Ruger’s new RXD collaboration silencers — in a partnership with Dead Air — aren’t just re-badged current Dead Air models. And they aren’t simple stacks of K baffles thrown into an aluminum tube, either. Dead Air started from scratch with the RXD design. As you can see, the core of their RXD22Ti (above) is an intricate 3D-printed Triskelion design (meant to minimize first-round pop) in a titanium tube to keep it as light as possible.
It attaches via an included rimfire muzzle brake . . .
that screws into the RXD22Ti’s titanium mount.
Kinda like this. Dead Air tells us the brake will keep more filthy rimfire lead and gunk out of that 3D core. If so, that will make users’ lives much more enjoyable due to less time having to clean out rimfire residue.
The RXD22Ti is rated for .22LR, .22 Magnum, .17 HMR, .17 WSM, and 5.7×28. It weighs only 5.6 ounces and MSRP is $499.
The approach to their RXD30Ti was much the same. Again, it’s a 3D-printed Triskelion core contained in a titanium tube. As Dead Air’s Christian Chatellier told us, while the RXD30Ti will be right at home shooting in a PRS competition, Ruger and Dead Air intended this suppressor for America’s hunters.
Like the RXD22Ti, the RXD30Ti has a direct thread brake mount and is compatible with Dead Air’s HUB mount, too. They’re shipping each can with the mounting hardware and a wrench
The suppressor comes with a flash hider front cap and is built to manage gasses, keeping them away from the shooter’s face.
The RXD30Ti is rated for calibers up to 300 PRC. It’s 7.3 inches long and weights 12.4 ounces. MSRP is $1099.