KGM R556A2 5.56 NATO Quick Detach Suppressor - Black Inconel

KGM
SKU:
KGMRS-R556A2-QD-BLK
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UPC:
810042350113
$975.00
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Width:
3.50 (in)
Height:
3.00 (in)
Depth:
10.50 (in)
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KGM R556A2, Suppressor, 556NATO/6MM, 6.4 Long, Inconel Hardened Stainless Steel Construction, 1/2x28 QD Flash Hider, C-Series Cerakote Finish, Black RS-R556A2-QD-BLK

The KGM R556A2 is a precision-engineered suppressor designed to deliver superior sound suppression and minimal impact on rifle performance for 5.56 NATO firearms. Crafted from durable Inconel, this suppressor features a compact 6.4-inch length and a lightweight construction, making it suitable for both tactical and recreational shooting. Its robust design meets and exceeds SOCOM specifications, ensuring reliable operation during full-auto firing, with consistent accuracy and repeatability. The R556A2's innovative gas management system effectively reduces flash, recoil, and sound signatures, providing a quieter shooting experience without compromising rifle functionality. Its minimal backpressure design redirects gases away from the bullet's flight path, enhancing precision and maintaining optimal rifle performance. Beginning summer 2024, the bore is EDM cut open to accommodate 6mm cartridges such as the 6mm ARC, expanding its versatility. The suppressor's quick detach (QD) mounting system allows rapid attachment and detachment, making it ideal for users who need quick setup changes without tools. Whether used on short barrel rifles or longer configurations, the KGM R556A2 provides consistent suppression and durability in demanding environments.

Features:

  • Robust Inconel construction offers durability and heat resistance
  • Six-inch, lightweight design for enhanced maneuverability
  • Meets and exceeds SOCOM specifications for full-auto firing
  • Advanced gas management reduces flash, recoil, and sound
  • Quick detach (QD) system allows fast and secure mounting and dismounting
  • EDM cut bore beginning summer 2024 to support 6mm ARC cartridges