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<blockquote data-quote="JTComfort" data-source="post: 2952393" data-attributes="member: 103514"><p>Yes, no worries removing and reinstalling. If you use a dedicated attachment via a muzzle device (eg: SiCo's ASR mounts), check fitment regularly and allow plenty of time to cool down after a shooting session. Follow your mfg recommendations as to use of crush washers or not. And always ensure you've fully threaded the suppressor to the host (or adapters). Carry an insulated leather (welder's) glove and all tools to assemble/disassemble. During shooting sessions, periodically check that suppressor is fully threaded onto host - they can shoot loose. #bafflestrikesExpensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTComfort, post: 2952393, member: 103514"] Yes, no worries removing and reinstalling. If you use a dedicated attachment via a muzzle device (eg: SiCo's ASR mounts), check fitment regularly and allow plenty of time to cool down after a shooting session. Follow your mfg recommendations as to use of crush washers or not. And always ensure you've fully threaded the suppressor to the host (or adapters). Carry an insulated leather (welder's) glove and all tools to assemble/disassemble. During shooting sessions, periodically check that suppressor is fully threaded onto host - they can shoot loose. #bafflestrikesExpensive [/QUOTE]
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