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Pros and Cons of quick detach suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 3895903" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p>It looks similar to the AAC kinda lock. Fat thick threads that terminate in a ratcheting mechanism. When we first got those on Scars, the little ratcheting mechanism would loosen up and you'd get baffle strikes. A lot.</p><p>They fixed the detents so they stopped but nobody trusted that afterwards. </p><p>Surefire's have replaced everything I'm pretty sure. It has a pretty good lock mechanism.</p><p>My LaRue can is threaded and uses a chamfered collar in the base of the adapter...kinda like the reflex suppressor on a MK12. It's considered a QD; it also has a collet/ring to lock it down when it's fully seated.</p><p>Side note - I still really like the QDSS NT4 mechanism. Not a great can but the adapter and lock up was awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 3895903, member: 41176"] It looks similar to the AAC kinda lock. Fat thick threads that terminate in a ratcheting mechanism. When we first got those on Scars, the little ratcheting mechanism would loosen up and you'd get baffle strikes. A lot. They fixed the detents so they stopped but nobody trusted that afterwards. Surefire's have replaced everything I'm pretty sure. It has a pretty good lock mechanism. My LaRue can is threaded and uses a chamfered collar in the base of the adapter...kinda like the reflex suppressor on a MK12. It's considered a QD; it also has a collet/ring to lock it down when it's fully seated. Side note - I still really like the QDSS NT4 mechanism. Not a great can but the adapter and lock up was awesome. [/QUOTE]
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