SOLGW NOX Muzzle Device 5.56

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SOLGW NOX Muzzle Device 5.56

$109.00

The best suppressor mount for all Dead Air Keymo suppressors! Flash hider? Muzzle brake? The proprietary design of the Sons of Liberty Gun Works NOX hybrid flash hider provides the best of both worlds. The NOX delivers flash reduction and significant reduction in muzzle rise, helping conceal your location while keeping you on target.

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The Sons of Liberty Gun Works NOX was designed as an enhanced Keymount for the Dead Air Sandman line of suppressors.  Combining muzzle control with superior flash suppression, the NOX successfully straddles the line between perfomance enhancing compensator — and flash eliminating hider, while still being a host for Deadair Sandman Suppressors.

FEATURES:

  • Material:  4140 Chrome Moly Steel
  • Finish:  QPQ
  • 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock ports
  • Compatibility:  Deadair Sandman Suppressors and Accessories
  • Will reach 16″ OAL when pinned to 13.7″ barrels
  • Threaded in 1/2×28 for 5.56 weapon platforms
  • Can be timed neutral, or for right or left-handed shooters
  • Precision-machined and made in the USA

What is the difference between a suppressor and a silencer?

There is no difference; these are just different words for the same thing. The word “silencer” is the legal term; but, either “sound suppressor”, or just “suppressor”, is more technically accurate since they don’t actually silence the firearm. You can use either term with us and we’ll promise not to care.

What does a suppressor do?

How a suppressor works is by dramatically reducing a gunshot noise by slowing the decompression of hot, high-pressure gasses. A firearm suppressor creates a controlled environment in which these gases expand and cool before they make contact with ambient air. Imagine untying a balloon instead of popping it, or slowly removing the champagne cork just enough for gas to vent in a slow and steady fashion: you would hear a hiss instead of a pop.

Is it legal to own a silencer?

Under federal law, it has never been illegal to own a silencer. If it is legal for you to buy a handgun, and you live in a state that allows suppressor ownership, then it is probably legal for you to own a silencer. The basic requirements are as follows:
  • You must be at least 21 years old
  • You must live in a state that allows ownership
  • You must not have any felony convictions

Do I need a special license to own a silencer?

No! There are some rumors that you need to have a “Class 3” license to own a silencer, but this simply isn’t true. You do have to pay for a “tax stamp” when you first buy the suppressor – but there are no ongoing fees or licenses required. This tax is similar to paying sales tax on a purchase, except that it goes to the federal instead of the state government.

Do silencers work?

Yes, silencers are an effective way to provide hearing protection, with most models providing as much or more sound reduction in decibels (dB) as the most effective over- or in-ear sound protection. Instead of blocking out the sound at your ear, you’re blocking the sound at the muzzle. Silencers give the gas of the gunshot ample space to expand, while using various means to slow down, trap, and redirect the gasses inside so they’ve dropped as much pressure and temperature as possible when the gases exit the muzzle. Attaching a silencer to your firearm is a substantial improvement when you’re hunting, target shooting, or otherwise engaging with your firearm. By attaching a suppressor to your firearm, you’ll have the hearing safety benefits of over-ear hearing protection,  without sensory deprivation or the added bulk/weight on your head.

How quiet is a suppressed firearm?

This depends on the firearm and the suppressor. In most cases, the suppressed firearm will be at least as quiet as wearing a good pair of muffs.

Can I use one silencer for multiple firearms?

Yes. As long as the firearms are threaded in a way that will accept the silencer, you shouldn’t have any problems.

Can I use one silencer for multiple calibers?

You can use a larger caliber suppressor to suppress a smaller caliber firearm as long as you have the appropriate adapters. Using a larger caliber silencer is not as efficient as a silencer made for the specific caliber, but it will still be a significant sound reduction in most cases.

How will a silencer attach to my firearm(s)?

Once again, this depends on the firearm and the suppressor. The most popular methods include the following:
  • Some silencers will thread directly onto a threaded barrel
  • Some silencers require a quick-detach device (like a flash hider, muzzle brake or piston)
  • Some silencers are built into the firearm itself, providing an integral suppressor

What if my background check is taking longer than the average?

Several of our customers have successfully expedited their background checks by reaching out to their state representative or senator. Additionally, you can contact the FBI’s NICS Liaison at nicsliaison@fbi.gov or call the NFA Branch directly at: (304) 616-4500 to inquire about the status of your ATF NFA Form 4 background check. Keep in mind that these options are not guaranteed solutions and are only recommended if your approval process is exceeding the typical wait time. When emailing the NICS Liaison, it’s important to provide specific information, including your full name, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth (DOB), state of residence, submission date, serial number, manufacturer, model name, item type (such as silencer, SBR, SBS, or machine gun), and the name of the transferor (Pew Pew Solutions or your local FFL). You can locate the manufacturer, model name, and serial number on your order receipt, customer profile, or the submission email from the ATF. Additionally, ensure that you mention Form ID: ATF Form 4 (5320.4) in your correspondence. Once they get your information, they’ll confirm you’re in the system and will probably give you an estimate for when to expect the approval. Remember that they don’t really know exactly when your transfer will be approved – so take the estimate for what it is. (In the past these estimates have been off dramatically, both long and short.)

What is the Drive Lock System?

The Drive Lock System is a Patent-Pending design based on a Hodge defense Extrusion that uses a system of wedges that interface with the barrel nut and “drive” it towards the upper receiver as it is tightened. This system clamps on to the barrel nut with extreme force and precision, providing an extremely robust mounting platform.

SOLGW M89 vs L89

What’s the Difference between the M89 and L89?

While both handguards use the patent-pending Drive Lock System, there are a few notable differences that may lead someone to choosing one over the other:

  • The most noticeable difference is the M-LOK Slots. The L89 features 7 sided M-LOK slots, whereas the M89 retains more substantial cutouts for cooling around the handguard, reducing the quantity of M-LOK slots
  • The L89 has an internal QD sling swivel socket built in to the rear of the handguard, whereas the M89 must use an M-LOK QD sling swivel socket
  • The L89 features a titanium barrel nut, which is going to save a good amount of weight compared to the steel barrel nut in the M89 handguard

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