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<blockquote data-quote="264MHC" data-source="post: 2275246" data-attributes="member: 111161"><p>I would highly recommend the area 419 setup as well. It's basically a significantly improved version of direct threading. The mounts are melonited steel but small and weigh less than an ounce. They use a long taper in front of the threads which keeps the threads clean, and the threads are left handed making it basically impossible to unscrew the mount from the muzzle or the adapter from the suppressor upon removal. You can screw the suppressor on hand tight and it won't move because of the taper, and will come off easily as well. Also the mounts are available in different thread pitches to be able to swap the suppressor between rifles with different muzzle threads.</p><p>This is the mount:</p><p><a href="https://www.area419.com/product/hellfire-universal-adapter/" target="_blank">Hellfire Universal Adapter</a></p><p>They are only $40 and you can also purchase thread protectors for them.</p><p>The Omega suppressors have the now industry standard 1.375-24 rear threading to take various adapters for a lot of different systems on the market. This is the Area 419 adapter that works with it:</p><p><a href="https://www.area419.com/product/hellfire_suppressor_mount/" target="_blank">Omega Suppressor mount SS</a></p><p>These are also available in titanium which is what I went with. This is a very good system that will only cost $40 to make another gun compatible down the road. You can also buy a hellfire brake that works with the same adapters and you can get by with one brake for multiple rifles if you're interested in trying a braked setup. Like others have said though, once you go suppressed, you likely won't want to use anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264MHC, post: 2275246, member: 111161"] I would highly recommend the area 419 setup as well. It’s basically a significantly improved version of direct threading. The mounts are melonited steel but small and weigh less than an ounce. They use a long taper in front of the threads which keeps the threads clean, and the threads are left handed making it basically impossible to unscrew the mount from the muzzle or the adapter from the suppressor upon removal. You can screw the suppressor on hand tight and it won’t move because of the taper, and will come off easily as well. Also the mounts are available in different thread pitches to be able to swap the suppressor between rifles with different muzzle threads. This is the mount: [URL='https://www.area419.com/product/hellfire-universal-adapter/']Hellfire Universal Adapter[/URL] They are only $40 and you can also purchase thread protectors for them. The Omega suppressors have the now industry standard 1.375-24 rear threading to take various adapters for a lot of different systems on the market. This is the Area 419 adapter that works with it: [URL='https://www.area419.com/product/hellfire_suppressor_mount/']Omega Suppressor mount SS[/URL] These are also available in titanium which is what I went with. This is a very good system that will only cost $40 to make another gun compatible down the road. You can also buy a hellfire brake that works with the same adapters and you can get by with one brake for multiple rifles if you’re interested in trying a braked setup. Like others have said though, once you go suppressed, you likely won’t want to use anything else. [/QUOTE]
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