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Thread: QD suppressor mount antisieze

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    My Omega was stuck one time because I have no patience, lesson learned. I let it cool down now before swapping it out and have not had any problems since. Anti seize definitely can't hurt but not necessary IMO.

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    I recommended Motorcraft XL2 when it was under $8 shipped. Now it's over $20.

    This will work just the same:

    CRC SL35911 Nickel Anti-Seize Lubricating Compound - 8 wt. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000M8RYUY..._d.KuybSQ2XVB6
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    I use the same lube on the taper surface of the flash hider that I use on the bcg. No issues in removing the suppressor. On my 5.56 rifles, I use a Silencer Co. Saker 5.56 with Trifecta flash hiders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightchief View Post
    Would there be any issue using this grease on the flash hider mount for a Surefire 556-212 suppressor?
    I smear it on with a finger on all my surefire mounts.
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    Anti seize is your friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    Threadsmart anti seize. It is a white high temp grease.

    On take apart silencers, I smear it on every component, baffle, and threaded connection.
    Where can I buy it online? My google search gets results but none from which you can actually buy it...

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    Graphite is pretty good anti-seize for steel parts. I use soft artist's pencil for applying Graphite to the taper surface. Graphite should not be used for aluminium parts as it makes aluminium to corrode faster.

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    I've been using Frog Lube on my GA taper mounts and muzzle device threads. Works great!!!

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