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Posted: 7/28/2012 10:59:14 AM EDT
| exactly when, if ever, is a jam nut used instead of a crush/peel washer? |
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exactly when, if ever, is a jam nut used instead of a crush/peel washer? The only thing that comes to mind would be a muzzle device that doubled as a suppressor attachment point. The lock nut would keep the muzzle device from coming off with the suppressor. Probably a better method would be to pin the muzzle device. |
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For ARs, you would use a jam nut when you want to bring a a 14.5" barrel out to 16" for perm attach and you want to use a regular A1 or A2 flashhider... It looks better than an extended Flashider... ![]() With exposed threads, fugly jam nut ? Nah, go with an A2X for that application. |
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For ARs, you would use a jam nut when you want to bring a a 14.5" barrel out to 16" for perm attach and you want to use a regular A1 or A2 flashhider... It looks better than an extended Flashider... ![]() With exposed threads, fugly jam nut ? Nah, go with an A2X for that application. I was thinking more along the line of this Click me |
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For ARs, you would use a jam nut when you want to bring a a 14.5" barrel out to 16" for perm attach and you want to use a regular A1 or A2 flashhider... It looks better than an extended Flashider... ![]() With exposed threads, fugly jam nut ? Nah, go with an A2X for that application. I was thinking more along the line of this Click me Yeah, that's not bad but your "flats" (MD and JN) are going to index differently (999 times out of a thousand) and would look weird to my eye, anyway. |
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