Re: KAC NT4 vs. YHM SS Phantom
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: doorkicker</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Only moving part that I am aware of on it, is the stupid "horseshoe" attachment piece that sucks anyways.
Personally I equate the KAC suppressor to screwing a 6 D-cell maglight on the end of your M4/MK18.
I saw a real nice baffle strike through one last year in the 'Ghan.
I'll second Bachelor Jack on it being Garbage. </div></div>
That's being really harsh on the M4QD. When you compare it to something considered very light in the suppressor world such as the M42000 from AAC, that's a 17.1 ounce silencer with a 3.7 ounce blackout FH mount. That's 20.8 ounces. The M4QD with it's flash hider is 24ounces. The weight difference is just 3.2 ounces. That's not as huge as it sounds.
The newer SSNT4 models are running probably .0005" (that's ten thousandths) of play between flash hider and mount. The older ones were much worse but the current crop fit really nice in order to meet the 1.5MOA I believe threshold for POI shift that the SOPMOD Block II contract specifies.
I've heard them on the range and yes they do ring ears very lightly, but 28-29DB sound reduction is not low sound reduction. These silencers are eliminating most of the sound and mitigating nearly all of the hearing damage, and they are designed for combat- guys are normally wearing something on their ears anyway for door breaching and flash bangs beit loose ear plugs or surefire plugs or electronic ear pro which is often the case anymore.
Most guys use these for door kicking with 10.5's just so they dont stun everyone when they pull the trigger on the 10.5 in a small room where that is similar to being flash banged.
If you saw a baffle strike with an M4QD you saw something enormously rare. Most of these silencers contrary to instructions are mounted with crush washers by armorers in the military who are basically MORONS. They come with washer shims that guarantees parallelism is maintained for both POI shift minimization and safety from strikes. When the crush washer is used (as they always are) that is no longer the case and possibility for all manner of stupid shit is opened up.
Inconel of course is a value added option. The material is approximately three times the strength of stainless steel and holds strength to 400F hotter than stainless steel. It is also more wear resistant and that applies to the apertures of each baffle. Durability is important for the military and the M4QD is durable.
I'm sure if KAC shrunk the bore to .241 tapered to .305 or whatever the YHM is, it would probably be a quieter silencer than YHM. You'd probably see 32Db reduction out of the thing at that point. But you would lose the ability to pass marginally stable projectiles after more than 120 rounds of burst fire, and a lot of silencers would start showing up with extra holes. KAC knows the silencer business and this isn't happening because they built a good product.