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Forward Controls Design Stoner 63 Style Compensator - Dead Air Keymo Mount Long - 1/2x28

FORWARD CONTROLS DESIGN

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SKU:
6315KM-L
UPC:
688201997451
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Forward Controls Design

STONER STYLE 63 COMPENSATOR

DEAD AIR KEYMO MOUNT

 

 

The Forward Controls Design 1215KM has been designed from the ground up  to provide your favorite Dead Air KeyMo Effective flash suppression, reduced muzzle rise, an integrated wire cutter feature, and a slick, no-frills design come together in the 6315. Machined from incredibly durable 4130 bar stock steel, the effective flash hider provides a noticeable improvement on the traditional A2 flash hider in both flash suppression and muzzle rise compensation, without increasing muzzle blast. A slick nitride finish protects it from corrosion to give you a long-lasting and durable option for your rifle.

Features:

  • 6315KM-L model is 2.7" long
  • Can bring 13.9" barrel to 16.1" if the barrel has threading of 0.5"
  • 1/2x28 threaded for 5.56/.223
  • 4130 steel bar stock
  • Properly heat-treated
  • Salt bath nitride finish
  • Effective flash suppression
  • Effective muzzle rise compensation
  • Compatible with DeadAir KeyMo Suppressors
  • Integrated wire cutting feature
  • Includes crush washer
  • Drilled for pinning and welding


This 6315KM-L (long) measures 2.7" meaning it can be used to bring a 13.9" barrel to a non-NFA length of 16.1". The effective design of the 6315 draws inspiration from the muzzle device found on Stoner 63 -itself an improvement on the A2 flash hider - but modernized and tweaked for superior performance. By shortening and narrowing the side ports, muzzle rise reduction has improved and the increased real estate at the muzzle end has allowed the inclusion of wire cutter notches at 3 and 9 o'clock positions. The impressive suppression capabilities combined with the lightweight and small design are proof that larger muzzle devices aren't necessarily better.