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Posted: 10/16/2015 8:03:19 AM EDT
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Hello,
I have a friend that has a YHM M2 QD .30 suppressor. He has a couple hunting rifle he wants to get threaded but doesn't want to have the big brake or flash hider on them. Could he just use a dedicated brake or flash hider screwed into the suppressor and then screw it onto his rifles like a direct thread?? I know there is a wrench flat that he could use to unscrew it from suppressor when he wants to use as intended. Any thoughts? Thanks Jason |
| I have a brake mount that I do not have mounted to a specific rifle that serves this purpose. The nice thing about the brake mount is that you can stick a punch or rod through the holes in the brake to unscrew it. I just temporarily mount it to whatever gun it needs to be on at that point then slip the QD can on afterward. |
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I have a brake mount that I do not have mounted to a specific rifle that serves this purpose. The nice thing about the brake mount is that you can stick a punch or rod through the holes in the brake to unscrew it. I just temporarily mount it to whatever gun it needs to be on at that point then slip the QD can on afterward. I do this also, because I build most of the form 1s on griffin's QD system but I have bolt actions that I shoot unsuppressed sometimes. |
| Well I think he is going to go the route as outline by the poster above you. He has several firearms with a brake on them. But he has a couple hunting rifles that would look goofy with the big QD brake on them and instead of buying a separate direct thread suppressor for them. On a funny side note, I just took possession of my second YHM QD silencer myself. When it came in the mail for a few seconds I got a sick feeling in my stomach thinking my dealer accidentally registered a direct thread model instead of the QD model I ordered. Turns out the brake was screwed into the silencer but it looked like a direct thread when I pulled it out of the box lol |
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