One other question. For you guys who have devices locking up are you using the nitride or the raw finished versions? I thought I had read someplace that the non nitride versions were more susceptible to carbon lockup.
I have both and it doesn't seem to matter. The first thing I do when I get a new muzzle device is put some anti-seize on the mating surface of the muzzle device and spin the can on and off. I originally had the same issue as metroplex but now with the snap method I have had it lock up a few times but I purchased a cheap wrench that I throw in my range bag and just twist it off at the plan b side if needed- https://amzn.to/3KgOPAa. I don't use the cherry bomb, only readon.
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Unfortunately we do not. We started making these so that we could offer a silencer mount on a new project that were working on without paying out the ass. I started selling them as a stand alone product but don't currently have plans to offer a longer version. Maybe if we get a ton of request and nobody else makes one.
Agree on the snap method and treating it like a direct thread. I believe they even have torque specs for attaching the can.
I have been direct threading my OCL Polonium now for a few months (its in jail and I get conjugal visits) until I could decide which attachment method I want to use. Put it on manually and they cinch it tight with a wrench. Interestingly enough the phosphate barrel never works loose. The stainless barrel does.
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