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Ha Hansohn Borther's beat me to it.
My Omega's permanently live on my 9" 300 BLK's on a direct thread so I haven't had issues other that trying to get the freaking end caps off. If your using the Omega on just one gun have you tried just using the direct thread adapter? I prefer it to the QD along with the flat end cap.
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I have a Dead Air Sandman-s and k. I have been happy with the performance, attachment system, etc. I also have an older Saker 556 that I installed the Key-mo on and that eliminated really the only thing I didn't like about it (the mount). If I didn't go with Dead Air, I would have gone Surefire. A friend of mine has most of their cans (556, 556 mini, 300sps) and I have tried all of them out and was impressed.
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No reason in particular, but for QD rifle cans, I prefer threaded taper mounts. It's the type of mounting system I've had the least problems with the can getting stuck on the mount or alignment problems causing baffle/endcap strikes or POI shift. That said, Surefire and Gemtech both have very easy to attach mounting systems. I do really like the Gemtech Patrolman direct thread can. We use one at work on a gun we use to do suppressor demos because it adds very little weight to the rifle. For non-shooters, a one pound+ suppressor and mount combo can make a rifle uncomfortably front heavy.