Dead Air Armament  |  SKU: RSR-DAAPB440
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Dead Air - Mojave 9 & 45 Suppressor Pistons

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Description

The Dead Air Mojave Pistons are precision-machined replacement pistons designed specifically for the Mojave 9™ and Mojave 45™ suppressors when used on tilting-barrel handguns.

These pistons function as part of your PB500 Booster Assembly (included with Mojave 9™ and Mojave 45™ silencers) and work in conjunction with the internal booster spring to ensure reliable cycling on recoil-operated pistols. Whether you're configuring your suppressor for 9mm, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP hosts, the correct piston ensures proper alignment, dependable performance, and safe operation.

Ideal for suppressed handgun setups, defensive pistol builds, range use, and tactical applications, Mojave Pistons allow you to quickly adapt your suppressor to multiple firearms with different thread pitches.

Compatible With:

  • Mojave 9™ Suppressor
  • Mojave 45™ Suppressor
  • PB500 Booster Assembly

Available Thread Pitches & Caliber Through Bore:

  • 1/2-28 – 9MM
  • M13.5-1LH – 9MM
  • 9/16-24 – .40 CAL
  • M14.5x1LH – .40 CAL
  • .578x28 – .45 CAL
  • M16x1LH – .45 CAL
  • M16x1RH – .45 CAL

Key Features:

  • Designed for tilting-barrel semi-auto pistols
  • Precision fit for Mojave 9™ and Mojave 45™ suppressors
  • Works with factory PB500 booster assembly
  • Supports 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP configurations
  • Allows multi-host suppressor versatility

For optimal reliability on recoil-operated handguns, always ensure correct thread pitch selection and caliber compatibility. Choosing the proper Mojave piston ensures consistent suppressed performance and dependable cycling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do the Dead Air Mojave Pistons ensure reliable cycling on handguns?

The Dead Air Mojave Pistons are engineered to work seamlessly with the PB500 Booster Assembly to ensure reliable cycling on tilting-barrel handguns. These pistons, when paired with the internal booster spring, help manage the recoil dynamics of the firearm, ensuring that the slide cycles correctly. This is crucial for maintaining the firearm's reliability, especially in tactical or defensive scenarios where consistent performance is essential. By selecting the correct piston for your specific caliber and thread pitch, you can ensure that your suppressor setup functions smoothly across different handguns.

What thread pitches are available for the Mojave Pistons?

The Mojave Pistons offer a variety of thread pitches to accommodate different firearms and calibers. Available thread pitches include 1/2-28 for 9mm, M13.5-1LH for 9mm, 9/16-24 for .40 CAL, M14.5x1LH for .40 CAL, .578x28 for .45 CAL, M16x1LH for .45 CAL, and M16x1RH for .45 CAL. This range of options allows users to adapt their suppressors to multiple firearms, ensuring proper alignment and performance. When selecting a piston, it is important to match the thread pitch to your firearm's barrel to maintain safe and effective operation.

Can the Mojave Pistons be used with other suppressors besides the Mojave 9 and 45?

The Mojave Pistons are specifically designed for use with the Mojave 9 and Mojave 45 suppressors. While they are precision-machined for these models, their compatibility with other suppressors would depend on the specific design and threading requirements of those suppressors. It is essential to verify compatibility with any other suppressor models before attempting to use the pistons, as improper use could lead to performance issues or damage.

Why is it important to choose the correct thread pitch for the Mojave Pistons?

Selecting the correct thread pitch for the Mojave Pistons is crucial for ensuring the safe and effective operation of your suppressor setup. The thread pitch must match the barrel of your firearm to ensure a secure fit and proper alignment. Mismatched threading can lead to misalignment, which may cause baffle strikes or other malfunctions. By ensuring the correct thread pitch, you maintain the integrity of both the suppressor and the firearm, providing reliable performance in various shooting scenarios.

How do Mojave Pistons enhance multi-host suppressor versatility?

Mojave Pistons enhance multi-host suppressor versatility by allowing users to quickly adapt their suppressors to different firearms with varying thread pitches. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for users who own multiple handguns across different calibers. By simply swapping out the piston, you can use the same suppressor on a 9mm, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP handgun, maximizing the utility of your suppressor investment. This flexibility is ideal for both range use and tactical applications, where different firearms may be used interchangeably.

What role do Mojave Pistons play in tactical applications?

In tactical applications, Mojave Pistons play a critical role in ensuring that suppressors function reliably across different handguns. The precision fit and compatibility with the PB500 Booster Assembly help maintain the firearm's cycling reliability, which is crucial in high-pressure situations. Tactical users benefit from the ability to quickly switch suppressors between different firearms, allowing for greater flexibility and adaptability in the field. The pistons' design ensures that each firearm maintains optimal performance when suppressed.

Are there any limitations when using Mojave Pistons with recoil-operated handguns?

When using Mojave Pistons with recoil-operated handguns, it is important to ensure proper installation and compatibility to avoid potential limitations. Incorrect thread pitch selection or improper installation can lead to cycling issues or misalignment. Additionally, while the pistons are designed for tilting-barrel handguns, they may not be compatible with all firearm models. Users should verify that their specific handgun model is suitable for use with these pistons to ensure reliable operation and avoid any performance drawbacks.

How should I maintain and care for my Mojave Pistons?

Proper maintenance and care of your Mojave Pistons are essential for ensuring their longevity and performance. Regularly inspect the pistons for any signs of wear or damage, particularly around the threading. Cleaning them with a suitable solvent can help remove carbon buildup and debris that may affect performance. Ensure that the pistons are properly lubricated and stored in a dry environment to prevent corrosion. Following these maintenance steps will help maintain the pistons' precision fit and reliable operation.

What are the key features of the Mojave Pistons that benefit suppressed handgun setups?

The Mojave Pistons offer several key features that enhance suppressed handgun setups. These include their precision machining for a perfect fit with Mojave suppressors, compatibility with the PB500 Booster Assembly, and support for multiple calibers like 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. These features ensure that the suppressor maintains alignment and performs reliably, providing consistent suppression across different firearms. This makes the pistons an invaluable component for those looking to optimize their suppressed handgun configurations.

How do I select the right Mojave Piston for my firearm?

Selecting the right Mojave Piston for your firearm involves matching the thread pitch and caliber of your handgun to the available piston options. Start by identifying the thread pitch of your firearm's barrel, which is typically specified in the firearm's manual or marked on the barrel itself. Next, choose a piston that corresponds to both the thread pitch and the caliber of your handgun. This ensures that the suppressor is properly aligned and functions safely and effectively. If in doubt, consult with a firearms expert or the manufacturer to confirm the correct piston selection for your setup.