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Silencing a .300BLK - what would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="bsmith918" data-source="post: 2758753" data-attributes="member: 13901"><p>I'm with you on the QD idea, that is all I have for centerfire rifle cans. As for how the suppressor mounting systems attach to the suppressor, there are a couple ways. Some will have a latch you press and then unscrew from the course threads on the mount. Some have a locking ring that you have to disengage and then unscrew from the course threads. They are one hand removal, if you can get to the part that locks the suppressor on. This is the problem with running a rail even close to the suppressor, much less under it. It can be done, but only with a few factory rails. The Seekins rail should be fine as that is what they are designed for, but it is still may be a pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bsmith918, post: 2758753, member: 13901"] I'm with you on the QD idea, that is all I have for centerfire rifle cans. As for how the suppressor mounting systems attach to the suppressor, there are a couple ways. Some will have a latch you press and then unscrew from the course threads on the mount. Some have a locking ring that you have to disengage and then unscrew from the course threads. They are one hand removal, if you can get to the part that locks the suppressor on. This is the problem with running a rail even close to the suppressor, much less under it. It can be done, but only with a few factory rails. The Seekins rail should be fine as that is what they are designed for, but it is still may be a pain. [/QUOTE]
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