I just got the call today from the dealer that my suppressor (30p-1) was received from Thunderbeast Arms. I was excited to hear that they could send off the ATF paperwork and it should hopefully be completed in 3-4 more months. I confirmed the model number was correct and then asked about the threads. Unfortunately, the threads were 5/8-24 instead of the M18x1 I ordered. I stated that was not what I ordered and my dealer was going to call me back after some research.
I ended up calling dealer after not hearing back and she stated that the suppressor would be shipped back to Thunderbeast and they would rethread it to the correct M18x1. I called Thunderbeast and spoke to the office staff that confirmed they would rethread it and that my dealer could go ahead and send the ATF paperwork. I asked to speak with someone in the machine shop about this procedure. I was a little uncomfortable with getting a part that had to be reworked instead of the correct part the first time. Especially, since it was not my mistake and suppressors are not cheap both in cost and time expended in acquiring one. Nobody was available in the shop and Zak Smith was out of town. She took my number.
Has anyone had a Ti suppressor rethreaded? I did an internet search on google and came up with basically nothing. Why can't they just return the 5/8-24 to stock and send the M18x1? It seems like it would be less work for Thunderbeast as well just sending a new one in M18x1 instead of reworking it.
I realize mistakes happen. I just want the correct suppressor, even if I have to wait a little longer to get it. Would you all feel comfortable getting a brand new suppressor rethreaded? Please advise...
I ended up calling dealer after not hearing back and she stated that the suppressor would be shipped back to Thunderbeast and they would rethread it to the correct M18x1. I called Thunderbeast and spoke to the office staff that confirmed they would rethread it and that my dealer could go ahead and send the ATF paperwork. I asked to speak with someone in the machine shop about this procedure. I was a little uncomfortable with getting a part that had to be reworked instead of the correct part the first time. Especially, since it was not my mistake and suppressors are not cheap both in cost and time expended in acquiring one. Nobody was available in the shop and Zak Smith was out of town. She took my number.
Has anyone had a Ti suppressor rethreaded? I did an internet search on google and came up with basically nothing. Why can't they just return the 5/8-24 to stock and send the M18x1? It seems like it would be less work for Thunderbeast as well just sending a new one in M18x1 instead of reworking it.
I realize mistakes happen. I just want the correct suppressor, even if I have to wait a little longer to get it. Would you all feel comfortable getting a brand new suppressor rethreaded? Please advise...