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Thread: New SureFire muzzle device - A2 birdcage that can mount their suppressors

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    OMG!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    OMG!!
    Those look good, don't they? I wouldn't know what to do with the mount, but it's a nice flash hider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Those look good, don't they? I wouldn't know what to do with the mount, but it's a nice flash hider.
    They make it as a regular flash hider.


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    6315 was released in 2017, it has since spawned a line of products that continue to grow: 6315KM (Keymo), 6315KM-L (2.7" version of 6315KM), 6315KM-S (9mm, short version of 6315KM). Within a few weeks, there will be 6315XE (Xeno), and within 2 months, 6315RF (taper mount for many .90 x 14 suppressor adapters).

    6310 (5/8x24) itself is based n 6315, KM, KM-L, KM-S, Xeno, and taper mount versions have been developed for it as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    within 2 months, 6315RF (taper mount for many .90 x 14 suppressor adapters).
    If that fits Griffin adapters, I need 10.
    RLTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    6315 was released in 2017, it has since spawned a line of products that continue to grow: 6315KM (Keymo), 6315KM-L (2.7" version of 6315KM), 6315KM-S (9mm, short version of 6315KM). Within a few weeks, there will be 6315XE (Xeno), and within 2 months, 6315RF (taper mount for many .90 x 14 suppressor adapters).

    6310 (5/8x24) itself is based n 6315, KM, KM-L, KM-S, Xeno, and taper mount versions have been developed for it as well.
    Some of us still have 51T AAC cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    Some of us still have 51T AAC cans.

    Fffyyyiiiiii
    And some of us still run 18T mounts.
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    No labyrinth seals? Hard pass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    You can get an old can’s mount cut out and threaded for HUB these days. Make it direct thread and throw it on a bolt gun pretty cheaply.
    Threaded for HUB will let you run several different mounts as well, not just direct thread.

    So you could change your silencer to run on those FCD mounts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter22 View Post
    No labyrinth seals? Hard pass.
    For the life of me, I can't figure out why they don't modify their current offerings to all have the seals. I really like the SFCT556, but the absence of the seals has pushed me to swap all of my other muzzle devices for the three prong mounts.

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