

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". Thread Pitch SKU: Dead Air Muzzle Brake Categories: Accessories, Muzzle Brakes Brand: Dead Air Armament Description Product Inquiry Accessory brake for the Sandman-K, L and S. SPECIFICATION:Caliber: 9X19MM SIG MPXMaterial: AISI4140, Hardened 48-52RcDimensions: L: 2.367’’ MOUNT: 1.080’’.Weight: 3.68ozThread: 13.5X1 LHSerial Numbered for Quality ControlComes with appropriate timing shim set.Made in the USA. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Dead Air Keymount Muzzle Brake 75.00 Shims included with 1/2×28 and 5/8×24. 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". Description Video Specs Compatibility The KeyMo Muzzle Brake is your gateway to silence.
#Dead air keymo muzzle brake series#
These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The Dead Air KeyMo Muzzle Brake is used to quickly attach your Sandman Series or KeyMo equipped suppressor to your rifle. 89.00 Add to cart Suppressor Compatibility To mount your suppressor to a KeyMo muzzle brake it must be equipped with a KeyMo adapter (sold separately). Oddly enough, I have one 1/2"-28 muzzle brake with and one without wrench flats, so I'm stumped.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. For this style, you would definitely want the shoulder or shims to be slightly in front of the end of the you please confirm which version of muzzle brake is the current design with rear wrench flats or without? Thanks!ĥ/8 x 24 muzzle brake does not have the pin & weld stand-off However, the rest of my muzzle brakes do not have wrench flats at the rear, which makes the rear of the suppressor sit almost dead even with the rear of the mount. Putting on the smallest shim, its now 5 or so degrees short of center. I am using shims to get the holes pointed straight up and using 4 med shims, the brake goes maybe 5 degree too far.
#Dead air keymo muzzle brake install#
I also have one 1/2"-28 muzzle brake with wrench flats at the rear, which would measure the same. Timing and tightening a Dead Air keymo brake hi all, I am attempting to install a 5/8-24 brake onto a rifle. The above measurements are for the Dead Air Keymount flash hider, which has the wrench flats at the rear of the mount. I don't have an actual Key-Mo adapter to measure, but if it's the same as the integral mount on the Sandman suppressors, the rear edge of the adapter should sit about 1/8" to 3/16" in front of the shoulder when mounted.Īs long as your shoulder is even with or very close to the end of your handguard, you should be fine. To me, it looks like the Keymo mount comes much farther back on the muzzle device than most, almost covering the wrench flats at the back.Ĭan anyone provide the distance measurement from rearmost point on the muzzle device, to the rearmost point of the mount when mounted? I know the Surefire open tine flash hider will push thier mount far enough out with just a “medium” sized shim, but that doesnt provide much reference unless i posess both mounts/muzzle devices. None of my local dealers have a mount I could “try on”. Manufacturer: Dead Air Armament Fits: AR-15 Caliber: 5.56 Color: Black Material: Steel Muzzle Device Type: Key Mount Muzzle Brake Thread Pitch: 1/2×28. My question, finally, is how would I go about measuring for clearence between mount and forwad edge of the rail? I will obviously have to use a shim or two, but want to avoid having to use a whole damn shim pack to get the mount away from the rail. Obviously there isnt much room from front of the rail to front of the barrel.

Barrel on the host will be 14” and the rail is one of the 13.5” MK16s from black friday. Looking to grab my first supressor, yay me!Īfter much research, I would really prefer to go with the Dead Air Keymo mount, most likely with a Vox K.
