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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    The Smith Vortex self-tightens when the gun is fired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    I have used the PA shim system and torqued the MD to 20 ft# without problems. https://precisionarmament.com/accu-w...gnment-system/
    Just picked up some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    And fax machines send poor quality images. But it's no longer the 1990s.
    Yeah, but it's the same general satisfaction as slamming a payphone to hang up... except even more pointless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backfire View Post
    How necessary is a thread locker on a muzzle device? After torqage is this thing gonna walk itself loose?
    Seeing if anyone has actual Intel or is this an unwritten law?
    It's recommended for suppressor mounts. With that said I've never had a mount loosen under fire that was installed without it. Mind you, I'm confident in my gear and the best course of action is to follow the manufacturer's recommendations. Be warned; however, that when applying rocksett make sure the threads of both the barrel and muzzle device are thoroughly degreased (denatured alcohol works great,) and that YOU ONLY USE A SMALL DROP of thread locker. The last muzzle device I took off for a customer in 2018 took soaking in distilled water for 48 hours before it came loose, as he'd used considerably more than a single drop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TehLlama View Post
    Yeah, but it's the same general satisfaction as slamming a payphone to hang up... except even more pointless.
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    Some suppressor manufacturers (YHM comes to mind) indicate no thread locker for their mounts. I've done a fair number (15?) of YHM suppressor mounts and never seen or heard of them loosening.

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    All of my suppressor mounts get rocksett. If it's not a suppressor mount, I use a crush washer with no thread locker.

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