The consumer needs to accept that if something goes sideways, there will be no factory support. There are 3rd party companies that will assist but certainly not for free.
Round Hill has nothing to do with AAC. AAC is a company in name only, no products. If you want aac product, time is now to get what ever distribution has left.
JJE only purchased the names and intellectual property; no equipment, no inventory, no buildings, etc. Round Hill bought the physical assets, they are the ones to contact.
We just received a large shipment of 5/8x24 CB Brakes.
https://hansohnbrothers.com/shop/thunder-beast/accessories/muzzle-brakes/thunder-beast-cb-brake/
I just picked one of the Special Purpose rifles in 6.5CM and put a Leupold VX-R Patrol 3-9 on it. Hopefully I can get to the range soon to try it out. :)
Will probably put a TBAC Ultra 7, maybe Ultra 5 on it, not sure yet.
Flash hiders are, for me:
Less annoying when shooting unsuppressed, both noise and in low light
No need to time
Still bitter about the '94 AWB
The largest cartridge I shoot is 6.5CM, no need for a brake
Have you seen the TBAC flash hider? Piece of art!
Certainly there are times when a brake...
Indeed, the hype is justified, TBAC is just that good. My first long range shoot I had the same setup (except a Mark 5 Leupold) and was extremely pleased. I prefer the flash hider to the brake.
I understand now. I wonder if ECCO Machine can convert the SOCOM to 1.375x24 threads? I think rethreading a brake is worth investigating. Call Morgan at Class3machine. https://class3machining.com/
I avoid those adapters as much as possible. The Rex MG series uses threaded mounts, we have the 5/8x24 mount available. Or, you can go with the Griffin Plan A and use their taper mounts on everything with no need to move parts around. I personally feel 1/2x28 threads should only be used on...