ZEROED Suppressors - The Perfect Fit

Published on February 20, 2026
Duration: 12:38

This guide details the process of installing and swapping suppressor mounting solutions, focusing on ZEROED HUB Adapters and Plan B muzzle devices. It covers removing direct thread adapters and installing QD systems for quick suppressor changes between firearms. The instruction comes from an experienced firearms instructor, emphasizing proper technique for a secure and effective suppressor setup.

Quick Summary

Learn to install ZEROED suppressors using HUB Adapters and Plan B muzzle devices. This guide covers removing direct thread adapters and utilizing quick disconnect systems for easy suppressor swapping between firearms, ensuring a secure and efficient setup.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Suppressor Mounting Solutions Intro
  2. 00:34ZEROED Suppressor and Direct Threading
  3. 01:22Advantages of Plan B muzzle devices
  4. 02:03Removing and Replacing Adapters
  5. 04:25Plan B muzzle device
  6. 07:10Alternative Quick Disconnect
  7. 07:51Quick Disconnect Pros and Cons
  8. 09:30Direct Threading versus Plan B

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install a ZEROED suppressor using a HUB adapter?

To install a ZEROED suppressor with a HUB adapter, first remove any existing direct thread adapter using a socket drive or wrench. Then, thread the HUB adapter or Plan B muzzle device onto your barrel, snugging it down. Finally, attach the suppressor by aligning and twisting it onto the muzzle device until it locks securely.

What are the benefits of using a Plan B muzzle device with a suppressor?

Plan B muzzle devices offer a significant advantage by providing a quick disconnect (QD) system. This allows you to rapidly attach and detach your suppressor, making it easy to move between multiple firearms without needing specialized tools for each swap.

What is the difference between direct threading and a Plan B mounting system for suppressors?

Direct threading screws the suppressor directly onto the barrel threads, offering a simple and secure mount for a dedicated firearm. A Plan B system uses an adapter on the barrel that interfaces with the suppressor, enabling a quick disconnect feature for easier swapping between different guns.

How do I ensure my suppressor mount is secure?

For direct thread mounts, periodically check that the adapter is snug. For QD systems like Plan B or Keymo, ensure the locking mechanism engages correctly by aligning indexing points or grooves and twisting until it locks firmly. A proper taper seal is crucial for both methods.

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