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The Forward Controls Design 1215KM is a Keymo-compatible suppressor mount and muzzle brake for .223/5.56 rifles with 1/2x28 threaded barrels. Built to work as a sacrificial first baffle and mounting interface for Dead Air .223 suppressors, the 1215KM bridges the gap between a bare brake and suppressed fire—letting you protect your suppressor's baffles while keeping the whole system securely attached. If you're running a suppressed .223 AR and want to extend suppressor life without the downsides of a traditional standalone brake, this is the answer FCD engineered.
FCD's philosophy here is refreshingly honest: a .223 doesn't need a brake for recoil control, but when one serves as a sacrificial component ahead of a suppressor, it earns its place. The 1215KM is designed to be less concussive than most muzzle brakes while still doing the job. Unlike angled-port designs, the 1215KM's flat-sided ports don't direct gas backward at the shooter or bystanders, and the 30-caliber exit hole trades some brake efficiency for measurably lower noise and concussion signature. It's a single-chamber brake with a baffle-like forward section and symmetrical top and bottom tines that lock into the Keymo mount—no asymmetrical tricks, just straightforward engineering.
Machined from 4140 steel, heat-treated and black nitrided for durability, the 1215KM weighs 3.81 oz and measures 2.402" in length. That length is long enough to bring a 14.5" barrel past the 16.1" mark when pinned and welded, making it useful for short-barreled builds that need to meet legal requirements—though it won't quite do the job on 13.7" or 13.9" barrels. Compatible exclusively with Dead Air .223 suppressors via Keymo interface.
| Thread Size | 1/2x28 |
| Caliber Compatibility | .223/5.56 |
| Mount Interface | Keymo (Dead Air) |
| Material | 4140 Steel, heat-treated, black nitrided |
| Length | 2.402" |
| Weight | 3.81 oz |
| Design | Single-chamber brake with forward baffle section |
Yes. The 1215KM is designed to work with all Dead Air .223 caliber suppressors via the Keymo interface. It attaches directly to the Keymo-compatible mount point on Dead Air's suppressor line.
The 1215KM is long enough to bring a 14.5" barrel to over 16.1" when pinned and welded, making it useful for that purpose. However, it will not achieve the required length on 13.7" or 13.9" barrels.
Technically, yes, but that's not what it's designed for. FCD built the 1215KM specifically to function as a sacrificial first baffle mounted ahead of a Dead Air suppressor. Used alone, it will be loud and produce significant concussion—it's optimized to work in the suppressor role, protecting the suppressor's baffles while reducing felt noise compared to traditional brakes.
The 1215KM is engineered to produce less concussion than most conventional muzzle brakes. Its flat-sided ports and 30-caliber exit hole (rather than 5.56-specific geometry) keep gas from directing back at the shooter and reduce overall noise and blast signature. That said, any muzzle brake on a .223 without a suppressor will generate substantial noise and dust; the 1215KM is designed to be used with a Dead Air suppressor attached.

SKU: 194198991 • Weight: 4.26oz





Availability: In Stock
The Forward Controls Design 1215KM is a Keymo-compatible suppressor mount and muzzle brake for .223/5.56 rifles with 1/2x28 threaded barrels. Built to work as a sacrificial first baffle and mounting interface for Dead Air .223 suppressors, the 1215KM bridges the gap between a bare brake and suppressed fire—letting you protect your suppressor's baffles while keeping the whole system securely attached. If you're running a suppressed .223 AR and want to extend suppressor life without the downsides of a traditional standalone brake, this is the answer FCD engineered.
FCD's philosophy here is refreshingly honest: a .223 doesn't need a brake for recoil control, but when one serves as a sacrificial component ahead of a suppressor, it earns its place. The 1215KM is designed to be less concussive than most muzzle brakes while still doing the job. Unlike angled-port designs, the 1215KM's flat-sided ports don't direct gas backward at the shooter or bystanders, and the 30-caliber exit hole trades some brake efficiency for measurably lower noise and concussion signature. It's a single-chamber brake with a baffle-like forward section and symmetrical top and bottom tines that lock into the Keymo mount—no asymmetrical tricks, just straightforward engineering.
Machined from 4140 steel, heat-treated and black nitrided for durability, the 1215KM weighs 3.81 oz and measures 2.402" in length. That length is long enough to bring a 14.5" barrel past the 16.1" mark when pinned and welded, making it useful for short-barreled builds that need to meet legal requirements—though it won't quite do the job on 13.7" or 13.9" barrels. Compatible exclusively with Dead Air .223 suppressors via Keymo interface.
| Thread Size | 1/2x28 |
| Caliber Compatibility | .223/5.56 |
| Mount Interface | Keymo (Dead Air) |
| Material | 4140 Steel, heat-treated, black nitrided |
| Length | 2.402" |
| Weight | 3.81 oz |
| Design | Single-chamber brake with forward baffle section |
Yes. The 1215KM is designed to work with all Dead Air .223 caliber suppressors via the Keymo interface. It attaches directly to the Keymo-compatible mount point on Dead Air's suppressor line.
The 1215KM is long enough to bring a 14.5" barrel to over 16.1" when pinned and welded, making it useful for that purpose. However, it will not achieve the required length on 13.7" or 13.9" barrels.
Technically, yes, but that's not what it's designed for. FCD built the 1215KM specifically to function as a sacrificial first baffle mounted ahead of a Dead Air suppressor. Used alone, it will be loud and produce significant concussion—it's optimized to work in the suppressor role, protecting the suppressor's baffles while reducing felt noise compared to traditional brakes.
The 1215KM is engineered to produce less concussion than most conventional muzzle brakes. Its flat-sided ports and 30-caliber exit hole (rather than 5.56-specific geometry) keep gas from directing back at the shooter and reduce overall noise and blast signature. That said, any muzzle brake on a .223 without a suppressor will generate substantial noise and dust; the 1215KM is designed to be used with a Dead Air suppressor attached.
SKU: 194198991 • Weight: 4.26oz
