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Okay I'll check those out. Are they QD mounts and what type of brakes can you use with them? I'm running all YHM brakes and a flash hider on my 9mm carbine.
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And KeyMo is way too expensive for what it is.If you want to try a different mounting solution I would recommend the Plan B style mounts and would go with Rearden for the brand over Q and other manufacturers. Have Keymo and wish I didn't. My only remaining keymo will be my Sandman S and whatever rifle I dedicate it to. The system is heavy and adds unneeded length.
They are a taper lock. So in the sense of the word yes they are QD but they really just screw on but don't use a ratcheting mechanism or latching system. There are much more eloquent descriptions of how and why they work. There is an ever growing assortment of plan B muzzle devices with many variations of muzzle breaks and flash hiders. I can take mine off in about the same amount of time as keymo or YHM Phantom.Okay I'll check those out. Are they QD mounts and what type of brakes can you use with them? I'm running all YHM brakes and a flash hider on my 9mm carbine.
They could include an "unconditional warranty", but they'd have to bake it into their production costs, which (like all business license fees and taxes do), gets passed on to the end-use consumer via an increased purchase price.Did a little digging online. Mostly Reddit. Seams like YHM was trying to charge a handful of folks for repairs to their damaged cans they sent in. They also asked that the barrel be sent in as well. Appears many have taken to canceling YHM for this.
I'll have to go and find my older YHM can box and read the warranty. I am not 100% sure it was a "no questions asked" type warranty. If it was, then I can understand the outrage. That's a key selling point for a lifetime purchase. I say lifetime purchase as suppressors are just that, a lifetime purchase. Having the added security of a manufacture fixing it if you happen to screw something up is a nice extra. It also is a reason folks will buy one brand over the other.
Im uncertain to the other side of this story as YHM hasn't really been public about this issue yet, mostly folks sharing their emails or phone conversations.
I don't know, it's a hard line to stand on that's for sure. On one side, I get it, I wouldn't want everyone sending in cans that were clearly damaged due to user error. On the other side, if you offered a "no questions asked" warranty, you SHOULD honor that, or at least to those that bought cans when it was in place.
And just like insurance, the group bares the increased cost to cover the few who have to use an "unconditional warranty".They could include an "unconditional warranty", but they'd have to bake it into their production costs, which (like all business license fees and taxes do), gets passed on to the end-use consumer via an increased purchase price.
YHM is one of the best deals out there on a quality supressor. I own the one in your add and have no complaints. For the money YHM is hard to beat.Good deal? Good website?
Yankee Hill Machine (YHM) Resonator R2 30 cal/7.26mm with Muzzle Brake
Yankee Hill Machine YHM Resonator R2 w/ Muzzle Brakedoublemdefense.com
Seems like a decent deal, but you'll have to pay an NFA transfer fee at most local dealers that will put it above the current listed price with silencer shop. If you find a store that works with silencer shop you don't have to worry about that additional cost.Good deal? Good website?
Yankee Hill Machine (YHM) Resonator R2 30 cal/7.26mm with Muzzle Brake
Yankee Hill Machine YHM Resonator R2 w/ Muzzle Brakedoublemdefense.com