ZEROED Suppressors - The Perfect Fit

Published on February 20, 2026
Duration: 12:38

This guide details the process of replacing a direct thread suppressor adapter with a Plan B muzzle device for enhanced quick-disconnect capabilities. The presenter, demonstrating a modification on his firearm, highlights the benefits of Plan B systems for suppressor interchangeability across multiple firearms. The video emphasizes proper installation techniques for a secure and effective suppressor mount, drawing on experienced firearms instructor insights.

Quick Summary

Plan B muzzle devices offer a quick disconnect (QD) system for suppressors, allowing for rapid attachment and detachment. This is ideal for users who frequently switch suppressors between different firearms. Direct threading is simpler for dedicated setups but limits interchangeability.

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 Installation
  6. 07:10Alternative Quick Disconnect: Dead Air Keymo
  7. 07:51Quick Disconnect Pros and Cons
  8. 09:30Direct Threading vs. Plan B Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Direct threading is a simple method for dedicated firearms, while Plan B muzzle devices offer a quick disconnect (QD) system. Plan B allows for easier suppressor swapping between multiple firearms and often provides a cleaner seal due to its tapering design.

How do you install a Plan B muzzle device for a ZEROED suppressor?

First, ensure the firearm is unloaded. Remove the existing direct thread adapter using a socket drive or adjustable wrench. Then, install the Plan B muzzle device onto the barrel threads and tighten it securely. Finally, thread the ZEROED suppressor onto the Plan B device and snug it down.

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

Plan B muzzle devices provide a reliable quick disconnect system, allowing for rapid attachment and detachment of your ZEROED suppressor. This is ideal for users who frequently switch suppressors between different firearms or need to remove it for cleaning or transport.

Should I use direct threading or a Plan B system for my suppressor?

Direct threading is best for a dedicated firearm where the suppressor will remain mounted long-term. Plan B is superior if you need to frequently remove and attach your suppressor to multiple firearms, offering convenience and speed.

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