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Some suppressor questions..?

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  • txpaulie

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    Rosharon
    I'm trying to build up a selection of hosts for an AAC TiRant .45 can I'm expecting next month.

    Do I need a piston to suppress a 1911?
    If so, any suggestions?
    What about a MechTech 1911 upper, which, I believe, is direct blowback..?

    What about a glock?
    I've a coupla threaded bbls, one each for a G17 and a G19.
    Can I just get an adapter for the 1/2 x 28 threads on the barrels to match the "whatever" thread on a .45 TiRant..?

    How about threading a .38/.357 lever gun..?
    Anybody doing this?

    Thanks ya'll!

    p
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    capitolarmory

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    You'll need a piston on each application.

    For the 1911, you'll need the "short" piston used with the internal spring.
    For the mechtech ccu, you'll need to swap the spring for a fixed barrel spacer but you'll still use a piston to thread on to the barrel.
    For the glock, get a 1/2x28 Ti45 piston and use with the internal spring.

    Hope that helps. We sell and stock the pistons and fixed barrel spacers.
     

    txpaulie

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    Rosharon
    You'll need a piston on each application.

    For the 1911, you'll need the "short" piston used with the internal spring.
    For the mechtech ccu, you'll need to swap the spring for a fixed barrel spacer but you'll still use a piston to thread on to the barrel.
    For the glock, get a 1/2x28 Ti45 piston and use with the internal spring.

    Hope that helps. We sell and stock the pistons and fixed barrel spacers.


    Well, I think it's time you put on yer salesman shoes and sold me some stuff!

    Seriously.

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