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Dead Air Armament Goes Multi-Purpose With The Primal

For Immediate Release – Kamas, UT – The industry leader in firearms sound suppressors, Dead Air Armament is pleased to announce the addition of the .46 caliber, magnum rated Primal suppressor.

The Primal is a multi-purpose .46 caliber “Rifle Centric” suppressor that is optimized for cartridges like the .458 Socom, 45-70, 450 Bushmaster, yet versatile enough to be effective on sub-caliber handguns. Rated to handle the extreme pressures produced by large magnums like the 338 Lapua, the Primal is tough and at 16.5 oz it’s not overly heavy. As a true multi-purpose suppressor, the Primal can accept the SD500 booster assembly making it usable as a handgun silencer and can be configured to mount with direct thread, KeyMo, Xeno, or 3-lug.

The Primal is constructed with 17-4 Stainless Steel for a high strength to weight ratio, low maintenance, and stress free experience.  The Primal body is coated with a high heat cerakote with a mount / endcap that have a Nitride treatment for lifelong durability.

“One challenge to creating a multi-purpose suppressor that does everything well, is the balance of weight, strength, and sound suppression.  We call the Primal “rifle centric” because the strength and weight balance is leaning towards rifle level performance but don’t hesitate to put this on your favorite pistol.  This thing will eat up anything you throw at it”

Said Mike Pappas, Founder Dead Air Silencers

PRODUCT DETAIL:
Caliber: .46
Length: 7.9”
Diameter: 1.618
Weight: 16.5 oz
Material:17-4 Stainless
Coating: High Temp Cerakote with Nitride mount and endcap

SHIPS WITH:
-LT302 5/8-24 thread insert
-SD502 HUB To P-SERIES thread adapter
-TL Pack wrenches

MSRP: $929

For more info visit: deadairsilencers.com/products/primal

3 Responses to “Dead Air Armament Goes Multi-Purpose With The Primal”

  1. No1_Important says:

    Some intern working at Dead Air Probably – “The industry leader in firearms sound suppressors, Dead Air Armament”

    Have I been away too long to see Dead Air become the trusted brand in the suppressor world? last I saw their titanium cans were blowing apart and “Q” was accusing them of blatant ripoffs. Meanwhile Surefire and OSS were collecting up the US military contracts but heck, with budget cuts at home due to having to build up the Tailbans military I could see why the US military would opt for a cheaper suppressor that can fill more roles on more host weapons.

  2. Jeb says:

    Dead Air does have a DoD contract. And OSS is a specialty can better suited for over gassed guns. Dead Air is probably also leading in commercial sales over every other company you named. I own cans from DA and Surefire, of those named, used across multiple hosts and all perform phenomenally without an issue over thousands of rounds.

  3. Joe says:

    I’d like to see this compared to an Omega 36M. I think a “mostly universal decent performance” suppressor is a great way to cover the bases while you collect caliber-specific suppressors.