At the 2026 NRA Annual Meeting, Daniel Defense entered the spotlight with the debut of two advanced suppressors showcasing the company’s commitment to innovative design, lightweight materials, and superior performance. With 3D-printed titanium construction and complex baffle systems, these new offerings are engineered for a wide range of applications, from precision shooting to tactical and hunting scenarios.
The Mute 30Ti and Null 9Ti are manufactured at Daniel Defense’s state-of-the-art facility in Black Creek, Georgia. While the Mute is a super-quiet, sealed-off design for bolt guns, the Null is the “no gas” option focused on reducing gas buildup in the shooter’s face.
Mute 30Ti: Optimized for Bolt Guns and Big Calibers
Leading the lineup is the Mute 30Ti, Daniel Defense’s first dedicated .30-caliber can optimized for bolt-action rifles. Rated for cartridges up to .300 Win Mag, the Mute 30Ti touts exceptional sound reduction with its sealed-off muzzle design, which significantly quiets report while handling even high-pressure loads. This can be shot on a semi-automatic platform, but it will be gassy.
The Mute 30Ti is a .30-caliber can designed for bolt-action platforms. (All photos: Don Summers/Guns.com)
The 3D-printed titanium wears an anodized coating to cut down on sparking.
Constructed entirely from 3D-printed titanium and finished with an anodized coating to minimize sparking, the suppressor is light and fully HUB-compatible.
Null 9Ti: Versatile Performance for Pistol and Sub Gun Use
Complementing the Mute 30 is the Null 9Ti, a titanium suppressor designed primarily for 9mm handguns and subsonic .300 Blackout rounds. Full-auto rated for 9mm and 3D-printed from titanium, the Null 9 Ti incorporates a high-flow gas management system that bleeds off excess gas to reduce blowback and improve shooter comfort during extended fire.
The Null 9Ti is made for 9mm handguns and subsonic .300 Blackout rounds.
The design is meant to direct gas away from the shooter.
The suppressor ships with a direct-thread mount and is compatible with micro-HUB mounts. It can be used on a few handguns without a Nielsen device due to its weight, though the micro-HUB can mount a Nielsen device for maximum reliability.
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