Yes it’s an older model, but it has a Published lifetime warranty that should be honored by a company that bought the rights to the name. This suppressor had a huge write up as the newest thing in gun magazines when it came out.
Luckily I found an adapter that converts from the M16 x 1 LH to a...
I contacted AAC and they were useless. I have the original AAC Owners manual that says it’s designed for the USP and Glock 21 without any sort of adapter and they argued I was wrong. It works perfect with the USP, I wouldn’t buy an Advanced Armament product again. You can tell a lot about a...
There is no piston in the suppressor. I found the original gun magazine article in 2002 on this suppressor. It was designed for the USP and Glock 21 to not require the addition of a piston.
I’ll call AAC on Monday to see if they have any suggestions. I also ordered a 13 and 15 lb recoil spring...
Thanks for your help. Calling AAC Monday was my next move.
Considering though that the original manual says it was designed to work alone Specifically with a USP and a Glock 21; hopefully they can help or use the lifetime warranty to correct it.
This AA Tactical suppressor is from 2002. It says in the manual it is designed to work with the USP and Glock 21 without “recoil enhancing”.
Neither end threads off to access the interior.
It works fine on the USP, maybe the new AA barrel needs to be broken in?
Mine is a sealed can, no threaded
Mine is a sealed can. You can’t thread open the end to access. One end threads to the barrel and the other is there the bullet comes out. Id need an extrernal unit.
I am in need of some advice on a suppressor I’m using on a Glock 21 gen 2.
I just received a new Advanced Armament barrel for the pistol to work with my older AA .45 suppressor. This is a straight can no piston. The cub and can were clean and lubed lightly.
The can works great on my H&K USP...
I have an Advanced Armament .45 suppressor that fits my HK USP .45 Tactical thread size 16x1 LH IIRC.
It does not have the adapter that threads out of it to modify; it’s a sealed unit.
Does anyone know of a separate adapter that would allow me to attach my suppressor to my standard thread...
That doesn't appear to be a problem, but Id like to be able to break it down. The .45 can I have doesn't break down and I don't really know when its clean or how it looks inside anymore. Thanks
I looked at the website for the Dobbs ARC22 AL, it doesn't say if it can be taken apart to clean. Does it breakdown and if not how do you clean it since its Aluminum and not Stainless steel?
i shoot a lot of .22 and .9 mm. I have never gotten to shoot one suppressed, but I have a can for my H&K USP which is fun.
With the Silencerco special I was wanting to add another. Which one will give me the best sound reduction using standard ammo? Do both require Subsonic ammo to have a real...