Description
The M4-Delta (M4-D) is the oldest Allen Engineering design still made today. It is so old that it predated the OPS INC nomenclature, but the 3rd Model was created by the standardized of these early suppressors. The M4 Delta suppressor was notably used by MSG. Gary Gordon during The Battle of Mogadishu. This event was depicted in the 2001 movie Black Hawk Down. Now the M4 is known for being the suppressor that was used on the Gordan Carbine
The M4-D sleeves over a 14.5″ carbine barrel and indexes with a 3-piece collar on the FSB. People will often use “AE M4” or “AEM4” to describe the Allen Engineering M4-D, which leads to a lot of confusion. So if you are looking to build an accurate Gordon Carbine, the M4-D is the suppressor you want to use.
Features
Reflex Design
Having the suppressor go over the barrel increases the internal volume without increasing added length.
Two Point Mounting System
The two-point mount reduces flex between the suppressor and barrel and offers exceptional return-to-zero when the suppressor is removed as it mounts to the taper on the collar. This mounting style also allows you use minimal torque on the barrel which prevents accuracy degradation from too much torque.
3-Piece Collar
The M4 uses a 3-piece collar system that interfaces with the front sight block. This makes installation of the M4 suppressor onto a 14.5″ carbine extremely simple.
Caliber: 22 (.223/5.56mm)
Overall Length: 9.75”
Length added from Muzzle: 5.25″
Weight: 24oz
SKU: AEM4-D







