![]() I'm trying to decide what to put on a 10.5 556 pistol (Sandman in jail) and this one looks promising. ![]() Supposed to be similar flash suppression to the A2 and 25 less muzzle rise. KM denotes its Keymo Dead Air sound suppressor capability. Has anyone had any experience with Forward Controls Design Keymo muzzle devices Mainly the 6315KM. To learn more about Forward Controls Design and their new Keymo Compatible Flashiders. 6315KM is a part of Forward Controls x15 muzzle device series. Its 3 and 9 o’clock ports are 25% smaller (shorter and narrower) than the other three upward facing ports so more gas is vented through the upward facing ports, it is a superior compensator to the A2, its flash suppression is equal to that of an A2.Ħ315 is compatible with Dead Air 5.56mm sound suppressors.” Precision machined from solid 4140 bar stock, heat treated and QPQ coated, it is probably the finest A2 style comp/flash suppressor ever produced. The flash, noise and concussion they produce are the result and byproduct of reducing the felt recoil (brakes) and keeping the muzzle down (comps). Based on the successful 63 designs that have been well proven on many of our Dead Air Keymo and Xeno devices, both are a closed bottom flash suppressor / muzzle rise compensator that provides 15 to 20 better compensator performance, without the extra muzzle flash, concussion and noise normally associated with a compensator. We went through a phase of expensive and fancy brakes and comps, all of them have worked well but we know they’re not practical for defense/duty ARs. The flash hider has a unique patent pending. It is inexpensive, and does a decent job of what’s asked of it. Dead air keymo 1/2x28 6315KM (1/2x28) - Forward Controls Design WebConsumers demanded it and Dead Air listened. Forward Controls Design recently rolled out their latest offerings the 6310KM (5/8x24tpi) and the 6315KM (1/2x28tpi) flash hiders.īoth of these devices are in support of Dead Air Silencers KeyMo mount.įorward Controls Design states “We are a big fan of the A2 flash suppressor / compensator (compensator is the Army TM 9-1005-319-23&P, Air Force TO 11W3-5-5-42, Navy SW370-BU-MMI-010 designation).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |