Manual

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Note:
Tightness of the Locking Ring is critical to accuracy and minimal point of
impact shift.
4. Confirm Tightness!
Fully tighten the Locking Ring as
tight as possible!
Never back it off to the last notch!
Note: The Locking Ring notches are a
failsafe to keep the Suppressor attached if
something rubs against the Locking Ring. If
the tooth on the Ratchet Stop does not drop
into a notch when the Locking Ring is fully
tightened, that is OK. Just remember to
tighten the Locking Ring as tight as
possible by hand. The ratchet can be lightly
pushed.
5. Verify
Attempt to rotate Suppressor, only very slight movement under tension should
be felt.
Attempt to remove Suppressor by aggressively pulling Suppressor forward.
When attached correctly, the Suppressor will have no movement.
6. Installation is now complete
SUPPRESSOR REMOVAL
NOTE: After firing, Sound Suppressors are most easily removed from the weapon while they are still
warm. Carbon fouling solidifies as the unit cools, making later removal more difficult.
WARNING: Do not remove / install Suppressor on a loaded weapon.
WARNING: Confirm that weapon is unloaded and on Safe (Refer to your weapon’s operator’s
manual for weapon safety features and handling instructions). With muzzle pointed in a safe direction
remove ammunition from receiver. Draw bolt/carrier assembly to rear and inspect chamber and receiver
verifying weapon is clear.
1. Secure weapon, keeping muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
Push lightly
and the
ratchet stop
will drop
into next
notch