![]() ![]() It is the best lock up i have seen and everything about it can be replaced in you home. I am also getting ready yo send off my other AAC cans to also get converted to the KeyMo mount. Thanks.I sent my SDN-6 off to get converted to the Dead Air KeyMo mount. However I do want to consider future purchases.Ĭurrently I am leaning towards the Dead Air Key-mo system but I also see that Silencerco ASR would work.Ĭould anyone give me the pros and cons here? Also any other systems I should consider? So I don’t have to worry about compatibility with existing cans I have. So my conundrum is which system to choose.Ĭurrently I have the above mentioned M4-2000 and a Gemtech shield for rifle cans and a number of Griffin armament pistol and hybrid cans. I have decided I am going to send my M4-2000 off to have the QD system replaced with a more reliable choice. Paint chips aren’t for eating.Įdit 2: it’s still holding since re-installing the adapter with more care. Its because I put it on without putting it in the vise, dried the Rocksett in the oven, and went to the range. Shoot me a PM in like a month or two and I’ll let you know if the Turbo K is still holding.Įdit: I just looked at that can, and now I remember why the adapter came loose before. I sure do wish that QD taper threads were lefty, like OSS. I’ve had no issues with my Rex/Plan A, which has replaced the previous mounting system on my go-to. I re-did it for a third time about a month ago, with no issues so far. I did use it with a variety of mounts before settling on Plan A. I must have not cleaned the threads well enough before Rocksetting the adapter into the can. 300 full time.I have that problem with Plan A with one can, a Turbo K. My next suppressor will be a Sandman S for my other rifles, and I'll probably just leave the Omega on the Plan A adapter and leave that on my. I've found that the adapter gets carbon locked to the muzzle device, and when I try to remove it, the Omega unscrews from the adapter instead of the adapter coming off the muzzle device. It is much shorter and lighter than the ASR for sure, but I wouldn't want to switch the can between rifles regularly. It's basically a tapered direct thread to the muzzle device. ![]() I went with the Plan A from Griffin Armament on my Omega, but it's not really QD. Sorry for the long post with questions, i appreciate the info! you guys are great.This. So basically it does not let me make it any tighter. It seems as if the middle piece between the spring and the top turning collar wont go down past a certain point. Funny thing is that it would stop before it even got to the next stop. Then I put it back on, aligned the middle piece with the small slot, then put the locking collar back on and tightened it, then pulled down the middle piece past the stop, and continued about 3 more times, then it would not turn anymore. I watched the videos where they say this is what it looks like when its not tightened down and its floppy, so I unscrewed it completely off, took off the middle piece and the spring. I still have an issue with my nomad with the keymo adapter though, as it wont tighten down. I appreciate the help, I can now slide my Sandman directly on and tight it and its beautiful. Thanks guys, yea I did not have the two notches aligned, so I had to turn it until both were aligned properly so that it could slide on all the way. ![]()
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