

The Saker KeyMo is also compatible with the SilencerCo Chimera. The KeyMo Adapter is compatible with any of KeyMo muzzle brakes or flash hiders. The CZ models don’t seem to fall into that requirement. Swap your direct-thread fixed mount to the KeyMo adapter for a faster and more secure attachment. Old civilian Colts were made to GOV specs right alongside the models for the GOV contracts. Many 'modern' suppressor companies, like Dead Air, Energentic Armament, Rex Silentium and more to come have standardized on the direct thread and quick release inserts into the can at 1.375'x24 threading, so the 'Omega' Key-Mount mount adapter will work with many current suppressors, and many to come. The parts are not all exactly mil-spec like the old stuff, though, as Colt has lost the majority of their GOV contracts and they now don’t need to follow those specifications as closely now. the ASR mount or should I switch to the keymo or Q plan B and cherry bomb.

#Keymo adapter for specwar k series#
Now you can have the same proven mounting technology of the KeyMo System found in Dead Air's Sandman Series of silencerson silencers like the Dead Air Ghost, Wolf, and Wolfman. Pretty sure the Specwar 556 is just a Saker 556, just renamed and improved a. The KeyMicro Adapter differs from the Key-Mo adapter and allows you to add a 'Quick Disconnect' system to Dead Air silencers that previously did not accept KeyMo mounts. The same Colt factory is making these as the old stuff, but QC protocol seems to be better under CZs management. The KeyMicro Adapter in conjunction with the Dead Air Micro Brake gives you even more mounting options. I’ve found that the new Colt/CZ models have pros and cons compared to the original Colt models. Though the FN will probably have a better finish, better barrel that is 14.7” pin/weld, and retain its value better over time.

That said, this is in-line price-wise to the FN military collectors M4, which is comparable in features and function. It also DOES have the KAC rail, not a Troy rail. It is a Colt, but it’s not actually the SOCOM model (14.7” barrel) OR the monolithic model (6940).
