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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2671318" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>Definitely still taking that heavily into consideration. Knowing that I will switch this can out to many different barrels, do you think that's a big deal with the standard barrel threads, or not really? I know you mentioned, in your scenario you'd have a can per gun, but that's not what I'll have. If you think protecting the barrel threads, and repeated on/off if properly taken care of is no big deal, I will stay that course. Lighter, shorter, cheaper.</p><p></p><p>Quick edit/add: do the barrel threads ever get carbon build up? If not, then I don't really see an issue staying with a direct thread as you suggest. That was one big advantage of the Xeno is that the threads of the on/off connection are sealed from carbon build up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2671318, member: 112571"] Definitely still taking that heavily into consideration. Knowing that I will switch this can out to many different barrels, do you think that's a big deal with the standard barrel threads, or not really? I know you mentioned, in your scenario you'd have a can per gun, but that's not what I'll have. If you think protecting the barrel threads, and repeated on/off if properly taken care of is no big deal, I will stay that course. Lighter, shorter, cheaper. Quick edit/add: do the barrel threads ever get carbon build up? If not, then I don't really see an issue staying with a direct thread as you suggest. That was one big advantage of the Xeno is that the threads of the on/off connection are sealed from carbon build up. [/QUOTE]
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