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Thread: Forward Controls Design - Nautilus muzzle timing device

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    I just can't pay 25 bucks for a washer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulkstr8 View Post
    I just can't pay 25 bucks for a washer
    Fancy washer. Time is money but ymmv.

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    It's fast, easy and intuitive to use, it's not fast to make.
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    I am a sucker and will certainly buy one for the next suppressor mount I install.

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    A timing system for suppressor mounts is where these make the most sense. Especially if and when you occasionally make build changes given that it's a simple to use and a multi-use system.
    It's quite innovative and I'm intrigued by peoples ability to take something like this from an idea/concept into a finished and refined product.
    Last edited by prepare; 08-20-23 at 11:51.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    A timing system for suppressor mounts is where these make the most sense. Especially if and when you occasionally make build changes given that it's a simple to use and a multi-use system.
    It's quite innovative and I'm intrigued by peoples ability to take something like this from an idea/concept into a finished and refined product.
    Also useful for precision rifle barrels that don't respond well to torquing down a timed muzzle device.
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    I asked Swiss CNC to make a video of how this idea came about, I won't spoil it for you but it's kind of funny
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    Pretty slick, I just installed a Keymo, dang those shims---
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    Quote Originally Posted by caporider View Post
    Also useful for precision rifle barrels that don't respond well to torquing down a timed muzzle device.
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    Actually, I haven't yet found an AR rifle barrel that didn't gain a little accuracy from limiting muzzle device torque to 30ft-lbs or less.


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    For my non- suppressed muzzle device I use and like these. https://jprifles.com/buy.php?item=JPCW12B.750
    Last edited by Biggy; 08-26-23 at 21:46.

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