Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
I bought a factory threaded 10/22 rifle as well as a MK22 threaded pistol from Ruger. Will they work with an AAC Element or should I have the threads checked to be concentric? What's the washer on the front of the 10/22 barrel behind the thread protector for?
Re: Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
10/22 factory threads are often sometimes longer than is desirable and require a spacer.
Probably need a picture or at least a description of the washer unless someone is already familiar with it.
MK II ? MK III ? Kind of assuming 22/45 ... maybe a LITE? Should be fine with the pistola.
Probably need a picture or at least a description of the washer unless someone is already familiar with it.
MK II ? MK III ? Kind of assuming 22/45 ... maybe a LITE? Should be fine with the pistola.
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Re: Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
I got a Gemtech spacer for my threaded 10/22 take-down from my LGS.
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Re: Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
I have an AAC element can. The rifle came with a washer nut type of thing that's behind the thread protector. Could I safely run my can on the rifle and pistol? Will the Gemtech spacer work with the element and factory threaded 10/22 and mk22?
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Re: Does the Ruger 10/22 threaded and MK22 threaded work?
Considering the investment you have in the Element, it seems to me you'd be well served taking the precaution of taking the guns and suppressor in to a qualified gunsmith and having them checked for alignment. Optically and probably better to use a true steel rod as well, something smooth and just a hair smaller than the bore, to see if there's any offset in suppressor alignment. Just because a barrel is 'factory threaded' doesn't guarantee alignment with the bore of the threads or the shoulder.