Is the Xeno really that much shorter than the Keymo? On the Xeno, the wrench flats still show while the silencer is installed on the gun. How long is that section? 1/4”? 3/8”? The adapter itself adds like 5/8” to the can, so it looks like added length is between 3/4” and 1”. Its definitely lighter, and the design seems well thought-out, to me. I love the short-ish, simple birdcage aesthetic, which is a radical departure from Dead Air’s long ass Keymo devices, which themselves are now available shorter, also. I’m certain that when FCD makes a A2-ish mount for it, it will be the bees knees as far as muzzle devices go, much like their other FHs. The brake also seems cool, and has no need for timing. I’m sure when this line is fully mature, the Xeno will end up with time-able brakes and comps, too.

The Keymo adds around ~1.25”. Plan B looks (I don’t have one) around .4”, Plan A adds ~.2”, plan A XL adds 1” (.8” over the OG Plan A), which is required for some of Griffin’s devices to fit inside a Nomad or Rex can. It seems to me that while the Xeno has a similar, but perhaps better, design than Q or Griffin’s thread-on taper mounts, the added length is in between those and the Keymo.

I wonder if Dead Air plans on any new cans built around this new mount, using a deeper blast chamber rather than an extending adapter similar to Plan A XL. A shorter adapter would be cool, too, but would have limited applications. YHM might work. Or a “minimalist” mount ending at the taper.

Not directed at anyone in particular, but some people repeatedly hate on companies that make superficially similar-looking cans or devices to another company, calling them copycats. I find it interesting that I haven’t noticed those people remarking on the Xeno, which implies that Dead Air’s social media marketing techniques work well to affect perception, buying them a pass.

Roger, I know that Griffin is likely to be an ass about collaborating, but I’d be down for 5 Plan A 6315s. Pipe dreams, I know.