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Threading on a suppressor
begins with ensuring that the mount is perfectly
aligned; threads are cut only after indicating on the
actual bore of the barrel. Perfect alignment is
necessary to prevent damage to your suppressor and a
possible negative effect on accuracy. Below you will
find a sample of some of the NFA related work we have
done. Check
out these photos of a Remington 700 .223 Tactical that
we equipped with a suppressor.
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In some cases the attachment of a
muzzle device must be done so that it cannot be removed.
In this case a 5.56 Bushmaster Patrolman barrel was cut down and
its muzzle device pinned and welded. Note in the
detail view the condition of the threads, the even
welding on the pin and that there is no damage to the
muzzle device. |
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Still need more NFA examples?
Check out these pictures from our gallery. |
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