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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1028741" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>The thunderbeast brake/can combo is considered direct thread because the can screws onto and is timed to the threads on the exterior of the brake. It is not quick attach and operates just like a directly threaded muzzle. </p><p>I don't see the need for quick attach anyway. It only takes 30 seconds to screw in a direct thread on can, and after some shooting they are likely to hot to handle to quickly move them onto another rifle so to me the threaded cans are the way to go. </p><p></p><p>Besides, once you have one you are going to start buying them for your other rifles anyway lol. I have become a suppressor snob. I don't like shooting next to those without them, and refuse to shoot next to someone with a brake. </p><p>It is crazy that they are regulated. If they must regulate them, it should be that you require a permit to shoot without them lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1028741, member: 48028"] The thunderbeast brake/can combo is considered direct thread because the can screws onto and is timed to the threads on the exterior of the brake. It is not quick attach and operates just like a directly threaded muzzle. I don't see the need for quick attach anyway. It only takes 30 seconds to screw in a direct thread on can, and after some shooting they are likely to hot to handle to quickly move them onto another rifle so to me the threaded cans are the way to go. Besides, once you have one you are going to start buying them for your other rifles anyway lol. I have become a suppressor snob. I don't like shooting next to those without them, and refuse to shoot next to someone with a brake. It is crazy that they are regulated. If they must regulate them, it should be that you require a permit to shoot without them lol. [/QUOTE]
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