The added bonus of the rear being threaded to accept a variety of mounting systems makes this a huge plus for those of us running pinned 14.5s. RMS2 motto is “Built for Battle” and a quick search for the Hopaii will show a few torture test where the breaks literally melt inside the can and the suppressor is fine! Im a firm believer in dedicated suppressors per caliber and this is one of the best sounding 556 suppressors we have had the pleasure of using. In this episode of Suppressed Nation we take a look at what we think is one of the top 556 suppressors on the market today. Let me know if you like this kind of content and leave a like and comment and let me know what els you want me to do in the future. I deal with a lot of guns and gun accessories which I would like to share with you guys. Whats up Cracker Fam, my name is rusty and welcome to a New Thing on my channel. TFB’s Silencer Saturday is brought to you by Sig Sauer The Hansohn Brothers three lug mounts can be found here. The Hansohn Brothers direct thread mounts can be found here. I bought my Q Plan B and Cherry Bomb from Hansohn Brothers here. If I left something out, please let me know.īe safe, have fun and we’ll see you next Saturday. I bet if we fast forward 12 months there will be a few more suppressor mounting systems available to rifle and carbine shooters. Q Plan B SilencerCo Saker mount (Top) Hansohn Brothers direct thread adapters (Silver) Dead Air Nomad direct thread adapter. Originally built for the MAAD setups for the SilencerCo Saker and SilencerCo Omega suppressors, the two mounting systems were later adopted by other manufacturers: Dead Air has the Sandman/ Nomad KeyMo systems, Energetic Armament’s Vox suppressor, Q’s Plan B mounting systems, the RMS2 Hopaii as well as other manufacturers. Going a step further, a semi-standardization of mounting systems dimensions and thread pitches has begun to take shape. These systems, because the can mount blast shields and directional brakes, are not considered to be silencer parts. But the development of modular suppressors in recent has fortunately allowed manufacturers to design models around mounting systems capable of accepting muzzle devices for multiple firearm configurations. In the United States, silencer parts are considered to be silencers on their own – meaning constructing a replacement baffle by a non-licensed user constitute taxable event ($200 & wait 8 months for approval). Unfortunately, my annoyance with the rules and regulations surrounding the National Firearms Act creeps into nearly every Saturday episode. SILENCER SATURDAY #55: Mount Up! The Best Rifle Mounting Systems However, even in all its simplicity, a direct attachment is not always practical – an easy and quick on-and-off QD system that can double as a sacrificial blast baffle, thread protection and a flash hider or muzzle brake can be a welcome addition to a rifle. Without the need for shims, spacers, muzzle devices and moving parts, your silencer is mounted quickly and easily and can be checked for concentricity without the worry of tolerance stacking. Last week we discussed the 3D printed options from Delta P Design, which coincidentally are all direct thread models – requiring no mounting systems – which I happen to believe is ultimately the best way to attach a suppressor to a firearm. Good afternoon baffle boys and girls and welcome to episode 55 of TFB’s Silencer Saturday, where you are encouraged to laugh at my dumb jokes – quietly.
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