Dead Air Silencers Unveils the Nomad Ti Over-the-Barrel Suppressor

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posted on January 21, 2026
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Nomad Ti Otb Suppressor

Dead Air Silencers has released the new Nomad Ti OTB suppressor. The Nomad Ti OTB is a solution-driven variant of the company's Nomad series hunting-grade suppressors that is designed to take on-the-move field performance to a new level.

Rated for cartridge calibers up to .300 RUM and 7mm Backcountry, the Nomad Ti OTB derives its name from its over-the-barrel configuration. Rather than positioning the blast chamber fully forward of the muzzle, as with conventional suppressor designs, the Nomad Ti OTB expands the blast chamber over the barrel which results in less backpressure and better sound suppression.

There are a couple of key advantages to this expanded blast chamber.

Dead Air Nomad vs OTB
Dead Air's newest product for 2026 comes in the form of the Nomad Ti Over-the-Barrel (below) magnum-rated suppressor made for sub-.30-caliber rifles.

First, this configuration means that the suppressor adds only 4.6 inches to the overall length of the rifle assembly. Reduced length translates to improved rifle maneuverability in tight quarters and in conditions with limited range of motion.

Second, shifting the weight bias back towards the shooter improves rifle balance and reduces fatigue when making off-hand shots or when mounted to the gun during long field positions.

The Nomad Ti OTB is built through an additive manufacturing process (3D printing) using 6Al4V Grade 9 Titanium, which accounts for the unit's superior strength, light weight and advanced gas management system for optimal sound suppression. It also accepts Dead Air's Xeno Radial Brake—a muzzle device made of 17-4 stainless steel and featuring a 5/8x24 TPI pattern. This makes installation onto barrels up to 1-inch in diameter simple and repeatable to reduce point-of-impact shifts.

Overall, the Nomad Ti OTB measures 7.65 x 1.76 inches, making it super compact and lightweight at only 10.5 ounces. It features a muzzle energy rating of 4400+ ft.-lbs. and is offered in Black or FDE high-temp Cerakote finish. MSRP is $1,049.

If you are looking for a hunting rifle suppressor yet balk at the notion of increasing your rifle's length and weight, the new Nomad Ti OTB is the suppressor you've been waiting for.

For more info on this or other premium suppressor systems and accessories, visit DeadAirSilencers.com.

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