![]() ![]() The barrel diameter is large enough to give adequate support, what you might check is to make sure there is full contact between the mating surfaces. just like the harvester, the mounts i could utilize would all have the same external thread pattern, but offer varying internal mounting options (different threads, or various QD attach adapters). just like the harvester - my can was/is designed to utilize multiple rear adapters to allow for use on 30 caliber or under firearms. i could leave them attached to my barrels and thread the suppressor onto it if i choose (but it would look dumb as hell with a 1.5" OD piece attached as a thread protector type device). its not permanently affixed to the suppressor tube in any way. It has external threads that mate to the ID thread of the main tube body of my suppressor, and internal threads to match the threads on my barrel(s). What i'm calling a "tailcap" performs the exact same mechanical function as the harvester "thread adapter". i'm inquiring about options for the tailcap, the part that threads onto the barrel. i'm not worried about the endcap - i dont wish to change it in any way, shape or form - nor do i think i could if i wished to anyway now due to the strike. just a hole for the bullet to come out of. ![]() What i'm calling an "endcap" is on the front of my suppressor. Maybe i'm incorrectly labeling what i'm calling it as part of this discussion. I guess that's the difference between a threaded adapter and an endcap? ![]()
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