Z zikarro Member Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Dec 22, 2012 #1 Once again I can not remember which way the crush washer goes on the muzzle where the flash suppressor screws on. Help please.
Once again I can not remember which way the crush washer goes on the muzzle where the flash suppressor screws on. Help please.
sound wave US Veteran Joined Nov 17, 2012 Messages 283 Reaction score 116 Location Honolulu, Hawaii Dec 22, 2012 #2 almost positive the cupped part goes towards the tip of the barrel. the pointier end goes towards the rifle. edit: from googling around, it is the cone side towards the rifle. i had to double check. i just did mine, but i got short-term memory. Last edited: Dec 22, 2012
almost positive the cupped part goes towards the tip of the barrel. the pointier end goes towards the rifle. edit: from googling around, it is the cone side towards the rifle. i had to double check. i just did mine, but i got short-term memory.
T Tempest 455 Member Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 76 Reaction score 21 Dec 22, 2012 #3 Yes that is correct.
OP Z zikarro Member Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Dec 22, 2012 #4 Wide end facing the flash hider, smaller end facing the barrel?
OP Z zikarro Member Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Dec 22, 2012 #5 Whoops, I didn't see your posts when I sent that second one. I was trying to describe what I meant. Thanks for the help. I thought that was the direction. I can't remember anything for five minutes either. lol
Whoops, I didn't see your posts when I sent that second one. I was trying to describe what I meant. Thanks for the help. I thought that was the direction. I can't remember anything for five minutes either. lol
Gopher Slayer Member Joined Oct 2, 2011 Messages 999 Reaction score 607 Location Washington/Montana Dec 22, 2012 #6 zikarro said: Wide end facing the flash hider, smaller end facing the barrel? Click to expand... Yes. That gives you the most surface to surface contact. Friction can do it's job.
zikarro said: Wide end facing the flash hider, smaller end facing the barrel? Click to expand... Yes. That gives you the most surface to surface contact. Friction can do it's job.
OP Z zikarro Member Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Dec 22, 2012 #7 Gopher Slayer said: Yes. That gives you the most surface to surface contact. Friction can do it's job. Click to expand... Thanks. I appreciate everyone's quick response.
Gopher Slayer said: Yes. That gives you the most surface to surface contact. Friction can do it's job. Click to expand... Thanks. I appreciate everyone's quick response.