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Uffdaphil
26 May 2015, 08:24
What are users opinions of the Griffin taper mount? Does it require frequent tightening? I'm sold on the Reece 7 for my 300BLK, but would consider the 30-SD w/QD if the taper is problematic.

Also, I like the idea of the muzzle brake additional baffle to reduce can wear. Why would someone prefer the flash hider? Does not the tube already suppress flash?

SINNER
26 May 2015, 08:32
The flash hider and brake are for when you use the rifle without the can. No experience with the Griffin QD mounts.

UWone77
26 May 2015, 08:36
On my short barreled uppers that I use 90% suppressed, I usually put brakes on them. So much more hot gasses and powder are eroding that first baffle on shorter barrels. With that said though, you need to put an insane amount of rounds down range to erode a brake or an all inconel first baffle.

alamo5000
26 May 2015, 08:44
Start watching about 5 minutes in and you can see a detailed view of how it works.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElpoBfrGAkw


The mount is one of the reasons why I bought a griffin suppressor.

Uffdaphil
26 May 2015, 08:45
Since my 9" AAC is the only shorty I will run mostly suppressed I can live with the blast. With 5.56 of 10.5 and 11.5 I'll try both.

Thanks.

Edit: Thanks for the video. The mount looks good to me. More than just a simple screw-on.

alamo5000
26 May 2015, 08:48
The flash hider and brake are for when you use the rifle without the can.

^^^ What he said.

Some people prefer (non suppressed) shooting with flash hiders and other people prefer muzzle brakes. With Griffin you can pick whatever you like and then add a suppressor at will. Also all of the mounts are interchangeable particularly with the Recce 7. The Recce 7 can be put on an AK, a .308, a 5.56 on down... all the mounts and mating surfaces are standard size.


No experience with the Griffin QD mounts.

They also have several different kinds of mounts. Some fit on a standard bird cage... but I like the taper mount better.

VIPER 237
26 May 2015, 09:09
The taper mount design is one of the best at return to zero of any style mount on the market. And if tightened properly you will not have an issue of needing to re-tighten. I have a few thousand rounds through my Recce 7 and have never had an issue of having it come loose while shooting.

alamo5000
26 May 2015, 09:20
Edit: Thanks for the video. The mount looks good to me. More than just a simple screw-on.

Yes, exactly. And you're welcome. [:D]

I see those AAC mounts and they have very large threads on them. The Griffin ones seem like they they have a tighter thread and a lot more of them. Now combine that with that rearward taper that the suppressor seats in and it seems to me to be very rock solid. It seems like a two point securing of the suppressor not just one.

If it gets dirty inside the mount surface just use a round brass pipe cleaner brush and she's good as new. (Tip give to me from the guy's at Griffin)

SINNER
26 May 2015, 09:21
Seems like the mounts are as much a reason to choose a can than anything else. I just went with SilencerCo Sakers for new 5.56 and 7.62 cans. I really like their mounts and the brakes work well when shooting with out the supressor. $90 a piece is hard to argue also for a muzzle device when others are getting $150+.

alamo5000
26 May 2015, 09:26
Here is an old thread from another forum that has some pretty good pics on it... this is using the old baffle design but the mount and all that still haven't changed.

Take a look.

http://www.texasguntalk.com/forums/class-iii-nfa/56624-griffin-armament-recce-7-testing.html

Former11B
26 May 2015, 09:47
I have a taper mount suppressor (not Griffin) but I always put a light finger-dabbed coating of FrogLube on it because after shooting a few mags and letting it rest/cool, it can lock up to the point you will be unscrewing the mount inside the can. I have no worries about it coming loose during firing UNLESS it wasn't tightened to begin with. And with the taper mount, I wouldn't (and don't) tighten it as hard as I do a thread-on can because it WILL lock up during firing. I had to dump two mags to loosen it once. It's a good design because it returns the can to zero, prevents it from backing off, and acts like a gas seal to prevent rear-escape of gas

As far as thread-on cans go, I run one religiously on a 16" carbine and have seen it used on 10.5-12.5" rifles with zero loosening issues. I put two revolutions of teflon tape on the threads and then hand tighten the can with the magwell between my knees and it is good to go. And that is getting the can burning, cigarette lighting hot.

