In 2017, Daniel Defense, known for its AR-15-type rifles, became one of the first established manufacturers to offer a firearms suppressor that was constructed by metal additive manufacturing, a process commonly known as “3D printing.” Known as the DD Wave, it was a pioneering step in lightweight, high-performance suppressors. New for 2026, Daniel Defense is introducing two new 3D-printed suppressors, with the MUTE30Ti and the NULL9Ti.
As the company states, the two new suppressors showcase “two distinct approaches to sound and signature management.” The MUTE30Ti is designed for bolt-action and precision rifles with maximum sound reduction, reduced recoil impulse and controlled flash signature. Using weldless construction, it is made of 3D-printed titanium and weighs 8.3 ounces.
With an overall length of 6.86 inches, its diameter is only 1.55 inches to prevent the suppressor from intruding into a mounted optic’s field-of-view. Using a HUB-compatible mount, the suppressor comes with a 5/8x24 TPI direct-thread mount. The MUTE30Ti is magnum rated up to a .300 Win. Mag. It has an MSRP of $899.
The NULL9Ti is designed for pistol-caliber carbines (PCCs), with a high-flow design to minimize blowback. It also uses weldless construction and is made of 3D-printed titanium, weighing only 4.4 ounces. With an overall length of 5.08 inches, it has a diameter of 1.41 inches. The NULL9Ti is rapid-fire-rated for supersonic 9 mm Luger and subsonic .300 Blackout with no barrel-length restrictions, or semi-auto rated for supersonic .300 Blackout with a minimum barrel length of 7 inches. Using a Mini-HUB compatible mounting system, it comes with a 1/2x28 TPI direct thread mount. It has an MSRP of $699.
For more information, on the Daniel Defense MUTE30Ti and NULL9Ti, see the company’s website.











