was out at my cousins shooting the 223, several of us were behind the trigger.
we were happily popping balloons and even dusting charcoal briquette's out at 200 yds with 75gr BTHP and then suddenly - nothing.
notice a shot impact the hill a couple feet below the targets, sure enough - can was loose, almost a full turn. tightened it up and things went back to normal. we were about 3-4 mags into shooting.
got home and noticed a copper smear on the inside edge of the endcap and a tiny chip
Thankfully - no harm done other than the endcap is never coming out of the tube again so i got lucky.
any suggestions for ensuring that a thread on can doesnt loosen like this? google shows that a couple wraps of hi-temp teflon tape should resolve it, any other thoughts?
suppressor came loose this weekend
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
From what I have read, the teflon tape can melt and become a real mess to get out of the threads.
Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
Simple, easy fix.
Step one:
- Degrease and clean threads on barrel and suppressor.
Step two:
- Apply Nickel Anti-Seize
https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-77124-N ... B0002UENJ2
Seems counter intuitive, but the Anti-Seize is thick enough to keep things tight and also prevents it from getting stuck on the muzzle.
Here is a PSA thread that I created in 2015.
viewtopic.php?t=97039
Step one:
- Degrease and clean threads on barrel and suppressor.
Step two:
- Apply Nickel Anti-Seize
https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-77124-N ... B0002UENJ2
Seems counter intuitive, but the Anti-Seize is thick enough to keep things tight and also prevents it from getting stuck on the muzzle.
Here is a PSA thread that I created in 2015.
viewtopic.php?t=97039
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don't tell them where they know the fish."
--Mark Twain
don't tell them where they know the fish."
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
This is what I use too, most of the time. If I know I will be shooting a lot and not removing the can until I get home I use a bit of 242 blue Loctite. The red takes more wrenching than I am comfortable using. I do have a small, pencil propane torch that I use carefully to heat the adapter threads. You can see the Loctite bubble out, breaking down. I read somewhere that a temperature of 600-700 degrees F breaks the bond. A heatgun might work too.Dr.Phil wrote:Simple, easy fix.
Step one:
- Degrease and clean threads on barrel and suppressor.
Step two:
- Apply Nickel Anti-Seize
https://www.amazon.com/Permatex-77124-N ... B0002UENJ2
Seems counter intuitive, but the Anti-Seize is thick enough to keep things tight and also prevents it from getting stuck on the muzzle.
Here is a PSA thread that I created in 2015.
viewtopic.php?t=97039
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
ill have to give the antiseize a try. i hate the stuff with a passion, but its a good product.
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
Just be sure to use the Nickel version.plant.one wrote:ill have to give the antiseize a try. i hate the stuff with a passion, but its a good product.
The regular stuff won't hold up to the heat.
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
I use the high temp food grade version for my AR and other rifle barrel assembly jobs. My brother suggested it since it doesn't make a mess and works just as well. He is a pipe fitter and the high temp range works fine. It has washed right out of my clothes as well
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
Just make sure you get it on the threads real good along with both receivers, your hands, clothes, face, lunch, first born, and anything else in a 10mile radius of that stuff.plant.one wrote:ill have to give the antiseize a try. i hate the stuff with a passion, but its a good product.
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Re: suppressor came loose this weekend
thats where my 'hate it with a passion' comes from :/SwampDog_13 wrote:Just make sure you get it on the threads real good along with both receivers, your hands, clothes, face, lunch, first born, and anything else in a 10mile radius of that stuff.plant.one wrote:ill have to give the antiseize a try. i hate the stuff with a passion, but its a good product.
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