
In this video, we’re breaking down the “must-do” steps for mounting a muzzle device and using alignment rods to ensure your suppressor is perfectly centered. While many shooters skip this step, “Mil-Spec” tolerances vary wildly between barrels and mounts. We’ll show you how to verify your clearance before you pull the trigger.
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Very good information !
just send me. be a man. never used a rod a day in mife, never had a problem.
I just received mine last week. A bit flimsy, but they work. Idk why i was expecting more heavy. Awesome price. For what i paid for these, i saw one caliber rod for what i paid for this whole set. No brainer
This is great and all, but you guys have the highest price on these, and they were out of stock as soon as the video hit.
mcMaster Carr Drill Rods or an arrow shaft. Save yourself $110
thanks for sharing this with us, i did not know these existed… BUT im going to buy a set now!!!
baffle strikes suck
couldn't you use a CMMG 46k on it? Just curious
Just don’t cross thread…
Got told the same thing for Zastava unless you use the Dead Air Wolverine
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The alignment on that Arsenal is not nearly as bad bad as the Palmetto PSAK-47 GF3 💥
Heck, even the front sight post on a GF3 is crooked.
There are reasons why there are suppressors especially designed for AKs.
Misalignment by design plus that AK barrel bounce will guarantee a baffle strike sooner than expected.
I bought my first suppressor over 25 years ago and have tried almost every mounting solution available. Some of the really “cool” mounts are fast but heavy and add unnecessary weight in the worst possible place. I now have 20+ cans and use plan B on everything (that isn’t direct thread). Tapers aren’t a gimmick, Kevin is right, they will save you a headache down the road.
Great machining makes this possible, old machinist here