I put in an order for a Deadair Wolfman, it's on back order. Form 4 approvals are taking approximately 5-12 months and Form 3 approvals are taking 5-21 days. SUBGUN SUPPRESSION VERSION 2.0. Wolfman or Omega 36M. Get the American Rifleman Insider newsletter for at-a-glance access to industry news, gear, gun reviews, videos and more—delivered directly to your Inbox. That's the dilemma. The only problem I see with the Omega 36M? The Wolfman provides the best of both worlds and is able to change between both sizes with ease. The Omega 36M is expected to be available by early December 2019, at an MSRP of $1,187. Yet, as I discovered in most cases, the short versions simply did not reduce the noise to hearing safe levels, making me wonder why they even existed. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. I was told that Dead Air doesn’t allow backordering u less new stock is imminent. In the long configuration and with no mounting hardware, the Omega 36M is just a shade under 7” long; the shorter version’s length is reduced by almost two full inches. You can opt out at any time, and we'll never sell your info. So it may not be 6-8 weeks, in my case it was less than a week after I was told that. Rifles included the Marlin 336 Dark Series lever action chambered in .30-30 Win., and the Ruger American in the new .350 Legend cartridge. In its full configuration, the Wolfman boasts a 14.4 ounce, 7.5-inch length, providing an impressive reduced sound signatu The fact that I have a hybrid 46, makes this even more difficult, as then i'd have two .45 cal cans. The Wolfman boasts top-tier suppression in it's full size configuration, but can be reduced in length by almost 2.5" for applications where overall length matters. ... Only took four days to get in stock. I can't decide if I should proceed with the WolfMan or cancel it and get the Omega 36M. All in all, the Omega 36M is an extremely functional suppressor, easily switched between rifles and handguns, and can even reduce a firearm’s report to safe hearing levels in the shorter configuration, in most cases. In its shortest configuration, the Dead Air Wolfman reminds me of the SilencerCo Omega 9K with the added modularity benefits of a full sized silencer and more. I shot the rifles without hearing protection and they were very easy on my ears. With hope, that will one day change. To get at the question- I find wolfman too heavy, and 9k too specific for the price. YHM R9, or omega 36m. Outside, a suppressed firearm is almost always relatively quiet, the blast quickly dissipating in the open air. Should the user want to mount the Wolfman on rifles, be it in a traditional smaller rifle caliber or 9mm, the Key Micro Adapter is available. The rifle cable, 9mm sub gun/pistol can. Press J to jump to the feed. in the short configuration with the ASR mount, and 16.5 ozs. When I messaged silencer shop about 2 weeks ago about when they’d get nomads and wolfmans back in stock they told me 6-8 weeks. There's a debate with subgun shooters on which is better- a large and quiet suppressor or a short and light one. Should the user want to mount the Wolfman on rifles, be it in a traditional smaller rifle caliber or 9mm, the, Black cerakote or Naked (Raw stainless) finish. For the H&K MP5, the longer Omega suppressor averaged 124.0 dBs at the muzzle and 135.3 dBs at the right ear. A community of hobbyists interested in NFA items, topics, history, and news. For the wait and the cost, the more modular a can, to me, the better. That shortened suppressor, too, can be very handy in tight situations like hunting blinds or carrying a rifle through thick, brushy areas. Specializing in subgun, pistol, and light-duty rifle use, the Wolfman is a redesign of Dead Air's Wolf 9SD. In the long configuration, all the rifles scored decibel levels below 140 dB at the shooter’s right ear. R9 should be out in the next 60 days. I have used other modular suppressors that are easily split into long and short versions. Built around a two-piece modular design, the Omega 36M can be used in full-length and shorter-length configurations, and can handle up to .338 Lapua for rifles and .45 ACP for handguns. loads. Only took four days to get in stock. Dead Air Pistol Mounting - Piston versus Fixed Barrel, General Pistol Suppressor Mounting Options. The sizes of the Dead Air Wolfman sections are roughly a 2/3 to 1/3 ratio. SilencerCo recently introduced a modular suppressor, the Omega 36M. Hi r/NFA. If you plan to get multiple, get the wolfman. According to u/capitolarmory they put up the same numbers for 9mm out of a subgun. If you only plan on having one can ever, do the omega. The updated Charlie front cap allows for tool-less removal and the rear Charlie mounting system provides better mount to suppressor retention than past mounts. This makes my choice harder. That's what i am thinking..I am not restricted to a single can. The Wolfman is the next generation of suppression. Take that with a grain of salt though as I have no idea how true that is. I’m torn between the two. The shorty Omega scored 138 dBs at the muzzle and 135.7 dBs at the ear. I had been back and forth on deciding between a hybrid or nomad and that pushed me over the edge for a nomad.
The Dead Air Wolfman is the upgraded version of the Wolf-9SD, a pistol suppressor known for its durability and versatility. Suppressors, Short Barreled Rifles, Short Barreled Shotguns, Destructive Devices, Any Other Weapons, and Machine Guns are all welcome here. Like its predecessor, it’s a modular, multi-caliber suppressor. On Day One, I used the Omega 36M at an outside range, in the long and short configurations, on rifles and semi-automatic pistols. Dead Air brings a lot of great suppressors to the table, and the Wolfman is no exception. This is an extra purchase. I put in an order for a Deadair Wolfman, it's on back order. I emailed and asked an eta on new stock and was told 6-8 weeks. I have a couple Sandmans, a pistol can, and the SiCo Hybrid 46 on order. The Omega 36M is a rifle can that just happens to work great on subguns. As noted above, it ships with a 1/2×28 direct thread mount.