
The popularity of the KeyMod system has led not only to an increase in the number of KeyMod rails available, but also to an increase in the number of KeyMod accessories.


Currently, there are more companies working with KeyMod than with any other new forend concept. I passed on the keymo when I saw the price, weight, and the few threads that popped up every 4-6 weeks regarding faulty keymos (I haven't seen any threads in a while so im hoping they took care of whatever issues they were having). Flash Hider for Resonator, Resonator K and Nitro. Many 'modern' suppressor companies, like Dead Air, Energentic Armament, Rex Silentium and more to come have standardized on the direct thread and quick release inserts into the can at 1.375'x24 threading, so the 'Omega' Key-Mount mount adapter will work with many current suppressors, and many to come. 6ish months ago (before my first cans cleared) I narrowed it down to 3 systems: keymo, xeno, and Kurz. While there are other attachment systems - such as Magpul's M-Lok and Tech Ops/ Rebel Arms's T-bolt - vying for the title of industry forend standard, KeyMod's open-source design seems to be the frontrunner. Heat resistant pouches and various adapters allow you to get the most out of your YHM suppressor.

The system, which is similar to the attachment interface still used in the modular shelving systems of retail shopping stores, also offers greater flexibility for attaching accessories. For all Dead Air suppressors with direct thread adapters installed. The KeyMod attachment system has become widely popular among rifle enthusiasts as the firearm industry has searched for a new forend design to replace the standard MIL-STD 1913 "Picatinny" quad rail.įeaturing a number of key-shaped slots that serve as modular attachment interfaces instead of one continuous rail, the KeyMod system provides a universal platform that is lighter and more ergonomic than traditional quad rails. SILENCERCO, SPECWAR 556, HEAVY, 7.5, 1.5, 7.2, 1.5.
