

KGM R-Series Suppressors utilize a technology mixture of our patented baffle stack, and KGM proprietary material coating of all internal parts to allow for the lowest possible flash signature.Thus, providing superior system accuracy and minimal POI (Point of Impact) Shift. Adhering to our standard of minimal runout from both the outside diameter and internal aperture, KGM suppressors allow every projectile fired to have an even dispersion of pressure as it travels through the bore. Through what we call complete suppressor concentricity. KGM R-Series Suppressors are designed to maintain your current weapon system’s accuracy.Shooting an AR wtih a can is now something you can enjoy without all of the blow back in your face. This is an excellent suppressor for the shooters using the AR10 or AR15 platform.

We have been testing these suppressors on our AR10 match rifles and they have been performing as advertised. These suppressors come in direct thread, Dead Air KeyMo, Silencerco ASR, Q Plan-B, Area 419 Hellfire. This helps by preventing over gassing your weapon nor blowing gas back into your face. These suppressors have a flow through design that doesn't raise operating system pressure in gas guns. Love the trash panda and my "fix" rifle, the new wolfman from dead air is just unreal, and I love the griffin line too especially the Optimus micro, paladin, and Rev9.KGM Technologies Suppressors are built to maintain your weapons accuracy, reduce the muzzle flash, reduce felt recoil (40%) with their patented APEC (Adjustable Port End Cap) brake and provide outstanding sound reduction. And just to be clear we are dealers for Q, dead air, and Griffin and I love all 3 companies. This is also true for the SiCo Omega and hybrid when using the plan A.) Hope some of that is helpful. (The new Griffin tactical comp will not fit up in the nomad with the plan A on as it bottoms out on the blast baffle too soon. The TI minimalist is my favorite to keep weight down. The Griffin brakes are excellent and they make a ton of different ones. For the nomad, like I said I like the Griffin plan A.
#Dead air keymo vs plan b by q install#
1/2 socket will install for you and no timing shims. And the can comes with 2 which is unheard of.

Most people will standardize to one mounting system, and if you aren't already heavily invested in one system (stay away from ASR) then the cherry bomb is a great mount and the mounts are some of the more affordable out there. Also I hated the Titanium anodize color it (trash panda) comes in. The biggest downside to the Q stuff is it's hard to get sometimes. Flash hiders for the trash panda are coming soon cause the cherry bomb is LOUD. The gold color was very off putting against the flat black nomad.) The trash panda with cherry bomb is lighter than the nomad in direct thread config. We have used it with the keymo (very heavy), Griffin plan A and Ti brakes (my favorite setup with this can), and the Q plan B and cherry bomb (I wasn't a fan of how the plan b adapter is quite a bit wider than the nomad so we turned it down on a lathe and cerakoted it black. At 14 oz DT, it (nomad) just gets heavier from there with QD adapters and brakes. The trash panda is gonna be lighter for a QD setup no matter what you put on the nomad. Both (nomad and TP) have excellent accuracy and very repeatable on/off. The Griffin Paladin has been a close performer to the trash panda for us. The nomad sounds good with 300BLK subs until you shoot the trash panda, and then you don't want to shoot the nomad anymore. The Q trash panda has been noticably quieter than the nomad at least to our guys and the customers we have demoed with. This is not scientific, but we have demos of both in our shop (SVF, LLC).
