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The taper on the Xeno is larger than the Rearden/Cherry Bomb, will that make it a more secure or repeatable mount?
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Correct. This is by design. The large taper adds to the repeatability and ability to stay tight.
Thread-to-taper systems really do need you to crank them down. This is true for KeyMo too. In the end, it's a thread-to-taper system as well, but with a friction clutch plate to help absorb huge thermal shocks and heavy vibration. People that think the KeyMo system truly locks because they heard it click are usually the people that find it loosened on them. I like to tell people to tighten it down as much as they can (two handed, even). Especially if you're going to shoot it hard.
Other Xeno benefits include:
--Left hand thread so when you tighten it on you'll know if the adapter isn't tightened in the can enough. Also, it'll ensure the adapter is never left behind when you go to remove the can. It actually tightens the adapter into the suppressor when you remove it from the muzzle device.
--Nitrided surface to eliminate the possibility of galling inside the can (like can happen with raw 17-4 to raw 17-4).
--Broad taper as mentioned.
--Adapter is very lightweight. It's a fraction of an ounce lighter than a Plan B and with the Xero muzzle device, it's probably the lightest combo out there. Not sure, though, haven't checked in a while.
--Taper before threads to eliminate carbon lock.
--Large tool features for wrenching. This makes it look longer, but a lot of it's an optical illusion. It does add .25" over Rearden and .42 over Q's Plan B (which converts your can into a direct-thread one if it unthreads from the barrel). The Xeno adapter will take an 1-1/8 impact socket if you ever need to flex when removing it from the can. You don't need to use hook spanners to install/uninstall. Rearden is what I'd get right now if had to choose an alternate brand.
--Ensures the muzzle device isn't right up against blast baffle so you don't get premature erosion from flash hiders as they focus flow on the blast baffle (and brakes that focus flow on the second baffle that isn't made for it.
--Omnidirectional mounting. No shims needed.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Todd Magee
Dead Air Engineering