First Look: Daniel Defense Mute & Null Suppressors

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posted on January 30, 2026
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Mute And Null Suppressors (1)

Daniel Defense initially changed the suppressor landscape with the DD Wave, the first commercially available 3D-printed suppressor. Now the company is applying that same mindset to the next generation of sound suppression. For 2026, Daniel Defense has introduced the Mute30Ti and Null9Ti: the most advanced suppressors Daniel Defense has ever built.

Mute30Ti is engineered for bolt-action and precision-rifle platforms, utilizing a low-flow internal architecture optimized for maximum sound reduction, reduced recoil impulse and controlled overall signature. Magnum-rated and weighing just 8.3 ounces, it features a fully 3D-printed, weldless titanium construction for exceptional structural integrity and repeatable performance. An integral flashhider minimizes flash at the muzzle. A reduced outer diameter limits field-of-view obstruction, and full HUB compatibility ensures broad mounting flexibility. The Mute30Ti is backed by Daniel Defense's lifetime warranty.

The Null9Ti is optimized for PCC platforms and high-volume shooting, featuring a high-flow internal design that minimizes back pressure to reduce blowback and shooter exposure to gas and particulate. Weighing just 4.4 ounces, the Null9Ti delivers over 75-percent noise reduction compared to a bare muzzle and outperforms leading 9mm suppressors in sound performance, while maintaining reliability across hosts. Its fully 3D-printed, weldless titanium construction supports versatile use; while a booster is recommended for handguns, it is often unnecessary. The Null9Ti ships with a direct-thread mount, is Mini-HUB compatible and is backed by Daniel Defense's lifetime warranty.

For more information, visit danieldefense.com.

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