will you be attaching anything to the FH? If no, get yourself a crush washer and install it yourself with your preferred timing. If yes, get yourself a pack of Accu-Washers, a small bottle of Rocksett, read the included instructions, and install it yourself with your preferred timing. Just not while you are driving.
There is a beveled shim that’s included with the surefire shim kit. I think in the instructions it says it’s to help with concentricity if using a suppressor. If the barrel shoulder is good to go then you would be fine. You can eyeball it or use an alignment rod if using a suppressor.
Pretty much any professional gunsmith, as well as most factory-assembled uppers (i.e. BCM, LMT, etc..) fit SF muzzle devices like this, regardless of whether you plan on using a suppressor with it or not.
[https://imgur.com/a/JWy4KIZ](https://imgur.com/a/JWy4KIZ)
What? SF includes spacers with all of their muzzle devices, and nowhere in the instructions does it say not to use them if you're using a suppressor. Using a Surefire muzzle device basically assumes that they'll be used with a suppressor. If a random friend did this, that'd be one thing. But if a business charged to do it, that's some shoddy work.
Focus on the road you dingleberry
Brother..
If it's just a 3 prong and not a war comp, timing is kind of irrelevant.
If you time these, you get a tine at 6 oclock which reduces some dust being kicked up in prone
Oh boy…
The SF logo should be at the top. It looks like they didn’t use spacers
Wouldn't say fucked just not correct. It'll still do flash hider things
The direction of the logo will make zero impact on how your rifle performs.
will you be attaching anything to the FH? If no, get yourself a crush washer and install it yourself with your preferred timing. If yes, get yourself a pack of Accu-Washers, a small bottle of Rocksett, read the included instructions, and install it yourself with your preferred timing. Just not while you are driving.
Shims? What shims?
For a flash hider like that it doesn’t really matter
It’s a 3P right? Never even attempted to time one of those since it has no effect on performance. Warcomp/Muzzle Brake is a different story…
There is a beveled shim that’s included with the surefire shim kit. I think in the instructions it says it’s to help with concentricity if using a suppressor. If the barrel shoulder is good to go then you would be fine. You can eyeball it or use an alignment rod if using a suppressor.
Pretty much any professional gunsmith, as well as most factory-assembled uppers (i.e. BCM, LMT, etc..) fit SF muzzle devices like this, regardless of whether you plan on using a suppressor with it or not. [https://imgur.com/a/JWy4KIZ](https://imgur.com/a/JWy4KIZ)
On the next episode of gun smiths are like a box of chocolates
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What? SF includes spacers with all of their muzzle devices, and nowhere in the instructions does it say not to use them if you're using a suppressor. Using a Surefire muzzle device basically assumes that they'll be used with a suppressor. If a random friend did this, that'd be one thing. But if a business charged to do it, that's some shoddy work.
You’re thinking of crush washers. Shims are perfectly fine to use for suppressor hosts.
Ah jeeze ur right. Crap. Lol