"9 mm Optimized, But 10 mm Capable:" Dead Air's New RXD910Ti Suppressor

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posted on January 18, 2026
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As one of the latest suppressor designs resulting from Dead Air Silencers' collaboration with Ruger, the RXD910Ti harnesses the technology of the patented Triskelion baffle system to make for a 9 mm optimized silencer that is also capable for use with 10 mm pistol cartridges. Thanks to the use of additive manufacturing, the RDX910Ti suppressor handles 9 mm and 10 mm-sized projectiles with reduced backpressure and recoil.

Dead Air says that its RXD910Ti design handles cartridges up to a 10 mm bore diameter and producing a muzzle energy of no more than 1,900 ft-lbs. This means that it is capable of handling the 5.7x28 mm FN, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .300 Blackout and 400 Legend. The design is constructed entirely from 6AL4V titanium, which is finished with either a black or FDE Cerakote finish, and it is full-auto rated for 9 mm, 10 mm, 5.7 mm and .300 Blackout subsonic.

Dimensionally, the Dead Air RXD910Ti measures in at 7.7 inches long, 1.48 inches wide and weighs 11.4 ounces. Suggested retail pricing is $999. For more details, visit deadairsilencers.com.

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