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3. Install and hand tighten muzzle device until snug. (Black arrow,
FIGURE 5)
4. Insert combination tool that is attached to a torque wrench into
wrench ats on the muzzle device. Wrench ats are 3⁄4”
in width.
5. Use torque wrench set at 20-30 ft. lbs. and combination/
crow’s-foot wrench (armorers tool) to tighten suppressor adapter
onto host weapon. Do not torque suppressor adapter beyond 30
ft. lbs. You may need to remove muzzle device and add/remove
shims to orient the timing of the muzzle device correctly.
6. Verify wrench ats are positioned top and bottom dead center
for optimal installation.
7. Remove adapter for next steps.
5.3 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES
1. Apply supplied Rocksett to the barrel threads. (Gray arrow,
FIGURE 4)
2. Repeat steps 3-6 in Section 5.2.
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY ROCKSETT TO THE SUPPLIED SPACER.
DO NOT ALLOW ROCKSETT TO ENTER BORE OF HOST WEAPON.
FIGURE 5
6. QUICK-CLAMPING SUPPRESSOR
ATTACHMENT PROCEDURES
OPEN: Rotate collar until it stops on the at faces of the lock
tabs. (FIGURE 1)
ATTACH: Thread suppressor onto muzzle device until clamps
snap over the retaining ange on the muzzle device (you may
feel some resistance, this is normal) and the suppressor is
secured tightly.
LOCK: Tighten locking collar against the locking tabs on the
suppressor core. (FIGURE 2)
VERIFY: Attempt to rotate suppressor; only slight rotational
movement under tension should be felt. Slight rotation is normal,
with the clamps retaining the suppressor against the locating
taper on the muzzle device.
Attempt to remove suppressor by aggressively pulling/twisting
suppressor forward. When attached correctly, the suppressor
will have no forward movement and minimal rotational movement
under tension.
UNLOCKED LOCKED
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2