I’ve got a 6315KM that will be installed shortly. Since I’m planning to use the keymount feature for future suppressor purchases, this seemed to fit my needs well.
I run them on all of the guns I run my cans on and they work as advertised with and without the can on. Now if he would just launch the brake that he is working on, I could put them on my 6 ARC, 6.5CM and SPR guns.
1815KM most likely won’t be coming back, it’s close enough to the 6315KM, we don’t need both to be in the same space.
1215KM will be worked on as soon as the HDSI and FCD collaboration project is finished, along with a few Key Micro muzzle devices.
6315KM’s flash suppression performance is similar to the 6315, which is on par with the A2. I didn’t want a dedicated flash suppressor, but rather a blended performance, some call hybrid muzzle device. 6315 is a flash suppressor first, it’s the most practical aspect of it. We gave it as much muzzle rise compensation as we can within the confines (length and diameter are both A2 spec). The better comp performance is “free”, in that it doesn’t achieve it at the expense of increased muzzle flash signature, noise and concussion typically associated with a dedicated comp.
So it’s a jack of all trades, I rather think of it as balanced. The A2 is the most under rated muzzle device, we base a lot of our designs on the TDP equivalent because they’re so brilliant, the A2 is no exception in its simplicity, it could use a bit of help in being a better comp, and 6315 is that result.
10.75 S-Loks have been released already. 11.5 and 13.625 will be available with the Mod 2 receiver sets as builders kits. When the builders kits sell out, the handguards will be sold individually with more of both to follow.
Back to muzzle devices, anyone have anecdotal evidence with how these perform on say a 10.5 or 11.5? Flash suppression acceptable? Even the A2 can be a little obnoxious, in my experience.
I received a 6315 a week or so ago, i haven’t mounted it yet, but no worries about quality or over hype from FCD. I also found one of Rogers muzzle device wrenches in stock at Capable Citizen. Just waiting on a few more parts and will get it all done at once. Update to follow…