Instruction Manual
WARNING! – Always wear eye protection when discharging a firearm equipped
with a silencer. Discharging a firearm without wearing eye protection may lead to
property damage, personal injury and/or death.
WARNING! – Silencers can become extremely hot while the host firearm is being
discharged. After shooting, allow the silencer to reach ambient temperature
before attempting to remove the silencer from the firearm. If removal is
necessary prior to the silencer cooling to ambient and/or the tightness of the
silencer on the host firearm barrel must be verified, the use of heat resistant
gloves is mandatory. Handling a hot silencer without heat resistant gloves may
lead to skin burns and/or personal injury.
WARNING! – The bore through your PRODIGY™ silencer must align
concentrically with the bore of the barrel to which it is mounted. A mismatch of
the silencer and barrel bores may lead to property damage, personal injury
and/or death.
WARNING! – The barrel threads must be properly machined to allow proper
attachment of a PRODIGY™ silencer. The use of an improperly threaded barrel
with a PRODIGY™ silencer may lead to property damage, personal injury and/or
death. Barrel threading guides are available on the AAC website at
www.advanced-armament.com. For further clarification on muzzle threads,
contact ADVANCED ARMAMENT CORP at 770-925-9988.
WARNING! – Only fire .22 Long Rifle ammunition through a PRODIGY™
silencer. The use of ammunition other than .22 Long Rifle ammunition may lead
to property damage, personal injury and/or death.
INSTALLING A PRODIGY™ SILENCER
1. Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
2. Render the firearm safe by removing the magazine, completely unloading
the firearm and engaging the safety to the “SAFE” position. See the
firearm’s owner’s manual for detailed instructions.
3. Remove the thread protector from the muzzle.
4. Inspect the muzzle threads to verify they are clean and undamaged.
5. Inspect the threads in the rear of the silencer to verify they are clean and
undamaged.
6. Look through the silencer from the rear to ensure the bullet path through
the silencer is unobstructed.
7. Examine the silencer for any signs of damage.
8. Carefully thread the silencer fully onto the host firearm. See Figure 1.