What are in inner threads of a trident 9?

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What are in inner threads of a trident 9?

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I want to make sure the proper thread pitch it.
1 3/16-24 is this correct?

Thanks!
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Re: What are in inner threads of a trident 9?

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bellamy67 wrote:I want to make sure the proper thread pitch it.
1 3/16-24 is this correct?

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Um .... why?

You should only be threading SWR mounts into a Trident and you should only be using Trident mounts in a Trident.
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I'm guessing he wants to connect his Trident body directly to the B&T TP9 pistol, so he's asking for the Trident thread insert specs so he can make/have an adapter made.

That is just a guess though.
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TOOL1075 wrote:I'm guessing he wants to connect his Trident body directly to the B&T TP9 pistol, so he's asking for the Trident thread insert specs so he can make/have an adapter made.

That is just a guess though.
Correct!
I was talking to tros about it and it would allow me to use one less adapter. Right now I use two adapters on one gun.
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you probably saw the TP9 thread in the main section- I'm using a TROS adapter in conjunction with his 3-lug adapter, with the SWR 3-lug mount. (so, two adapters, and a mount - 3 total attachment pieces)

I haven't shot it yet, but I think it has the potential to be really quiet....

The barrel shroud and TROS adapter combination should provide a relatively large expansion chamber for the gasses before they even enter the SWR 3-lug mount and then the Trident. We'll see!
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bellamy67 wrote:
TOOL1075 wrote:I'm guessing he wants to connect his Trident body directly to the B&T TP9 pistol, so he's asking for the Trident thread insert specs so he can make/have an adapter made.

That is just a guess though.
Correct!
I was talking to tros about it and it would allow me to use one less adapter. Right now I use two adapters on one gun.
Let me chat with Henry about it, and if we agree, we will give the specs to TROS.
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this is innovation in action, right here!
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mpallett wrote:
bellamy67 wrote:
TOOL1075 wrote:I'm guessing he wants to connect his Trident body directly to the B&T TP9 pistol, so he's asking for the Trident thread insert specs so he can make/have an adapter made.

That is just a guess though.
Correct!
I was talking to tros about it and it would allow me to use one less adapter. Right now I use two adapters on one gun.
Let me chat with Henry about it, and if we agree, we will give the specs to TROS.
Thanks, I just thought one less adapter would reduce the chance of a baffle strike.
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bellamy67 wrote:
mpallett wrote:
bellamy67 wrote: Correct!
I was talking to tros about it and it would allow me to use one less adapter. Right now I use two adapters on one gun.
Let me chat with Henry about it, and if we agree, we will give the specs to TROS.
Thanks, I just thought one less adapter would reduce the chance of a baffle strike.
how is your point of impact (POI) shift right now, using the adapters you are using? and is the POI shift consistent?
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TOOL1075 wrote:
bellamy67 wrote:
mpallett wrote: Let me chat with Henry about it, and if we agree, we will give the specs to TROS.
Thanks, I just thought one less adapter would reduce the chance of a baffle strike.
how is your point of impact (POI) shift right now, using the adapters you are using? and is the POI shift consistent?
Well, with this gun... I pretty much spray everything. I adjusted the sites to the trident, quite well.

NOW... my rockriver 9mm pistol I can't even adjust the sites enough to site the damn gun in!
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Any developments on this issue?
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bellamy67 wrote:Any developments on this issue?
Your request is approved :)

I'm digging up the actual specs now and will get them to you.
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mpallett wrote:
bellamy67 wrote:Any developments on this issue?
Your request is approved :)

I'm digging up the actual specs now and will get them to you.
Thanks much appreciated!
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mpallett wrote:
bellamy67 wrote:Any developments on this issue?
Your request is approved :)

I'm digging up the actual specs now and will get them to you.
How it coming along? Mark from tros wants to confirm the correct thread pitch. Thanks
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Re: What are in inner threads of a trident 9?

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I know this is an old thread, but.... did SWR ever give the thread specs out? I have lost, put up, put away or did something with my 1/2-28 fixed adapter. Since I have a lathe and mill I can make my own but would like to confirm the thread pitch. Anyone?
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happycamper wrote:I know this is an old thread, but.... did SWR ever give the thread specs out? I have lost, put up, put away or did something with my 1/2-28 fixed adapter. Since I have a lathe and mill I can make my own but would like to confirm the thread pitch. Anyone?
I searched my email and I can't find it. They didn't like giving it out because the silencers have been damaged by people making adapters incorrectly (threads too long, etc. Ask me how I know lol.....)

I will continue to search. When I recently called SilencerCo to ask about my Trident warranty, in the discussions I was informed that there were a little bit different types of threads used during the design life of the product, but I don't think that occured with the threads you are talking about. Anyway, I'll keep looking.
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Thank you!
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