KeyMod
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KeyMod is a universal interface system for firearm accessory components. The concept was first created by VLTOR Weapon Systems of Tucson, Arizona, and released through Noveske Rifleworks of Grants Pass, Oregon, before being published open sourced in the public domain for adoption by the entire firearms accessory industry.[1][2][3] The name "KeyMod" was coined by Eric Kincel (then working for VLTOR Weapon Systems) following the naming trend of other VLTOR accessories with the suffix "Mod" meaning modular, and "Key" being a reference to the key-hole profile of the mounting slots[citation needed].
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KeyMod System | |
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Type | Attachment System |
Place of origin | United States |
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Designer | Eric Kincel |
Designed | 2011–2012 |
Produced | 2012–present |
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