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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1614771" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>+1 for the Rolling Thunder. For a non-suppressed muzzle attachment, torquing it to recommended manufacturer specs should be sufficient. Excessive heat shouldn't be an issue on a bolt gun. You could use a crush washer, peel washers, or have the barrel threaded and the comp "clocked" by a competent machinist, which would negate the use of unsightly washers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1614771, member: 1132"] +1 for the Rolling Thunder. For a non-suppressed muzzle attachment, torquing it to recommended manufacturer specs should be sufficient. Excessive heat shouldn't be an issue on a bolt gun. You could use a crush washer, peel washers, or have the barrel threaded and the comp "clocked" by a competent machinist, which would negate the use of unsightly washers. [/QUOTE]
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