![]() ![]() I was almost set on the nomad but it's already over 14 ounces then you add the over 4 ounce Key-mo adaptor then a couple ounces for a brake and it gets pretty heavy I'm getting sort of long winded already but my thinking is that 99.9% of the time I'll be wearing ear pro anyway because I'm almost always going to be around other people without suppressors so I might as well go with something light and short so I'll use it more and the sandman k seems to have decent performance for its size and weight I don't know why I think weight and length is a big deal because I cant really think of a scenario where I will be carrying it around for long periods of time This is mostly going to be used to stick on the end of my home defense ar, to stick on an ar if I wanted to have one while out on the timber land/ deer land walking and riding around in a utv, and just to have fun with. I do think it would be nice if someone else picked up the Govnah design heavy as it is, there's simply nothing else quite like it.I know these comparison threads get old but I feel like I'm an idiot when it comes to suppressor knowledge so I wanted to see what you guys would do in my situation. Beyond that, there are the aforementioned Bootleg/GemTech adjustable carriers. ![]() There have always been folks that have ran Noveske SwitchBlocks, and just cut the RIS II to allow for adjustment. ![]() The SA bleed-off definitely seems interesting, but I haven't come across many hard-use reviews the last time I checked, with some posts questioning the actual efficacy of the bleed-off functionality, so I'm still leery on it. You could try what I did with my 11.5" to run suppressed and unsuppressed, since I couldn't fit a Govnah under a WedgeLock (I still got one NIB that I'm saving for a 10.3" project, which the PDW thread has convinced me should sport a LAW folder), and run an LMT eBCG paired with an A5 and Radian Raptor-SD, and just play with buffer weights between suppressed and unsuppressed (gas to face still exists when freshly lubed, but isn't that bad, though it doesn't compare with my 14.5" with a Govnah). Roger Wang of Forward Controls also has a pen excellent closed tine Keymo flash hider. In addition to Dead Air’s Keymo mounts, you can run SOLGW NOX, which is basically a Keymo version of the Warcomp. I’m currently running an Omega with a Keymo conversion and have a Turbo K in NFA jail which will get the same. You can run Keymo, ASR, Q, and Griffin armament mounts in lieu of the YHM brake. The Turbo K is a modular can, it takes the “standard” Silencer Omega specification modular mount options. Adjustable gas blocks are a point of failure and gas leakage best avoided except as a last resort. Thanks for your help.Your Mk18 should run both suppressed and in suppressed. Or you can let it ride and purchase a Mini flash hider. Give us a call tomorrow and we will change the serial number on the form 4. Thanks for your help.We have the flash hider version due by the end of the week. The openings on the YHM flashhider are pretty large though, and I'm curious if there's really difference? Also, would going the flash hider route limit effectiveness, or compatibility of future cans?Ģ) Is the Govnah still the primo option for a quick-adjust adjustable gas block? Should I be looking at something else for switching between suppressed/unsuppressed? It has to work with an RIS II, is all. I'd rather have a flash hider when shooting the Mk18 unsuppressed.you know, 10" barrel + brake = bad. It's going on a DD Mk18.a Block II model, with the correct Crane-spec gas port.ġ) Hansohn didn't have the flash hider attachment in stock, just the Turbo K + brake. So I finally decided to make the NFA jump today and made the drive down to Hansohn Brothers for a Turbo K. ![]()
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