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Do other muzzle devices have the same problem on that barrel? If it is not seating properly, you may have more than a problem with the runout on the shoulder and more than a relief cut may be needed. Is it stopping short of the shoulder? The only two gunsmiths I would have used had left Washington state. :'(
Quote from: Kauaiian on March 26, 2023, 08:23:18 PMDo other muzzle devices have the same problem on that barrel? If it is not seating properly, you may have more than a problem with the runout on the shoulder and more than a relief cut may be needed. Is it stopping short of the shoulder? The only two gunsmiths I would have used had left Washington state. :'(When I went to install the brake at home I noticed a bit of a daylight behind the peel washer that gave me pause. I got in contact with thunderbeast and confirmed after swapping photos with their tech guy that the barrels setup lacked the necessary relief cut behind the threads. From what I gather its likely fine the way it is but I definitely don't want to find out the hard way after the investment it takes to get a suppressor. If its as simple as paying someone with skills and equipment to craft it to exact thunderbeast specifications thats well worth it to me.On a side note, shout out to dreadi for the awesome suppressor and second to none customer service! Anyone in the market for a suppressor should order through him. He was willing and able to get me the exact suppressor I wanted when several big box stores told me they were too busy.
As someone who has spent a few years at a lathe, I can tell you this; if the shoulder isn't square to the axis of the bore, the threads at the muzzle aren't either.