Just ordered two for my two Monster barrels. I almost forgot with all this 6 ARC brouhaha going on.
SOLD OUT MONSTER Ultra-Lite Flash Suppressor
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BTF,
mine came in. Looks very good. well well machined. nitride finish is very even everywhere on the FS. threaded right up no problem. i took your advice. cleaned threads both barrel muzzle and FS. drop of blue loctite. hand tightened. looks so much better than swirly bird cage thingy that i took off.
thanks so much,
-tdbru
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MONSTER UltraLite three-prong flash suppressors are in stock and shipping.
You need muzzle devices for all those new builds, right?
Get a MONSTER! Lighter, at 1.6 oz, than the boring old A2, at 1.8 oz, and much, much more effective.
Looks cool, too.:: 6.5 GRENDEL Deer and Targets :: 6mmARC Targets and Varmints and Deer :: 22 ARC Varmints and Targets
:: I Drank the Water :: Revelation 21:6 ::
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Posted this pic on different sub-forum. Here is mine on a BA 20" DMR barrel. Very smooth indeed. And a heck of a deal.
BTW, these might sell well in 1/2x28 thread size. Hint hint.Attached FilesLast edited by SDW; 06-24-2020, 08:14 PM.
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Originally posted by BluntForceTrauma View PostOr Advanced Armament Corp (AAC) has a tool if one wants to get fancy.
Speaking of AAC.... I installed my Monster FH using one of their shims to time it, just for fun. The "green" shim, 0.012" thick, happened to be perfect to get my FH set with a slot at 12 o'clock, seen in my pic above. I know that flash suppressors are agnostic to barrel orientation, but there's something to be said for symmetry.Last edited by SDW; 06-29-2020, 03:45 PM.
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Originally posted by SDW View PostSpeaking of AAC.... I installed my Monster FH using one of their shims to time it, just for fun. The "green" shim, 0.012" thick, happened to be perfect:: 6.5 GRENDEL Deer and Targets :: 6mmARC Targets and Varmints and Deer :: 22 ARC Varmints and Targets
:: I Drank the Water :: Revelation 21:6 ::
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I was getting ready to place an order when I noticed the checkout page is not secured. I attached a screenshot.Attached Files
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Originally posted by BluntForceTrauma View PostHand-tightened. I suppose if one didn't feel that was enough, one could wrap some tape on a screwdriver and gently torque it a bit. Or a drop of Loctite. Or a crush washer. Or Advanced Armament Corp (AAC) has a tool if one wants to get fancy.
Thorsden Customs sells an interesting little one that sells for only $10 (+ $4 to mail it). I ordered one and will report back, in case anyone else is interested:
The above tool is designed ideally for the subbier old GI type M16 three prong, but I don't know yet that it won't work fine with this Grendel flash suppressor. I don't imagine that very much torque is actually needed.
Additionally, Surefire also sells a wrench (socket?) for their own make of three-prong flash suppressors. It may also work fine with these new low-profile Grendel FSs. And it's also just $10:
Last edited by SDW; 09-09-2020, 01:23 PM.
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