YHM yes, Dead Air, no.
They've had a ton of problems lately, people waiting months for RMAs and being entirely ghosted by their CS. Their Sierra 5 suppressors with disintegrating baffles, welds blowing out on other models and DA just says "we got you" and nothing happens. One of their reps in the NFA group on reddit stopped answering peoples pleas for help and just deleted their reddit account all together.
They don't make anything, they just design things and contract out to shops that can't get anything right, most notably KGM, who cannot seem to put out a product without issues.
I wouldn't suggest Dead Air to anybody.
Yeah I’ve also seen more than a few complaints about Dead Air recently. Definitely reaffirms my plans to only go with very well established companies when it comes to cans. People have complained about SureFire’s CS before but I’ve used it a few times for lights and had good results.
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Started w/ can's in 2004 when not as many choices, went direct thread w/ Gemtech & SWR but sold most after a short period w/ only a 5.56 GemTech Trek-T & .22 SWR left but starting over I'd go TABC or SF today.
I’ve never used their services but you should look up Ecco Machine for after market support. They make their own suppressors but they’ll also re-core or change mounts on other manufacturers suppressors. They’ll take a sure fire trainer cut the mount off and adapt it for hub use. I’ve also read about some folks send in suppressors with permanently attached mounts (sandman and razor) and Ecco with remove the mount and thread it so it can be used with any hub comparable mount.
https://www.eccomachine.net/ecco-mac...rvices/4089-2/
The silencer industry is full of drama and I have no idea why but it’s always been this way.
Sierra 5’s are having issues - DA hasn’t released a recall. Potentially can’t (my speculation) and used manufacturing partners. They’re standing up QA in Utah. I think their manufacturing partners have caused issues and they changed one once for that reason. I think they’re working on in-housing stuff.
Dead Air Dom left Reddit because it’s Reddit and guys are just posting pictures of Sierra 5’s asking if they’re good to go now.
Call me a dead air fan boy, but I think they make awesome cans. They took a different route on giving manufacturing to other partners to scale up. It seems their partners have been having issues with weld quality. I wouldn’t recommend a KGM silencer after this as they’re making lots of Dead Air cans.
It is what it is. Kevin sold AAC to Remington to scale after getting so much heat for constantly being back ordered (and money). Then they fired him (because no one will finance silencer companies often now). Dead air tried to bypass scaling by using partners and it has its own issues.
TLDR - Sierra 5 weld quality is spotty recently. They for some reason haven’t issued a recall but they are warranting them.
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Brandon
Dead Air is Hypebeast crud.
Their Nomad sounds good but that's about it.
The Sandman series is overbuilt and not really all that great sounding on any host. Subjectively, the tone that those cans put out is absolutely horrid.
Keymo is loved by many for whatever reason. I had four keymo mounts that would never stay tight on any of their muzzle devices. My Sandman K is nigh worthless.
My wolfman was three times the cost of my Rex Silentium MG7's and the MG7's sound better on a variety of hosts.
If I could do it all again I would go with the following:
Surefire RC2 for 5.56 guns.
Surefire RC2 7.62
This covers all of your 5.56 needs as well as .30 cal desires.
It's not the "best" of either world but the cans are stupid durable and the mount is a genuinely good one.
The budget option would be the following:
YHM T3
YHM R2
Again, you've got your durable 5.56 can with excellent sound performance as well as a .30 cal suppressor that will perform well.
IF you needed a 9mm can for a sub gun and had no plans to stick it on a pistol, I would throw in a .358 bore rex Silentium MG7. I am beyond pleased with their offerings.
IF you needed a 9mm can for pistol use that could double as a rifle can, I would get a Griffin Bushwacker 36.
Ultimately, if you really get into cans, you're going to spend money on alot of weird stuff lol.
Unless you're looking for organizational duty use or flow-through designs, I can't find a reason to buy anything other than the YHM cans.
With that said, I feel like we might be at an inflection point where flow-through designs are about to become more popular and cheaper...maybe YHM will produce one for $400...and so I've been holding off on buying more cans.
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