

I also have a Sandman K and that has the Keymo built into it. The 2 wrenches that come with this setup should allow you to tighten it down enough to keep in from unscrewing as you described. I would strongly suggest that you call or email Dead Air and talk to them about the best way to deal with this. If it is unscrewing on you, you don’t have the Keymo adapter tightened down enough to the Nomad. I have the Muzzle Brakes Rockset to the barrels but I don’t have any thread locker on the junction of the Nomad and the Keymo adapter. I have a Dead Air KeyMount Muzzle Brake on a few different firearms and I also have a Nomad30 with the Keymo on it. It has been a while since I have been on here so I only just saw your post. COMPATIBLE ADAPTER(S) : KeyMo adapter KeyMicro adapter. My question is: can I use rocksett or something similar to bond the suppressor to the keymo adapter? I understand it’ll have to be something that can hold up to extreme heat, and also probably won’t be able to take the two apart in the future. When it comes to removal, the suppressor can be easily removed without carbon-locking onto the mount. Then the keymo will be sitting all by its lonesome on the host. However, a small issue I’ve run into that kind of worries me is that after I’ve ratcheted the whole thing onto the host (hand tight) as I start to unscrew it instead of it ratcheting back off the host instead the suppressor will just start to unscrew itself from the keymo. I followed all instructions to a T when mating the keymo to the suppressor. I’ve also got the keymo adapter mount on it as well. It’s a DeadAir Nomad-30 Ti for a 300 SBR. When you need parts that just work without complication, you need Forward Controls Design.So I recently got my brand new suppressor out of jail and can’t wait to shoot it. Not content to produce purely aesthetic components, they put function before form to create parts and accessories that actually improve the handling and function of your firearms. The Dead Air KEY-MO allows you to utilize a simpler, more reliable mount which offers a one hand on, one hand off mounting solution. Simple, clean, and effective, the 6315 is an excellent option for your next AR-15 build.įorward Controls Design firmly believes in the elegance of simplicity. The impressive suppression capabilities combined with the lightweight and small design are proof that larger muzzle devices aren't necessarily better. By shortening and narrowing the side ports, muzzle rise reduction has improved and the increased real estate at the muzzle end has allowed the inclusion of wire cutter notches at 3 and 9 o'clock positions. The effective design of the 6315 draws inspiration from the muzzle device found on Stoner 63 -itself an improvement on the A2 flash hider - but modernized and tweaked for superior performance. Compatible with DeadAir KeyMo Suppressors.A slick nitride finish protects it from corrosion to give you a long lasting and durable option for your rifle. Machined from incredibly durable 4130 bar stock steel, the effective flash hider provides a noticeable improvement on the traditional A2 flash hider in both flash suppression and muzzle rise compensation, without increasing muzzle blast.


Effective flash suppression, reduced muzzle rise, an integrated wire cutter feature, and a slick, no frills design come together in the 6315.
