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Dead Air RXD910Ti – New Multi-Caliber Suppressor

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellFebruary 12, 20263 Mins Read
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Dead Air RXD910Ti – New Multi-Caliber Suppressor

There are few items as nice to have on your gun as a suppressor. The ability to shoot with reduced sound makes range time much more enjoyable. Add to that the improvement in felt recoil and muzzle rise, and suppressors are a winner. The nature of suppressors also allows them to work in multiple calibers. A company that has really taken this to heart is Dead Air. Their latest suppressor to address this is the Dead Air RXD910Ti.

Dead Air RXD910Ti – Dead Air / Ruger Collaboration

Dead Air Silencers has expanded its popular RXD-series suppressor line for 2026 with the introduction of the RXD910Ti. The RXD910Ti is the third advanced suppressor designed and manufactured by Dead Air Silencers under license from Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. to complement Ruger’s innovative firearm designs. Dead Air developed this suppressor specifically to optimize performance for 9mm applications while also delivering enhanced sound suppression in 10mm pistol applications.

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Dead Air RXD910Ti

Multiple Calibers

Caliber ratings for the RXD910Ti include 5.7x28mm, 9x19mm, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 10mm Auto, .300 BLK, and .400 Legend, with full-auto compatibility in 9mm, 10mm Auto, 5.7x28mm, and .300 BLK subsonic. This makes the RXD910Ti ideal for use in a broad range of caliber-compatible Ruger firearms, such as:

  • Ruger-5.7
  • RXM
  • LC Carbine
  • PC Carbine
  • Ruger American Gen II
  • Marlin® Model 1894

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Dead Air RXD910Ti

Unparalleled Acoustic Performance

The RXD910Ti credits its unparalleled acoustic performance to Dead Air’s innovative Triskelion baffle system, which comes via an additive manufacturing process using 6AL4V titanium. The result is a lightweight (11.4 oz. with piston assembly), exceptionally strong suppressor crafted into a solid, continuous piece of titanium. The integral baffle design delivers excellent sound reduction while minimizing backpressure for a cleaner, more pleasant shooting experience.

Additionally, the RXD910Ti features forward porting that shears and redirects gas away from the suppressor’s central axis and toward the muzzle. From the shooter’s perspective, this means softer felt recoil and faster sight picture reacquisition for follow-up shots.

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Dead Air RXD910Ti

Dead Air RXD910Ti

Included with the RXD910Ti is a 1/2-28 piston made of nitride-finished 17-4 PH stainless steel for use on tilt-barrel pistol applications. An RXD 7075 aluminum front cap boasting a Level III hard coat black anodized finish ensures ease of maintenance and R-series cross-compatibility. Finally, the RXD910Ti comes with an installation tool and Quick-Start Guide.

The RXD910Ti is available in black and FDE finish and has an MSRP of $999.

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RXD910Ti Specs

Caliber Rating   5.7x28mm*, 9x19mm, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, 10mm AUTO, .300 Blackout, 400 Legend
Energy Rating 1900 Ft lbs.
Bore Diameter 10 MM  
Length 7.7″
Materials 6AL4V Titanium
Finish Black or FDE high-temp Cerakote
Diameter 1.48″
Minimum Barrel Length Restrictions None
Full Auto Rating Full Auto*: 9mm, 10mm, 5.7x28mm, .300 BLK Subsonic
Silencer Category RXD Silencers
Weight  11.4 oz

 

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For more information, visit Dead Air Silencers.

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