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    Forward Controls Design - Nautilus muzzle timing device

    Just found this video.



    Looks like a pretty smart way to time a muzzle device.



    https://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.co...g-system-.html
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    Is this the cure for OCD when timing muzzle devices?!?!?

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    Looks cool to me, and nice to see what Roger hinted about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidjinks View Post
    Is this the cure for OCD when timing muzzle devices?!?!?


    “A fool and his money are soon parted”. Admittedly, I appreciate the thought process. ▲9 induced?

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    Dangit these are two weeks late. I just swapped out mounting systems on three rifles and had to time two of them. Would have rocked these for sure. I'll definitely give these a try next time around. I like the concept.

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    Thank you gents. Swiss CNC in Montgomery, TX, has been making products for us since 2018, now they're making for many big names in the industry. This is their invention and patent (pending), we worked with them closely on the development, so did others (Dead Air and SOLGW), our contribution to this project is user friendliness, ergonomics, user's instructions manual and video. Due to production constraints, we're the only one that distributes them now.

    Once you learn how it works, it's very intuitive and fast. It takes about 2 or 3 minutes to complete a task that usually takes 10 to 15 minutes, we'll have a video showing NVTS's efficiency.

    Many have asked if NVTS is suitable for mounting suppressors, it is. If it weren't for that application, NVTS wouldn't really have a reason to exist, since you can just use a crush washer for timing an A2 or other muzzle devices that aren't suppressor mounts.

    NVTS has a tensile strength of 147,000 PSI, barrels and barrel extensions failed in testing before NVTS did when they were doing destructive testing, NVTS at that point was still reusable.

    Please watch the video, it is really as easy as what the video shows
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    That's pretty danged cool, especially since it's reusable - unlike crush washers - and replaces the boring process of building shim stacks. Any plans to do one in 5/8x24?
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    5/8x24 is about a month away from completion, then it has to be tested
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    How was this even conceived of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    5/8x24 is about a month away from completion, then it has to be tested
    This will be a godsend for me. Can’t tell you how much time I have wasted trying to get the shim combination right

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