Uffdaphil
26 May 2015, 12:51
Thanks all for the helpful info. My Aero anti-seize barrel nut grease ought to work against freezing up.

I just got back from getting my trust set up (Uffda Trust) and sending off a lower to be engraved. Gotta wait until July 1 for the new law to be in force. Good thing I got to the shop at opening. Place was packed with trust buyers when I left. CarbonScoring was there and drafted to help me with the online application. Thanks bud.

six8
26 May 2015, 14:31
My mount is waiting on a can. I think they rock. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/26/5768feb11f522b0c29b782c2bcaedd2d.jpg

CarbonScoring
26 May 2015, 16:20
Thanks bud.

Anytime. [:)]

alamo5000
26 May 2015, 16:36
My mount is waiting on a can. I think they rock. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/26/5768feb11f522b0c29b782c2bcaedd2d.jpg

Awesome shot! What length of rail is that on what length of barrel?

six8
26 May 2015, 16:46
9" bbl and 8" rail

GRIFFIN ARMAMENT
26 July 2015, 00:47
The taper mounts have grown on me. I used to prefer the qd interface but the taper mounts are hard to beat. The cans are lighter and with the 1.8 ounce minimalist and 1 ounce minimalist Ti mounts system weights approach titanium system weights with traditional military style durability.

UWone77
26 July 2015, 07:52
The taper mounts have grown on me. I used to prefer the qd interface but the taper mounts are hard to beat. The cans are lighter and with the 1.8 ounce minimalist and 1 ounce minimalist Ti mounts system weights approach titanium system weights with traditional military style durability.

Interesting, I've been looking at the taper mounts, but would have figured the QD ones were better.

Uffdaphil
26 July 2015, 09:02
Another nice feature of the Griffin taper mounts is the blast deflector you can use in lieu of the the thread protector. The fellow next to me at our covered range benches appreciated it on my 10.5" 556. Sounded more like a 12ga from my perspective and threw a huge fireball.

toolboxluis00200
26 July 2015, 09:20
I like the taper Mount from the videos I seen looks very solid

Jerry R
26 July 2015, 14:06
Great thread. A good friend just purchased a Recce 7. He is coming to the fall shoot, and I hope it is out of jail by then. If so, "Film at 11"

alamo5000
26 July 2015, 14:20
Great thread. A good friend just purchased a Recce 7. He is coming to the fall shoot, and I hope it is out of jail by then. If so, "Film at 11"

LOL!

Yeah that would be awesome.

When I get my Recce 5 out of jail I am going to do some accuracy testing on it, both short and long range and see how she does. Who knows, I might even try my hand at doing my first ever video (for anything).

GRIFFIN ARMAMENT
31 July 2015, 09:42
https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/11081234_10153809291949569_5193176145831989660_n.j pg?oh=07f6ba7587a020b4801ac8d6ca8552d9&oe=563F4AE5
The rarely seen Griffin Stealth Flash Suppressor- here in the even more rarely seen M1A variety. These are outstanding resonance free flash suppressors, available in a wide variety of thread pitches.

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/10410422_10153777263294569_2740793213511498934_n.j pg?oh=2f2e0cc0793713f803bfe91f49493b38&oe=56553A24
Yes 10mm HK 3 Lug mounts. Some products we make only exist because we wanted them to exist. The 10mm 3 lug is a great example of that.

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/10978654_10153663912529569_8068166698612092240_n.j pg?oh=7b447e9a647c20e813a8a608f48b5870&oe=560FB357
24mm AK thread adaptors with barrel muzzle indexing for suppressor compatible 5/8x24 thread provision to FSB threaded Ak's

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xat1/v/t1.0-9/10440853_10153787032659569_657696409264236152_n.jp g?oh=9b8b991cf2593e833f8a458bd7948edc&oe=564C79B0
The M4SD Hammer Comp, seen here on a Modern Carbine From Modern Outfitters. We liked the Hammer Comp so much we made it the standard equipment with M4SD II, & K suppressors.

https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/10257653_10153439231534569_6878199809821340550_o.j pg
The SDQD line has too many mount options to fit in the picture.

toolboxluis00200
31 July 2015, 10:56
That last is awesome