I recently picked up a Spikes dynacomp d3, and I was wondering is loctite needed or aeroshell 33ms or just nothing on the threads?
I recently picked up a Spikes dynacomp d3, and I was wondering is loctite needed or aeroshell 33ms or just nothing on the threads?
Nothing.
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Mark, the last muzzle device I installed I did not put Rocksett or anything like that. I just torqued it down and it has not moved. It seems perfect. Is that what you do as well?
Suppressor mounts usually require Rocksett. For normal muzzle devices I use moly grease.
Most AR manufacturers use nothing for normal muzzle devices, and the Tech Manual doesn't call for anything specifically.
Last edited by 556Cliff; 05-09-18 at 10:12.
Interesting. I believe most people use something. I can certainly understand why it makes sense for suppressor mounts. As to normal muzzle devices, however, I can see how it would not be an issue.
I use shims and Rockset, I prefer to torque the muzzle device to <20 lbs ft of torque.
The Rockset ensures it will not loosen.
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I used a little bit of CLP just to make spinning the muzzle device on a little easier.
Rocksett because my muzzle devices are suppressor mounts. If not a suppressor mount, then torque to less than 25 ft/lbs is my preferred method.
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