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School me on Suppressors?
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<blockquote data-quote="WeiserBucks" data-source="post: 1880118" data-attributes="member: 97492"><p>You make some great points and I respect your opinion on the subject. I base my opinion on my own personal experience and I'll continue using taper mounts because they've proven superior in my personal experience. I've seen plenty of QD mounted cans go flying down range and I've seen more than my share of DT cans come loose. A properly installed brake mount, with the appropriate thread locking compound, isn't coming off with the can . When used with the appropriate anti seize the can doesn't get stuck to the mount.</p><p></p><p>I've come to these conclusions based on my own experiences with good and bad machine work, experimenting with different thread locking compounds , baffle strikes, cans flying down range and coming loose or seizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeiserBucks, post: 1880118, member: 97492"] You make some great points and I respect your opinion on the subject. I base my opinion on my own personal experience and I'll continue using taper mounts because they've proven superior in my personal experience. I've seen plenty of QD mounted cans go flying down range and I've seen more than my share of DT cans come loose. A properly installed brake mount, with the appropriate thread locking compound, isn't coming off with the can . When used with the appropriate anti seize the can doesn't get stuck to the mount. I've come to these conclusions based on my own experiences with good and bad machine work, experimenting with different thread locking compounds , baffle strikes, cans flying down range and coming loose or seizing. [/QUOTE]
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