![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. You need the muzzle device to match the adapter, as they all interface slightly differently and all have their pros and cons.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It is NOT, however, possible to just buy every brand's mounts and cans and put them on other's mounts and cans. But this is true of many brands and their specific adapters/muzzle devices. If you buy compatible suppressors, adapters, and mounts, it's conceivable to have multiple brand suppressors all using the same muzzle devices. The Q Plan B is one such adapter, but lots of companies make their own, including DeadAir, SilencerCo, etc. ![]() ![]() The DeadAir will likely fare better at being abused.Īs to the "one size fits all"- there are more and more suppressors being made with 1.375"x24 female threads for an adapter. Which can would you go with that I can use put a keymo on. So my original thoughts was a Sandman S but I like options. My go to AR right now is an 13.9 pin and welded using the SOLGW NOX which is a Dead Air mount. The Q setup doesn't need to be timed, and shaves close to a pound between the muzzle device and the mount, but probably isn't going to enjoy being used as a club. So I've normally used Griffin Armament as most of my rifles have their mounts on them. I have a Q setup with Cherry Bombs, and a Dead Air setup with KeyMo. (Please check carefully if this 3 lug mount works on your device). They specifically recommended the longer/original design from SiCo (as opposed to their newer 'short mount'), due to the increased internal volume, so that's what I went with. I contacted Rugged as this was for an Obsidian can, and they indicated the SiCo Mount would work. I do know that The SiCo and Rugged 3-Lug mounts DO interchange as I needed a different OAL to clear the Receiver on my B&T KH9. If we're talking about Pistol Cans, and the Devices that thread onto the can, such as Direct Thread Mounts, 3-Lug Mounts, Nelson Devices, etc.Sure, that's possible assuming the cans have the same diameter (and obviously the same thread pitch). The Dead Air is a rock solid, and EXTREMELY robust (Bomb-proof?) system! That said, it's a longer/heavier design, and NOT inexpensive, but if you plan to shoot unsuppressed, it's a superior option to the 'Plan-B'/Cherry Bomb in my opinion. Play KEYMO and discover followers on SoundCloud Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile. The Dead Air Key-Mo Adapter is another mounting option that was designed to provide universal mounting, a concept that did NOT exist prior to it's introduction. Regarding the 'Plan-B' from Q, that's a Threaded Silencer Mount designed to use with their 'Cherry Bomb' Muzzle Brake, and as far as I'm aware it ONLY works with the Cherry Bomb! SiCo Muzzle Brakes/Flash Hiders, it appears that the Tapers are not located in the same position. Bullshit! LGS guy is talking out his ass! 'All use the same standard for Muzzle Devices'.NOT Possible!Īssuming we're talking about Rifle cans, different manufacturers use different tapers and locking methods/interfaces, so Definitely NOT Universal.
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