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Thread: Used Warcomp, no suppressor: Just use a crush washer?

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    Used Warcomp, no suppressor: Just use a crush washer?

    Question is in the title...

    I bought a used Warcomp that had a pin drilled out from the Eq Ex here. I have no plans for a suppressor at this time.
    Instructions from Surefire state to use Rocksett (not doing that) and their shims to time the device. If I will not be using a suppressor, are there any reasons to not use a simple crush washer like I would with most other devices?

    Second question I just realized: There are no wrench flats, so what’s the usual tool used for installation?
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    There is a tool that engages with tines of the Warcomp.
    I only use shims anymore. Allows for a cleaner install and a lower installed torque for the device.
    Personal preference
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    OP- let me know if you need the tool for installation because I would gladly lend it to you if you need me to dig it out. I used the shims to install my WarComp like HK_shootr suggests, made for a pain free install.

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    I run mine with a crush washer, no suppressor and it's fine.

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    Thanks all. TKDPrchr, I may take you up on that, depending on Surefire’s response to my inquiry. Either way, I genuinely appreciate the generosity.
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    Not a problem. It's waiting on the shelf in case you need it. The shooting community helping each other out is something I have greatly appreciated.

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