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Keyser Soze March 11th 20 01:41 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a
shooting-related annoyance.

I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the
9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.

The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the
threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed
on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along
impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached
loosens the muzzle device.

The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight,
each to remove.

I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :)

Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 11th 20 03:27 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :)


I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk?
There is a product that does exactly what you want. It's called
"lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too
much or the wrong type if you intend to disassemble the piece.

Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-)
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Keyser Soze March 11th 20 03:56 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
On 3/11/20 11:27 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :)


I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk?
There is a product that does exactly what you want. It's called
"lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too
much or the wrong type if you intend to disassemble the piece.

Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-)


Meant teflon tape. Locktite is not something I would use for the purpose
described, even the non-perm variety.

Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 11th 20 04:12 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 3/11/20 11:27 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :) I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk? There is a product that does exactly what you want. It's called "lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too much or the wrong type if you intend to disassemble the piece. Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-) Meant teflon tape. Locktite is not something I would use for the purpose described, even the non-perm variety.


Why don't you evr say what you mean? Hope a piese of that teflon
doesn't get loose and jam your muzzel.
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[email protected] March 11th 20 06:23 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:41:50 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a
shooting-related annoyance.

I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the
9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.

Thread drift
Are they all the same thread size? What is it?


Adorable Deplorable March 11th 20 08:03 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 12:12:44 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart wrote:

Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 3/11/20 11:27 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :) I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk? There is a product that does exactly what you want. It's called "lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too much or the wrong type if

you
intend to disassemble the piece. Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-) Meant teflon tape. Locktite is not something I would use for the purpose described, even the non-perm variety.

Why don't you evr say what you mean? Hope a piese of that teflon
doesn't get loose and jam your muzzel.


If you're referring to the muzzle under his nose, I think it would be a boon to all mankind!
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Justan Ohlphart[_3_] March 11th 20 10:48 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
Adorable Deplorable Wrote in message:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 12:12:44 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart wrote:Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 3/11/20 11:27 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :) I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk? There is a product that does exactly what you want. It's called "lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too much or the wrong type ifyouintend to disassemble the piece. Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-) Meant teflon tape. Locktite is not something I would use for the purpose described, even the non-perm variety.Why don't you evr say what you mean? Hope a piese of that teflon doesn't get loose and jam your muzzel. If you're referring to the muzzle under his nose, I think it would be a boon to all mankind!--Freedom Isn't Free!


There isn't enough teflon tape in the state of Maryland to jam
that muzzle, unfortunately.
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Adorable Deplorable March 12th 20 12:43 PM

I'm such a genius!
 
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 18:48:51 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart wrote:

Adorable Deplorable Wrote in message:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 12:12:44 -0400 (EDT), Justan Ohlphart wrote:Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 3/11/20 11:27 AM, Justan Ohlphart wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: Well, not really, but...I finally figured out a temporary fix for a shooting-related annoyance.I have three suppressors for my firearms, but not one for each. For the 9mm's and .22LR's, I switch the suppressor from firearm to firearm.The annoyance is the thread keeper/muzzle device that protects the threaded muzzle when a suppressor is not affixed. These are only screwed on hand tight so they remain easy to remove. Problem is, the pass-along impact from shooting the firearms with the thread keeper attached loosens the muzzle device.The answer...plumber's silicone tape. Keeps the muzzle device tight, each to remove.I'm such a genius I should run a Trump Charity. :) I've never heard of silicone tape. Did you mean silicone calk? There is a product that does

exactly what you want. It's called "lock tite" or generically "thread locker. Just don't use too much or the wrong type ifyouintend to disassemble the piece. Good luck, genius, with your shooting annoyances. :-) Meant teflon tape. Locktite is not something I would use for the purpose described, even the non-perm variety.Why don't you evr say what you mean? Hope a piese of that teflon doesn't get loose and jam your muzzel. If you're referring to the muzzle under his nose, I think it would be a boon to all mankind!--Freedom Isn't Free!

There isn't enough teflon tape in the state of Maryland to jam
that muzzle, unfortunately.



That tape Greg was trying to get rid of would work also. And, he's got a bunch of it!
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