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Asr muzzle brake dimensions
Asr muzzle brake dimensions







But I see the benefits: taper engagement can be even more precise than a 90 shoulder if machined correctly, and for someone like me, I can stop switching between muzzle brake and suppressors since there is a brake under the suppressor haha. I also had issues with my Rev45 coming loose on my FNX45T after only 1 mag, I now use a small rubber oring and that seems to work very good at keeping the can tight on the threads. I don't shoot supersonic rifle calibers through this supressor as it's not necessary, I also have a Sig SRD762 Ti suppressor that's more suited for 5.56 or. I can configure the supressor to also shoot 22LR, 300BO and 9mm. My Griffin Rev45 was born as dedicated as. I also but fixed threaded adaptors or end caps if available to be multi-caliber use. IMO the individualized "QD" systems are nothing but proprietary wallet bait. Some 9mm barrels are threaded 1/2x36 instead of 1/2x28 and currently, dead air does not make a keymo 1/2x36 muzzle device

asr muzzle brake dimensions

I believe Dead air makes a keymo that already is threaded for a few silencerco models and does not need an adapter.Ĭurrent online reviews say the Key-mo (short for key mount) is the best mount on the market but its MSRP is $250 compared to the MSRP of the ASR mount being only $133.Īlso something to consider is the availability of muzzle devices for whichever mount you go with. I have a liberty suppressor and I can buy an adapter run either the ASR or Key-mo on my can (haven't decided which yet). An end cap maybe?ĪSR is silencerco's mounting system, even if silencerco does not off a direct mount or adapter to run on the octane 9 or hybrid (which i think they do), 3rd party companies sometimes make adapters. I made some kind of selection when I ordered it but that was so long ago I forget what it was for. Is the "key-mo" usable for both an Octane and a Hybrid? For both 9mm and 458 Socom?īefore I go buying stuff I should see what actually comes with my silencers when my wait is over. When I think chemo, I think of something else. Not sure if it is usable for both silencers.īut I've read that some people switch to a "Key-Mo" mount. I've read that the ASR is the original attachment system. I'd like to attach it to a 9mm barrel and maybe 300 blackout, and a 458 socom barrel. Thoughts? More pics to come once I get my hands on an Omega this weekend.I've got an Octane 9 and a Hybrid 46 on the way. Considering I plan on selling the ASR mount, the 7.62 ASR brake, and whatever muzzle device I choose when I register, it's a no-brainer. I believe the longer YHM mounts are ~.5" longer than the LT/5.56, and the longer adapter is basically that much longer than the shorter one.īottom line to me.I can mount an Omega on my YHM mounts with an adapter that's ~1.5oz lighter and ~.17" shorter. 003" of each other from the shoulder to the tip (the portion inside the can). The ASR/brake combo and the YHM/FH combo are within. 375" different, but I only measured once so could be off by a couple thousandths):īlast chamber measurement provided was ~1.70". Total length and outside the tube length (should be roughly. Don't have cost, yet.but can't imagine it's much different than the other adapters he's made.Īll the threads (SiCo and DM) are roughly. All of the pieces I got are Ti, so SS would be a little heavier but less expensive. Longer version to handle 7.62 devices, shorter version for 5.56 and LT versions, and a direct thread:Īnother one with the Omega ASR mount included:Īnd finally one with ASR mount/brake vs YHM mount/LT FH: All he had was the longer version of the YHM FH, so that's what's in the pic with the Omega ASR mount and brake:Īnd then here's what I got. Here was the first one (not shipped to me), made before I provided DM with the blast chamber length. Currently have a couple YHM cans, a couple Sakers with Y-Mounts, and multiple F1 cans with YHM adapters made by the same source. Goal was to add another can I could swap around on my YHM-equipped hosts. Parts came yesterday, and I hope to test fit them in an Omega tomorrow.so more pics coming soon.

asr muzzle brake dimensions

Alright, for anybody interested, here's the first look.









Asr muzzle brake dimensions