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Pros and Cons of quick detach suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3820017" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>The biggest difference is : Good Quality QD's are heat treated as are the muzzle devices.</p><p>Barrels are NOT! After a lot of on and off's the QD's are good as new, the Direct threads on barrels start to loosen and you can have a bullet strike or launch one downrange.</p><p>I started out with direct thread but after barrel threads loosening and suppressor threads wearing especially on aluminum cans I went all out Rearden mounts and Rearden/liberty muzzle devices.</p><p>Had to re-thread a couple guns and steel thread insert on an aluminum can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3820017, member: 6777"] The biggest difference is : Good Quality QD's are heat treated as are the muzzle devices. Barrels are NOT! After a lot of on and off's the QD's are good as new, the Direct threads on barrels start to loosen and you can have a bullet strike or launch one downrange. I started out with direct thread but after barrel threads loosening and suppressor threads wearing especially on aluminum cans I went all out Rearden mounts and Rearden/liberty muzzle devices. Had to re-thread a couple guns and steel thread insert on an aluminum can. [/QUOTE]
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