
The DGN556B-ASR™ is precision machined, hardened to 48Rc and nitride finished for enhanced corrosion resistance. You won't stop at one.LANTAC DGN556B-ASR™ Dragon® Advanced Muzzle Brake with SilencerCo™ ASR Quick Mount Suppressor Adapter. Some like Joe and some Donald - we all have different tastes.Ĭheers.

Other folks might not see the same but that's life. The company reputation and and how they stand behind their stuff is important to me. But for a suppressor, I want to but one and cry once - and then never worry. Find a company that stands behind their stuff like that.įootnote - I have nothing against many of these others and have been interested in Sig, Q, OSS, Dead Air, Griffin and more - they and others make interesting/good stuff. Take Silencerco, I had a problem with my older Trifecta and they completely transitioned my one can over to the ASR mount at 0 $. I have cans from both of these companies (and more) and I'll tell you - their top shelf and take care of their customers. Silencerco and Rugged - the folks who don't question crap and take care of issues, and therefore that's where I continue to put my hard earned $. For Dead Air, I was sold on one of their rimfire cans but honestly, a conversation between one of their dealers and reps talked me out of (sorry DA). I really think the Dead Air Keymo is probably the best mount out there (and the mount is one of the most important things) however the recent QC of Dead Air is? I loved the Silencerco Trifecta (what Keymo is) however with round count it had problems removing the can. Over the years I've bought a number of these silly can things. You are also in the Rugged Razor, DA Sandman K, and Nomad price range too. For the money, the YHM cans are awesome and cheap with 1.375x24 mounts. I've been happy with it, close to a K can size, but quieter, it's fully welded with no moving parts, so it's simple, but also locks you into their taper mount system. I have a Griffin Explorr 30 cal can, pretty much right at your budget, 30cal/300WM rated, 12.5oz and 6.5" long with their tactical brake included(5/8x24).

It's also really compact, being the can will seat to the taper mount that is against the barrel shoulder, so a 6" Taper mount can on a 10.5" barrel with 1/2 long muzzle threads would end up right about 16" total, only 5.5" longer than a bare muzzle or 4" longer than a 2" long muzzle device. They include thin shims to stack and time devices that require it, IMO PA's washer system or even a peel washer is better. Some worry the threads will lockup being they are ahead of the taper, but I've never had an issue, supposedly they have tested it, and nobody seems to have an issue.
Keymo vs asr full#
The system is really simple, coarse threads ahead of a taper, 3 full turns and snug it up, they tighten up as the gun heats up, and pretty much never back off, and comes right off provided the can isn't blazing hot.
Keymo vs asr full size#
small minimalist brakes and flash hiders in steel and Ti, full size brakes and flash hiders of a few designs, linear comps, and several thread pitch choices in each, and adapters to use other cans with their Taper mounts. Griffin has at least a dozen current taper mount devices and about the same number of gate-lock devices(many 3rd party devices work with gate lock).

Keymo is probably the best actual QD system in use, but the adapter is large and $250, and they have all of 3 muzzle devices, a long brake, long flash hider, and a short brake.
