![]() These factors lead to a perfect balance of suppression and minimal back pressure, all while reducing the gassy AK system. Including thread adapter, the durable Wolverine measures 7.4" long and weighs between 19.8 ounces to 24.4 ounces (depending on chosen mount). An indexing system within the collar engages the spring-loaded pins on the AK's front sight bases to provide unwavering stability to the setup. Simply thread the Wolverine onto the barrel as far as allowed, then tighten the locking mechanism to the rifle. The state-of-the-art stainless steel design also employs a brilliant crown interface and reverse-ratcheting locking collar, so the can fits as flush as possible on the AK rig. Further IntelĪ top incentive of owning a Wolverine is it utilizes user-changeable thread inserts, thus eliminating the need to purchase multiple silencers to fit varying threads of combloc rifles. Dead Air's Wolverine is definitely a sight for sore eyes for AK aficionados. The mounting system is one of a kind and offers the shooter unmatched flexibility with different threaded combloc hosts. Most are a tiny bit over this so a shim can be used behind the brake to bring it over if needed. If we solve for exactly 16.00', your barrel threads need to be less than. Industry giants Mike Pappas, Todd Magee, and Gary Hughes really pushed the limits of design with their Wolverine creation. The length of the Xeno brake sits at 2.10 nominal. ![]() Specifically designed for the Kalashnikov platform, the Wolverine offers impressive suppression in a distinct package. Your silencer is now compatible with the Dead Air Key Brake and Flash Hider – giving you the best mounting system in the industry.AK (and AR, bolt gun, etc.) lovers, your dream can is here! If wanting a unique and versatile combloc silencer, the dudes at Dead Air have you covered with the Wolverine PBS-1. Simply unscrew your existing mount and thread the Key-Mo on. We’ve developed the Key-Mo™ to give your SilencerCo Omega and Saker a much needed upgrade. If you’re one of the many owners of a SilencerCo Saker or Omega and have ever longed for a simpler and more reliable mount, your salvation is here. I will post a review if I decide to make the switch.ĭead Air’s Key-Mo Announcement via Facebook: Maybe the Key-Mo will revive my lost confidence. As robust as the Saker is (I refer to it as an ‘end-of-the-world’ silencer), the intermittent issues I’ve had with the MAAD mount and trifecta flash hider have lead me to question the need for a quick detach system. I’m not one to pick sides, but I’m considering an upgrade to the Dead Air system. The difficulty sometimes comes when using the MAAD system with SilencerCo’s own Trifecta muzzle devices – the silencer can be difficult to both attach and remove.īuilt in two versions, the Key-Mo upgrades the Saker and Omega to use Dead Air’s brake and flash hider. The mounting system itself is designed to be modular, with the ability to swap between different manufacturer’s muzzle attachments. Unfortunately, I have been a victim of the senseless stuck Saker syndrome (ok, that’s a bit dramatic). However, like it or not, there is room for improvement in SiCo’s MAAD mounting system, and the Key-Mo is designed to be a drop in solution. It’s no secret that the top men of Dead Air are former SilencerCo employees with little love lost between them. Dead Air Armament’s recent announcement and release of the Key-Mo replacement mounting system for the SilencerCo Saker and Omega rifle suppressors is bound to ruffle some feathers.
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