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    Not my best shot but there is a glock in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyzik View Post
    Not my best shot but there is a glock in there.


    And a big cock



    Voodoo, I took one similar to that yesterday...not as good of course

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    White tape on the barrel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoo_man View Post
    White tape on the barrel?
    Assuming it's plumbers tape?

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    Like Pyzik said, it's Teflon tape (my phone autocorrected that to felon tape)

    Keeps thread on cans from backing off...just a little cheap insurance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former11B View Post
    Like Pyzik said, it's Teflon tape (my phone autocorrected that to felon tape)

    Keeps thread on cans from backing off...just a little cheap insurance
    How does the Teflon stand up to the heat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Cock View Post
    How does the Teflon stand up to the heat?
    According to DuPont, 620*F is the melting point, but even on centerfire rifle, I've never gotten it so scorchingly hot it's been a gooey mess or anything, and I've done mag dumps on 16" and 18" ARs. I'd be interested to see how hot the threads get versus the blast baffle area of a can

    Whenever I remove the suppressor from the host, and I use it Teflon tape on 9mm pistol and 5.56 rifle direct thread cans, the tape has been compressed into the threads and there's usually some amount of carbon blacking, so I use a 9mm bore brush and scrub the old tape off (comes off easily) and put about 1.5 rotations of new tape on. Never had a direct thread suppressor back off while using it, both on 1/2x28 and 13.5x1LH threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former11B View Post
    According to DuPont, 620*F is the melting point, but even on centerfire rifle, I've never gotten it so scorchingly hot it's been a gooey mess or anything, and I've done mag dumps on 16" and 18" ARs. I'd be interested to see how hot the threads get versus the blast baffle area of a can

    Whenever I remove the suppressor from the host, and I use it Teflon tape on 9mm pistol and 5.56 rifle direct thread cans, the tape has been compressed into the threads and there's usually some amount of carbon blacking, so I use a 9mm bore brush and scrub the old tape off (comes off easily) and put about 1.5 rotations of new tape on. Never had a direct thread suppressor back off while using it, both on 1/2x28 and 13.5x1LH threads
    I think I'll pick some up for retaining my thread protector on my threaded WC barrel. I haven't used it much because I have to retighten it every mag or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle Cock View Post
    I think I'll pick some up for retaining my thread protector on my threaded WC barrel. I haven't used it much because I have to retighten it every mag or two.
    I just found this tape. Looks like it's good 2600. I just wonder how thick it is.

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    ^^^ Love that patch
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