included for supporting the channel.
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 presents a rigorous SOCOM torture test on the HK MR556A4 upper receiver, evaluating its performance and accuracy under extreme firing conditions without a chrome-lined barrel. The test involves 1920 rounds fired over 8 cycles of the SOCOM Firing Schedule, with controlled cool-down periods for both the barrel and the Dead Air Lazarus 6 suppressor. The description also highlights a positive experience with Dead Air's customer service following a minor baffle strike due to user error. Various ammunition types were used for accuracy testing, and a discount code for Bauer Precision is provided.
This YouTube Short features Omer demonstrating the Dead Air Lazarus 6 suppressor. The description highlights the Lazarus 6 as a 6mm suppressor primarily optimized for 5.56mm but also capable of firing 6mm ARC. The video appears to showcase the suppressor in action, likely emphasizing its performance and capabilities with specific firearms and calibers.
This video showcases Dead Air's new Triskelion Gas Management System across three of their suppressors: the Sandman-X, Mojave 9, and Lazarus 6. The Sandman-X, unveiled at Shot Show 2025, is a redesign featuring the new system, HUB compatibility, reduced weight, increased strength, less back pressure, and minimized flash. The presenter, Omer, provides an overview of all three Triskelion-equipped suppressors. The video encourages viewer engagement by asking for their experiences and thoughts on these products in the comments section and provides links to the host's social media platforms.
This video compares the Dead Air Lazarus 6 (L6) suppressor to the CAT WB, with the host declaring the L6 the new reigning champion. The L6 is praised for its better tone, similar weight and length, potentially more durable materials, and a lower price point compared to the CAT WB. The host acknowledges their continued appreciation for CAT but concedes the WB has been dethroned. The comparison utilizes a Daniel Defense 11.5 M4 V7S upper receiver and Noveske N4 lower receiver, firing IMI M855 62gr 5.56 ammunition.
This video features Caleb from Brownells at the GOA event, interviewing Tasson from Dead Air about their new Lazarus 6 silencer. The Lazarus 6 is Dead Air's first 6mm suppressor, manufactured using additive manufacturing with Hanes 282 for exceptional durability and gas management. It's compatible with calibers ranging from 6mm to .223/5.56. Tasson highlights the silencer's innovative baffle design, its effectiveness in reducing sound, dust, and flash, and its available attachment systems like Keymo and Xeno. The video also touches on color options.