Dead Air Silencers Introduces NEW Xeno Xero Threaded Taper Mount
There are several ways to mount a suppressor, and who better to offer a new one than experts in the silencer game. Dead Air Silencers has grown in popularity alongside the growing popularity of suppressed shooting. Offering a multitude of cans, they now offer a new lightweight mounting option. This is the new Xeno Xero Threaded Taper Mount from Dead Air Silencers.
Dead Air Silencers news @ TFB:
The Xeno Xero threaded taper mount is a muzzle device that gives you a light-weight mounting option offering non-negotiable repeatability and a solid return to zero for all users. All this while still delivering the durability you’ve come to expect from a Dead Air mount. The shorter size decreases its entrance into the blast chamber, maximizing sound performance and minimizing overall weight. The Xeno Xero is compatible with all Dead Air Xeno Adapters.
Dead Air Silencers Introduces NEW Xeno Xero Threaded Taper Mount
The Xeno Xero threaded taper mount is available in either 1/2 x 28 or 5/8 x 24. The 1/2 x 28 option can be used with anything up to a 9mm bore size, while the 5/8 x 24 can go up to .46. The Xeno Xero is also compatible with all of Dead Air’s Xeno Adapters. It comes in at just over an inch in length and weighs under two ounces at 1.8 oz.
SPECS
- Threading: 1/2 x 28 or 5/8 x 24
- Length: 1.1″
- Weight: 1.8 oz
- Outside diameter: .99″
- Through bore: .385″ (1/2 x 28) or .495″ (5/8 x 24)
- MSRP: $89.00
Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic's passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19. @the_brutal_rooster
More by Nic L
Comments
Join the conversation
I don't see what this does that the keymount or tri lug doesn't already do perfectly well. The keymount is already industry standard for repeatable accuracy. It kind of seems like a silencerco cash grab where they keep introducing new mounting options to sell a lot of accessories.
Also Mike, what's your target market with the wacky name? Did the focus groups love how you used the letter x instead of z twice?
I probably missed the point because I don't see it.
Got one of these right when they came out, it's about perfect for a lightweight tapered mount for a hunting rifle or the like. The left hand threads are a definite improvement over my Plan A when it comes to keeping the mount with the can instead of the muzzle device during dismount.