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3 Ways To Suppress Your Firearm | Direct Thread, Quick Detach, And 3 Lug

3 Ways To Suppress Your Firearm | Direct Thread, Quick Detach, And 3 Lug Check out our complete line ► https://deadairsilencers.com/products/ Direct Thread: Direct thread silencers offer several advantages, namely less weight, more simplicity, and lower cost. All things being equal, a direct thread silencer will be a touch lighter as it doesn't rely on a complex mounting system and it will usually allow for a slightly shorter overall length. Naturally, there are exceptions to every rule, but it is generally understood that direct thread silencers are lighter and shorter. Direct thread silencers are also much easier for the end user to operate and maintain. There are no latches, pins, or muzzle devices that need to be timed. Simply screw the silencer to the end of the barrel, make sure it is tight, and you now have a suppressed rifle. Most important to a good portion of our customers - direct thread silencers cost less. Again, there are always exceptions to the rule, but given the simplicity of the mounting system, direct thread silencers are usually less expensive for manufacturers to produce, and those savings get passed along to customers. More importantly, they cost less in the long run as our customers don't have to purchase additional mounts along the way to fit all of their rifles. From a performance standpoint, we find that well built direct thread silencers usually do as well as brake attach silencers on the sound meter. Similarly, since they orient the same way each time they are screwed to the muzzle, point of impact shift is usually fairly repeatable. A well engineered quick detach system will use a tapered shoulder like the one seen on ThunderBeast's CB Muzzle Device. This tapered shoulder effectively increases the surface area available for frictional lockup, making it much stronger. This ensures that friction alone is enough to keep the silencer in place. Further security can be added by incorporating a locking system like the one seen on Dead Air's KeyMount. If a customer is planning on using the same silencer on multiple hosts, we usually guide them towards a quick detach model for another reason - muzzle protection. Beyond the durability issues cited above, a quick detach model leaves a device in place that serves to protect the crown of the muzzle from damage for those times when a silencer isn't screwed to the end. Quick Detach: One of the biggest problems with a direct thread silencer is that it can only be threaded to one thread pitch. The majority of the silencers in our store today are threaded 5/8"-24. That's just fine for the standard .30 caliber rifles on the market, but putting one of those silencers on an AR-15 that is threaded 1/2"-28 will be difficult without an adapter. Using a quick detached or fast attached silencer allows you to use the same silencer on multiple hosts, especially those with oddball metric sizes. As it relates to strong and durable lockup, quick detach silencers start to really shine against a comparable direct thread model. With the exception of the tapered shoulder that Sig Sauer cuts on their factory rifles, most rifles are threaded with a squared shoulder. With the exception of bull or M24 contoured barrels, this squared shoulder provides very little surface area for frictional lockup. Because of this, direct thread silencers will eventually come loose at some point. Short of gluing or welding the silencer in place, there isn't much a customer can do other than be diligent about checking that their silencer is tight before and during shooting sessions. From this perspective, direct thread silencers do require a bit more management. Read More ► https://www.capitolarmory.com/blog/di... | Follow Us | ► Instagram:   / deadairsilencers   ► Facebook:   / deadairsilencers   ► Twitter:   / deadairsilencer   WHO WE ARE: IT’S IN THE MANUFACTURING. Design and materials are part of the equation, but there is no substitute for thirty years of manufacturing excellence. Every Dead Air suppressor is manufactured in Georgia by highly trained Americans intent on manufacturing the best suppressor on the market. Our standards are simple, “good isn’t good enough” and if a product comes off the line not up to par, then the can gets canned. It’s that simple. #Silencers #suppressors #directthread #quickdetach #threelug #suppressor #silencer #silencer101

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