NOTE:
All of the RF devices will stop having the FCD and Revival Defense logos engraved on the bottom. 3P15 (also a Plan B compatible device) has already done away with it, the upcoming, new Plan B compatible device will also similarly hve no room for them. To keep things consistent, 6315RF, 6310RF, 1215RF and 1210RF will omit the logos as well. As an added (though unplanned) benefit, the omission of the logos gives them a cleaner look as well.
1210RF a Plan B compatible brake / sound suppressor mount, a collaboration is between Revival Defense
https://www.revivaldefense.com/ and Forward Controls Design, threaded for 5/8 x 24.
Based on the successful 1215KM design that's been well proven on many of our Dead Air Keymo and Xeno devices, 1210RF is a single chamber brake compatible with Plan B sound suppressors, and Rearden Atlas adapters.
We won't mince words, brakes are loud. Brake reduces felt recoil at the expense of increased sound and flash signature. As suppressor mounts, they do act as a sacrificial first baffle, which is the reason we like flash suppressors for overall practicality, brakes have their place for sound suppressor owners, so we make them available, and don't make a non-mount version of 1215 where it's just loud but won't serve much purpose for 5.56mm / .223 ARs that don't need brakes.
1210RF has external 0.900 x 24 threads, compatible with sound suppressors with 0.900 x 24 threads (such as CGS and Plan B) and adapters such as Rearden's Atlas adapter.
Length: 1.725"
Weight: 2.17 oz
Internal threads: 5/8 x 24
External threads: 0.900 x 24
Wrench flats: 3/4"
1215RF has .900 x 24 External threads & a taper that are compatible with Plan B Type Mounts such as
REARDEN Mounts and Various Suppressors. We worked with various Suppressor companies such as CGS in order to ensure compatibility with their devices when using a Rearden ATLAS
Note: Use on some manufacturers Silencers Can Void your warranty
1210RF has wrench flats for torquing it on the barrel. Do not use a screwdriver and insert it into one of its ports to torque it. With 30ft lbs of torque, using a rod or screw driver will cause damage to the muzzle device.
Screw driver not included (but seriously, use a 3/4 wrench, armorer's wrench, or JMW, not a screw driver.)