Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
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Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
It appears not unless I'm just not seeing it. Direct thread will always result in about a 1" shorter OAL, right?
Re: Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
Here is a repose I got from Rugged
Thanks for your email. The answer to your question is a bit of yes and no. No, we don’t manufacture a dedicated direct thread mount for the Surge. However, you can use any of our muzzle devices to allow for a direct thread application. To do this, you’d want to attach the brake or flash hider to the host then mount the Surge to the muzzle device. At that point you can unthread the Surge and the muzzle device together and have a direct thread mounting option.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Thanks,
Chris
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Re: Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
^^ ummm ok. That just totally defeats the purpose/benefits of direct threading anyway.
Anybody can do that. A simple "no" answer would've sufficed.
Anybody can do that. A simple "no" answer would've sufficed.
Re: Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
Yeah that response makes no sense to me.
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Re: Rugger Surge/Razor - do they have a direct thread mount option?
It makes sense.tf2addict wrote:Yeah that response makes no sense to me.
They could have said, "just don't torque down and time the brake."
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