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Barrel Profile and Suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="WeiserBucks" data-source="post: 2949956" data-attributes="member: 97492"><p>The standard rule of thumb amongst most MFG's and gunsmiths is to have .100" or greater shoulder for a suppressor to properly butt up to. Example: 5/8-24 is a common suppressor/mount thread, 5/8'' = .625'', .625''+.100'' = .725'' so the preferred muzzle diameter for 5/8-24 would be .725'' or greater. This isn't always 100% gospel, but a pretty standard approach in the industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeiserBucks, post: 2949956, member: 97492"] The standard rule of thumb amongst most MFG's and gunsmiths is to have .100" or greater shoulder for a suppressor to properly butt up to. Example: 5/8-24 is a common suppressor/mount thread, 5/8'' = .625'', .625''+.100'' = .725'' so the preferred muzzle diameter for 5/8-24 would be .725'' or greater. This isn't always 100% gospel, but a pretty standard approach in the industry. [/QUOTE]
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