It features a true one-handed operation for adding or removing the silencer, locks up tightly, releases easily and is dependable and reliable. Simply put, the KYMO is the rifle silencer mounting system that should have shipped with the original SilencerCo Sakers. As expected, the Saker slipped on and off without issue. I specifically requested a suppressor-ready version of the CZ Firearms bolt action rifle to test the KYMO on an atypical platform. As a result, I picked up a flash hider that didn’t require the use of shims for timing.Ī couple rotations of the Saker and the KYMO releases from the flash hider or brake. The barrel profile on my PTR Industries K3P did not allow for the use of the 5/8 x 24sized shims. Warming up the silencer (usually by shooting through it) will expand the mount enough to loosen it up. Over the course of two months, I used my new Saker/KYMO setup on a variety of hosts, all of which functioned perfectly.Ī quick note about most quick disconnect silencer mounts – trying to remove a silencer that has cooled on a mount can be difficult due to material expansion and contraction. Rotating Saker/KYMO combination against the muzzle device, you can feel the difference in lug/notch sizes, until the whole unit drops into place.Īlternatively, if you timed your flash hider or brake properly, the notch visible on the ring of the KYMO will index at the 12 o’clock position. The three internal lugs in the mount and the three notches on the muzzle device indexes into a single position.
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