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Turbo k keymo
Turbo k keymo







turbo k keymo

Those tines must be right up against that blast baffle!ĭoes anyone have a Turbo-K we can measure? If necessary, we can measure the Key-Mo adapter separately. It's really hard to say how much longer the NOX flash hider is compared to the standard version, but a very rough guess would be an additional 1/4" - 3/8", based on the photos. (Please bear in mind that I'm using a tape measure and not a set of calipers, so my dimensions are not exact.) It looks like we have a 3/16" gap using the muzzle brake, and a 5/16" gap from the flash hider to the blast baffle, or somewhere thereabouts. On a flash hider, it is 2-7/16 long from the base of the mounting lugs. On the older style muzzle brake without the wrench flats on the rear, it is 2-9/16" long from the base of the mounting lugs (not the rear of the muzzle brake). The base of the locking ring sticks out past the mounting lug approximately 1/16" - 1/8", giving us about 2-3/4" clearance from the base of the mounting lug on the muzzle device to the blast baffle.

turbo k keymo

A claw hammer isn't useless because I can drive a nail with one swing of a sledge hammer.On both my Sandman-K and Sandman-S, it is 2-7/8" from the base of the locking ring to the tip of the blast baffle.

turbo k keymo

Now for those who only train on a shooting bench and shoot a few rounds a year during hunting, sure its fine to throw a huge can like an LT on the end and have fun with it. Just my 2cents but for most of us running supers through cans, we realize that nothing "practical" out there is actually hearing safe when you are shooting as much as we do in the environments we do. They of course have been around for a while not so it stands to reason that newer companies like DA can and should be able to match and in certain cases improve upon trusted suppressor designs, but again they mostly focus on the average consumer who wants to be the John Wick of their public shooting range by making the most quiet can they can. If they can withstand firing schedules of training and deployments in triple digit temps, thats worth some points in my book. I also have ran 100's of thousands of rounds through Surefire cans, again in training and combat and they flat out hold up. An Unofficial History of the 1. This model features the Dead Air Sandman Turbo K + Keymo Omega + SOLGW Nox Does. Above (L to R) The YHM Turbo K, 1/2 x 28 direct thread adapter, the Dead Air KeyMo system and flash hider, the Dead Air Xeno system and brake, and the Q Cherry Bomb adapter and compensator. I sure as shit didn't want a giant Nomad L hanging off my SBR there. The KeyMicro muzzle devices are also compatible with our KeyMo Adapter. I believe the question is more specifically whether it can use the longer NOX flash hider mount from Sons of Liberty Gun Works. Some mud huts in Afghanistan i could barely fit through with my plate carrier on. Yes, the Turbo K can use Dead Air mounts when using the keymo. Building codes don't really apply in 2nd and 3rd world countries. I've done plenty of room clearing both in training and overseas and I can tell you buildings over in the middle east and eastern block do not have the giant fucking hallways and rooms like we are used to here in the states. K cans serve a purpose and that is to knock back some sound, flash, and concussion for those who need a compact package. For a large segment of the consumer that is probably like you, just wanting the can to be as quiet as possible, then sure, maybe it's a waste of $200. Just depends on your use but that is a case by case basis. With this dedicated 5.56 suppressor, youll have the renowned. I absolutely do not think K cans are a waste of a stamp or that the only purpose of cans are to be "quiet". Legendary firearms innovator Dead Air Silencers brings you the new Sierra 5 at Silencer Shop.









Turbo k keymo