30 mar 2026
Michael Valderrama

The KJI Deathlocc Direct Mount: The Snap On Tripod Mount

The KJI Deathlocc Direct Mount: The Snap On Tripod Mount

There are two things that end a shot before it hits its target: a rifle that won't hold zero and a mount that costs you three seconds in a two-second window. The KJI Deathlocc Direct Mount was built to eliminate the second problem entirely.

Designed to attach directly to any Arca-compatible ball head, the Deathlocc Direct Mount centers its entire operating logic on one mechanism: a rear-facing push-button release that locks and unlocks your rifle in a single motion. There is no threading, no knob, and no multi-step clamp engagement. You press the button, the rifle mounts; you press the button, it comes off. The lock is immediate and mechanical — there is no second-guessing whether or not it seated correctly, because it either locks or it doesn't.

Why the Deathlocc Interface Changes the Equation

Traditional Arca-Swiss clamps work on a proven principle: a dovetail plate slides into a jaw, which you then tighten down. It's reliable, and for shooters who set up once and stay put, it's perfectly adequate. But for shooters who move — who transition between positions, switch rifles during a multi-stage competition, or need to break down a rig under pressure — that threading process accumulates into lost time across a day's worth of repetitions.

The Deathlocc system replaces that threading cycle with a push-button interface that delivers the same mechanical confidence at a fraction of the time cost. Because the interface is repeatable and standardized, every engagement feels identical to the last. The rifle returns to the same locked position without adjustment. If you've zeroed from that platform, the zero doesn't drift between mountings — the geometry doesn't change.

For anyone who has built a shooting workflow around minimizing transition time, the difference is immediately felt rather than merely measured.

Who It's Built For

Extreme hunters operating in environments where multiple quarry opportunities can appear in sequence understand that weapon swaps are real events, not theoretical ones. The Deathlocc Direct Mount makes it practical to drop one rifle and mount another to the same tripod without rebuilding your position. You lose seconds instead of minutes.

Law enforcement and tactical professionals operating in dynamic environments don't have the luxury of deliberate takedown procedures. The push-button release allows a rig to break down as fast as the situation demands — no tools, no loose components to track, no fumbling under stress.

Competition shooters running multi-stage formats encounter the same core challenge every stage: the mount has to be fast, it has to be consistent, and it cannot introduce variables. The Deathlocc Direct Mount's button-release interface stays identical from first engagement to last, which means the platform is one fewer thing competing for attention during a run.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KJI Deathlocc Direct Mount?

The KJI Deathlocc Direct Mount is a push-button rifle mounting system designed to attach directly to Arca-compatible ball heads, allowing for fast and secure rifle attachment and removal without traditional clamp tightening.

How does the Deathlocc mounting system work?

The system uses a rear-facing push-button release. Pressing the button allows the rifle to mount or detach instantly, eliminating the need for knobs, threading, or multi-step clamp adjustments.

Is the Deathlocc Direct Mount compatible with Arca-Swiss systems?

Yes, the Deathlocc Direct Mount is designed to work with any Arca-compatible ball head, making it easy to integrate into existing tripod setups.

Does the Deathlocc system affect zero when remounting a rifle?

No, the system is designed to be repeatable and consistent. When properly mounted, the rifle returns to the same position each time, helping maintain zero between engagements.

Who should use the Deathlocc Direct Mount?

The mount is built for hunters, law enforcement, tactical professionals, and competition shooters who need fast, consistent rifle mounting and quick transitions under pressure.

Actualizado March 30, 2026

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