Dead Air Silencers has introduced the Dead Air CT5P suppressor, the first model in its new Dead Air Defense line for law enforcement and military applications. Developed around semi-automatic duty rifles chambered in 5.56 NATO, the CT5P emphasizes compact dimensions, reduced weight, flash control, and lower backpressure.

The suppressor draws on design work from Dead Air’s Lazarus 6 and Sandman X series. Additive manufacturing and a fixed mounting interface allow the CT5P to eliminate the rear HUB mounting feature, resulting in a shorter, lighter package intended for hard-use patrol and defense roles.

Quick Specs / Key Details

  • Caliber rating: 5.56 NATO and 6mm ARC
  • Fire rating: Full-auto
  • Minimum barrel length: No restriction
  • Length: 5.5 inches
  • Diameter: 1.6 inches
  • Weight: 13 oz. with direct-thread mount
  • Construction: Additively manufactured
  • Baffle design: Triskelion
  • Gas control: Gas Management System
  • Direct-thread mount: Fixed 1/2-28
  • Optional mounting systems: Dead Air Xeno or Keymo
  • Finish options: Black or FDE high-temperature Cerakote
  • Included accessory: TL001 installation tool
  • Testing: Tested to the SOCOM SURG standard
  • Direct-thread MSRP: $899
  • Xeno MSRP: $999
  • Keymo MSRP: $1,099

Dead Air says the Triskelion baffle system increases surface area within the suppressor’s primary gas channel, slowing gas movement while its Gas Management System vents high-pressure gas around the main channel and forward of the muzzle. The design is intended to limit changes in bolt velocity and reduce gas directed toward the shooter on both direct-impingement and piston-operated rifles.

Flash suppression is another priority. According to Dead Air, the CT5P reduces visible muzzle flash and sparking on 5.56 NATO rifles with barrels as short as 10.5 inches. The exterior geometry also increases surface area for heat dissipation while reducing reflected light.

The company further states that the suppressor’s sound pressure level falls below the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s 1910.95 impulse-noise standard. As with any suppressor performance claim, actual sound, flash, and gas behavior will vary with ammunition, barrel length, host firearm, and environmental conditions.

The CT5P is positioned for users who need a compact suppressor that adds minimal forward weight to a duty rifle. Its 13-oz. direct-thread configuration and 5.5-inch overall length should be especially relevant where maneuverability, extended low-ready use, and reduced muzzle concussion are priorities.

Dead Air CT5P suppressor in black Cerakote; Dead Air CT5P mounted on a 5.56 NATO patrol rifle; Dead Air CT5P with Xeno mounting system

The Dead Air CT5P will be offered in black and flat dark earth finishes. MSRP is $899 with the direct-thread mount, $999 with the Xeno system, and $1,099 with the Keymo system. [TBD: availability date]

The Dead Air CT5P suppressor expands the company’s catalog with a purpose-built option focused on patrol rifles, reduced backpressure, and hard-use durability.

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