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    Harm in running booster in can on fixed barrel firearm?

    Okay, so when you run a can on a typical tilting barrel pistol like Glock or M&P you need to run a Nielson Devide/Booster. Understandable.

    Would you damage it in any way if you took that can with the same arrangement and then put it on a PCC?

    Say I go from my 9mm Zev OZ9c to my 9mm AKV and not remove the booster. Will I damage anything?

    Reason I am asking is because I really like the idea of the Griffin Cam-Lok as a QD mount type device and it would make life easier to just have both firearms with adapters and be able to just swap from one to the other. If not, then it isn't worth it since I would have to take the can apart anyway.

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    What does the manufacturer of the can say?

    Technically you are able to do that.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonestardiver View Post
    What does the manufacturer of the can say?

    Technically you are able to do that.....
    Form1 can... That's why I am asking
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    Alex,

    you can use the booster housing and cam-lok for 9mm, but the spring should be replaced with a fixed barrel spacer to prevent movement of the booster assembly.


    Why?

    The booster is safe on a tilt barrel pistol because the its mostly the barrel that moves rearward and the pistol cannot fire until everything is back in alignment and locked up.


    On a fixed barrel host, the pressure pushes the whole suppressor forward and possibly out of alignment.

    This cycle can be much slower than the barrel/slide movement described above.

    During that time, the action can fire again.

    If alignment is not regained, mayhem can ensue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    Alex,

    you can use the booster housing and cam-lok for 9mm, but the spring should be replaced with a fixed barrel spacer to prevent movement of the booster assembly.


    Why?

    The booster is safe on a tilt barrel pistol because the its mostly the barrel that moves rearward and the pistol cannot fire until everything is back in alignment and locked up.


    On a fixed barrel host, the pressure pushes the whole suppressor forward and possibly out of alignment.

    This cycle can be much slower than the barrel/slide movement described above.

    During that time, the action can fire again.

    If alignment is not regained, mayhem can ensue.
    That's the answer I needed! Looks like I will have to disassemble the can either way when going from pistol to PCC. Cam-Lock may not be worth it unless I get more threaded pistol barrels.
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    And if you're going to disassemble it anyhow, why not just replace the booster assembly with a fixed thread mount?

    This gains volume in the blast chamber and drop 3+oz weight.

    The above assumes the main body threads are 1.375x24 standard.
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    You can't have just one can......

    Hint, they tend to multiply in the safe if you are not careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonestardiver View Post
    You can't have just one can......

    Hint, they tend to multiply in the safe if you are not careful.

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    Yeah this is the third. 25 day wait on the Form1 so far.
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    My last form1 was an eform and took 23 days. They approved it and sent the email on a Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonestardiver View Post
    My last form1 was an eform and took 23 days. They approved it and sent the email on a Saturday.
    My first Form1 took a little over 40 day, maybe cause it's a Trust, maybe the regional examiner is slow or has more applications, who knows. It's all a damn mystery. My buddy, for the same Form1 can kit got approved in 14 days (Pennsylvania)
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