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    Surefire Ryder 22 S Baffle Index Question

    Does anyone know if the baffle stack is keyed to the thread mount? What I am asking is if the entire assembly is keyed together, not just the baffle stack.
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    I have one, when you say Keyed together what does that mean ?
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    I am asking if the baffle stack is keyed to the thread mount. Can any internal part rotate independently of any other internal part?

    I am asking if the user has to manual align any internal part to any other internal part like older silencer designs.
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    I also have a Ryder and I believe that the baffle stack is independent because it is free to move where the blast chamber/threaded mount interfaces with the remainder of the stack. That said when the end cap is tightened down there should be no motion within the tube. Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308sako View Post
    I also have a Ryder and I believe that the baffle stack is independent because it is free to move where the blast chamber/threaded mount interfaces with the remainder of the stack. That said when the end cap is tightened down there should be no motion within the tube. Hope that helps.

    Thats what I remember as well.

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