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    Silencerco Trifecta MAAD Mount - Personal Experiences

    I had the same issue a couple years ago and went through SiCo getting all my muzzle devices replaced with ASR and also replaced the Trifecta MAAD mount with the ASR attachment device as well. After about a year of ASR I threw down my own money and bought the Dead Air Key-Mo adapter for the Saker. It is a far more solid lock up than the Saker Trifecta, or ASR could ever be, and it won't launch off your gun.
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    Some of Dr. Pappas' Key-Mo Therapy will cure your SiCo problem

    LOL

    https://youtu.be/9W6obCIV38g

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    Alright, thanks for the suggestions. I guess this is the Flash hider I need: https://deadairsilencers.com/product/flash-hider-3/

    Were you guys able to install the Key-mo mount on the suppressor yourself or did that require sending it to Silencerco?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Severian View Post
    Alright, thanks for the suggestions. I guess this is the Flash hider I need: https://deadairsilencers.com/product/flash-hider-3/

    Were you guys able to install the Key-mo mount on the suppressor yourself or did that require sending it to Silencerco?
    Use the wrenches that came with your Saker to remove the ASR and install the Key-mo.
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    Alrighty. Ordered the Key-Mo and a couple of flash hiders. Should be here in time for the weekend shooting session.

    Not messing around with rocket-propelled suppressors anymore.

    Maybe I'll try the brake at some point also. Though I'll probably rotate through a few different cans anyway.
    Last edited by Severian; 10-17-17 at 15:55.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRPHeRF3ajo

    Short video that I watched about the key-mo. Fairly easy to do, I'm waiting on mine to show up for my saker 556.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Severian View Post
    Alright, thanks for the suggestions. I guess this is the Flash hider I need: https://deadairsilencers.com/product/flash-hider-3/

    Were you guys able to install the Key-mo mount on the suppressor yourself or did that require sending it to Silencerco?
    It's easy to do yourself. When I installed my keymod mount on the saker it was very easy. I just use the wrenches that came with the Saker and make sure that it was tightened. Just follow the instructions that dead air provides and you will be fine

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    Wow, never ordering parts from Brownells again. They're giving me quite the hassle for ordering the Key-Mo and flash hiders. They want me to fill out and sign a made-up document on why I'm buying the parts and explain what their purpose will be.

    I guess they must get hit with a lot of fraud. But I've never encountered this before. Was trying to save a few bucks over buying straight from Dead Air, but this isn't worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Severian View Post
    Wow, never ordering parts from Brownells again. They're giving me quite the hassle for ordering the Key-Mo and flash hiders. They want me to fill out and sign a made-up document on why I'm buying the parts and explain what their purpose will be.

    I guess they must get hit with a lot of fraud. But I've never encountered this before. Was trying to save a few bucks over buying straight from Dead Air, but this isn't worth it.
    Wtf. Really that’s interesting. I would tell them you like engineering that went into making them and that you want them to sit on your desk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Severian View Post
    Wow, never ordering parts from Brownells again. They're giving me quite the hassle for ordering the Key-Mo and flash hiders. They want me to fill out and sign a made-up document on why I'm buying the parts and explain what their purpose will be.

    I guess they must get hit with a lot of fraud. But I've never encountered this before. Was trying to save a few bucks over buying straight from Dead Air, but this isn't worth it.
    That's really odd, never heard of that from Brownell's.

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