Silencer Saturday 341: The Case For (Some) Non-standard Thread Pitches
By Daniel Y
Welcome back to another installment of Silencer Saturday. This time we will look at some standard thread pitches and some less-standard ones. Why would any manufacturer use a non-standard thread pitch? Let’s find out.Silencer Saturday @ TFB: Silencer Saturday #340: The SHUSH Act Reintroduced In Congress SILENCER SATURDAY #337: The HUXWRX FLOW 556 Ti Preview SILENCER SATURDAY #327: YHM Mounts & Muzzle Devices – Locking In The Bad Larry SILENCER SATURDAY #306: The KAC QDC MCQ-PRT Ultra Compact 5.56mm Suppressor Silencer Saturday #339: SilencerCo’s Little-known A2 ASR Flash HiderDisclaimer: NFA items like silencers are highly regulated. You can end up in prison if you break the law in this space. Please speak to a competent attorney if you need advice on your specific situation. I am not your attorney, and I do not and will not represent you.StandardizationStandardization is usually a good thing. Whether it is cell phone chargers, railroad gauges, or sizes of nuts and bolts, when people use the same type of equipment it is easier for everyone involved. Economies of scale make replacement parts cheaper, and
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