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NFA & Class III Discussion
One Suppressor mount… what do you pick?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 4290870" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>I think you all are going about things wrong.</p><p>Buy a rearden atlas. Or atlas xl , rockset it on the suppressor. It's 1.375 x24 and forget it.</p><p>Then go buy Rearden, Liberty Precision or whoever's plan B muzzle devices and rockset them on the guns.</p><p>Muzzle devices when using a can don't have to be specially "timed" so you can skip tha washer, shims or any of that BS.</p><p>I have 2 atlas's and 14 Liberty and Rearden muzzle devices.</p><p>These items are heat treated, suppressors are not.</p><p>Constant screwing and unscrewing of crap into the fine threads of the suppressor can cause you to have to buy a new one soon.</p><p>This goes the same on pistol cans.</p><p>Buy a booster, then a piston that fits it from Griffin Armament and the ****lok</p><p>Muzzle devices for quick change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 4290870, member: 6777"] I think you all are going about things wrong. Buy a rearden atlas. Or atlas xl , rockset it on the suppressor. It's 1.375 x24 and forget it. Then go buy Rearden, Liberty Precision or whoever's plan B muzzle devices and rockset them on the guns. Muzzle devices when using a can don't have to be specially "timed" so you can skip tha washer, shims or any of that BS. I have 2 atlas's and 14 Liberty and Rearden muzzle devices. These items are heat treated, suppressors are not. Constant screwing and unscrewing of crap into the fine threads of the suppressor can cause you to have to buy a new one soon. This goes the same on pistol cans. Buy a booster, then a piston that fits it from Griffin Armament and the ****lok Muzzle devices for quick change. [/QUOTE]
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