Shot Show 2024: Dead Air Silencer Expands Its Popular Nomad Suppressor Line
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By Drew Bryant
February 2nd, 2024, theloadoutblog.com

At Shot Show 2024, Dead Air unveiled the expansion of its Nomad suppressor lineup with the introduction of three new models: the Nomad Ti, XC, LTi, and Nomax 33. These new suppressors offer lightweight performance coupled with excellent reliability, thanks to the patented Nomad baffle system.
The Nomad baffle system has demonstrated its ability to reduce sound signatures with even less back pressure than earlier iterations. The Nomax 33 takes this system to the next level by incorporating it into a big bore suppressor with titanium construction, effectively reducing weight while maintaining performance.


Constructed from Grade 5 6A1-4V Titanium, the new Nomad suppressors represent some of the lightest suppressors available, coupled with proven technology, rendering them ideal for backcountry hunting expeditions. The Nomad Ti XC and LTi XC are rated up to .300 Rum, while the Nomax 33 is rated for .33XC for semi-auto and bolt action rifles.
These new suppressors are lightweight, durable, and versatile. Designed to function seamlessly on bolt action and semi-auto rifles, the suppressors can be ordered with a Xeno adapter or as a direct thread. Moreover, the HUB socket enables users to interchange mounting options to suit their needs, with specific mount options varying depending on the model.
The Nomad Ti XC suppressors boast a replaceable front cap and full compatibility with all R-Series front caps and e-brakes. Conversely, the Nomax 33 only accommodates the R-series. Each model imposes barrel restrictions contingent upon the ammunition utilized, while their robust tool features ensure that implements remain securely in position during mount exchanges, aligning seamlessly with the host weapon mounts.


Presenting a palette of black, FDE, and silver color options, these suppressors offer aesthetic versatility. The Nomad LTi XC and Ti XC models flaunt a diameter of 1.76”, while the Nomax 33 boasts a slightly slimmer 1.75”. The Ti XC body spans 6.35” in length without attachments, the LTi XC extends to 8.12”, and the Nomax 33 impresses at 9.1”. Remarkably lightweight, the Ti XC weighs a mere 7.4 oz, the LTi XC tips the scales at 9.9 oz, and the Nomax 33 commands 12.2 oz.
Embracing innovation, the latest Dead Air Nomad and Nomax suppressors are currently available. The Ti XC model starts at an MSRP of $1,049, followed by the LTi XC at $1,199, and the Nomax 33 at $1,299.