Quality info. I learned an early lesson by buying a Crux suppressor which went out of business about 4-6 mos after I got the stamp…. Fortunately I have 2 mount for it but big whoop… I’ve gone with GA Recce 5 & 7 since.. waiting on 2 YHM k cans to use with GA Plan A.
What do you think about putting a little bit of copper anti sieze on the threads to prevent it from sticking? Or maybe high temperature ceramic grease like the disc brakes would use?
Thanks doing this video. I am fairly new to the suppressor game. I am looking to buy a 30 cal. can, and was seriously thinking of getting a rugged with the special silencer shop is running this month. With your comment about their qd system has me second guessing myself. Thoughts on a Nomad-L or any other can you may think would be better?
Shoot me a email and I'll give you my phone number. I'll have a couple questions but should be able to help point you in the right direction. Email is justinatkmo@gmail.com
I'm just getting into suppressors. I was told the LAHAR-30L runs a 1.38x24 Hub Mounting System. The Wilson Combat Suppressor Ready Muzzle Break only shows External Thread description as 24mm x 1.5 pitch. Is Wilson Combat being proprietary so all I can use is their suppressor? This would kinda suck cause I'm getting discouraged with their 300 HAM'R Hunter.
7:40 Future proof with HUB mount... 💯 I want to buy a Rugged, CGS, Huxwrx, or Surefire but do not want to commit to their proprietary QD mounts for a semi-auto gun. Direct thread preferred on bolt action. So they just cut out customers going proprietary IMHO.
Waited for months for the Dead Air dirext thread mount for nomad ti. Still out of stock. But thankfully it's compatible with the HUB and ordered the griffin direct thread mount. Only concern is to see if the can stays tight on the 18 inch 5.56.
Try a few wraps (2-3) of Teflon tape on your barrel then snug ut on there hard. I bet it will stay no problem. I've been doing this for years. It's an old tip OG's used to do when DT was the only option
@@PracticallySquared1 thank you bro for that. I am going to do that. And the next logical progression is switching everything to Xeno. I think it's my best option. The direct thread was really for my 18 inch "precision" AR but if they come out with a titanium xeno flash hider it'll be a no Brainer
Do you use any grease on the HUB threads? I cleaned my nomad’s threads with acetone and have a bunch of aeroshell 33. I am switching from direct thread to the xeno adapter and don’t know if leaving it dry is a bad thing
That's personal preference. I'm a pipefitter by trade and leaving threads bare goes against all I've been taught. I personally put a dab of some high temp anti seize on mine.
@@PracticallySquared1 Do you do the same on muzzle devices that you don't rocksett? I had a hard time keeping the direct thread adapter from backing off during fast strings of fire which motivated me to try xeno
@@RomiAlmeda I use the antisieze on everything. I've never used rockset for a muzzle device, I always torque it down to spec. As far as the DT adapter coming loose, it's almost always because it wasn't tightened enough. With spanners it's hard to gauge how much torque your putting in there but I go "ham" when I torque one into a can. I've never had one I properly snugged come loose.
@@RomiAlmeda no problem! You'll love xeno. I had a few videos on it but youtube deemed them against their standards. I've been running xeno since it came out. It's my favorite for sure. Way less likelihood of something coming loose and the muzzle devices are cool
Quality info. I learned an early lesson by buying a Crux suppressor which went out of business about 4-6 mos after I got the stamp…. Fortunately I have 2 mount for it but big whoop… I’ve gone with GA Recce 5 & 7 since.. waiting on 2 YHM k cans to use with GA Plan A.
Great explanation! Thank you for helping me get caught up with the times!
As a welder with shop a little tac that takes a few seconds and is absolutely guaranteed to not undcrew hard to not tack it
What do you think about putting a little bit of copper anti sieze on the threads to prevent it from sticking? Or maybe high temperature ceramic grease like the disc brakes would use?
@@vaejoviscarolinanus nickel based anti seize wouldn't be a bad idea. It's rated for hotter temps then copper anti seize.
Thanks doing this video. I am fairly new to the suppressor game. I am looking to buy a 30 cal. can, and was seriously thinking of getting a rugged with the special silencer shop is running this month. With your comment about their qd system has me second guessing myself. Thoughts on a Nomad-L or any other can you may think would be better?
Shoot me a email and I'll give you my phone number. I'll have a couple questions but should be able to help point you in the right direction. Email is justinatkmo@gmail.com
Nice review. It's perfect.
Thanks!
Otter Creek polonium and polonium K!!
I'm just getting into suppressors. I was told the LAHAR-30L runs a 1.38x24 Hub Mounting System. The Wilson Combat Suppressor Ready Muzzle Break only shows External Thread description as 24mm x 1.5 pitch. Is Wilson Combat being proprietary so all I can use is their suppressor? This would kinda suck cause I'm getting discouraged with their 300 HAM'R Hunter.
AAC sells an adapter called the S.T.A.M.P. That adapts 51T-1.375X24.
7:40 Future proof with HUB mount... 💯 I want to buy a Rugged, CGS, Huxwrx, or Surefire but do not want to commit to their proprietary QD mounts for a semi-auto gun. Direct thread preferred on bolt action. So they just cut out customers going proprietary IMHO.
Rugged Alaskan 360s both use HUB
Waited for months for the Dead Air dirext thread mount for nomad ti. Still out of stock. But thankfully it's compatible with the HUB and ordered the griffin direct thread mount. Only concern is to see if the can stays tight on the 18 inch 5.56.
Try a few wraps (2-3) of Teflon tape on your barrel then snug ut on there hard. I bet it will stay no problem. I've been doing this for years. It's an old tip OG's used to do when DT was the only option
@@PracticallySquared1 thank you bro for that. I am going to do that. And the next logical progression is switching everything to Xeno. I think it's my best option. The direct thread was really for my 18 inch "precision" AR but if they come out with a titanium xeno flash hider it'll be a no Brainer
Just so I can understand, do I have to form 4 the can separately from the qd mount? Thanks
Your can needs a form 4, but you could buy a million different mounts without that.
@@PracticallySquared1 appreciate that
I'm buying my first can too and I have asr and kemo breaks. I was going with rugged but they keep there stuff secret now I don't know what to go with.
Do you use any grease on the HUB threads? I cleaned my nomad’s threads with acetone and have a bunch of aeroshell 33. I am switching from direct thread to the xeno adapter and don’t know if leaving it dry is a bad thing
That's personal preference. I'm a pipefitter by trade and leaving threads bare goes against all I've been taught. I personally put a dab of some high temp anti seize on mine.
@@PracticallySquared1 Do you do the same on muzzle devices that you don't rocksett? I had a hard time keeping the direct thread adapter from backing off during fast strings of fire which motivated me to try xeno
@@RomiAlmeda I use the antisieze on everything. I've never used rockset for a muzzle device, I always torque it down to spec.
As far as the DT adapter coming loose, it's almost always because it wasn't tightened enough. With spanners it's hard to gauge how much torque your putting in there but I go "ham" when I torque one into a can. I've never had one I properly snugged come loose.
@@PracticallySquared1 Right on, thanks for your tips!
@@RomiAlmeda no problem! You'll love xeno. I had a few videos on it but youtube deemed them against their standards. I've been running xeno since it came out. It's my favorite for sure. Way less likelihood of something coming loose and the muzzle devices are cool
Holy shit you must live pretty close to me. Im 30 minutes from Washington Co MG club
Thought the nomad was 1.375x24
Amish?🎉