Giving this a try to see if it helps people hang around and engage with the community a little bit more. Spicy memes and gun bunnies are great but we all know the one thing that keeps us together is our love of the firearms that guarantee our freedom.
If you have questions about guns, training, ammo, etc. etc. and don't feel like getting joke answers in a standalone post of a site dedicated to shitposting, ask it here.
For the people who would like to answer questions, please keep it somewhat serious. Lighthearted humor is fine but I'd like to keep the actual autism out of this particular post.
If this seems effective, I'll try to get one stickied every week
What exactly is preventing you from timing with a single crush washer?? Worst case, you can crank a full 360 degrees down onto a single crush washer? If you have too many threads or too shallow of a muzzle break, I'd use a solid spacer instead of another crush washer.
I'm not sure. I've gone almost 360° with m4 brakes but the bigger gals I can't get more than 60° without jumping up and down on my vice handle to keep the barrel in place.
Flat washers may work but I don't see any advantage to using them instead of another crush as long as it doesn't look like garbage.
.win: I'm assuming the added 64th of an inch can't be beneficial.
Not sure what the proper solution to that is. I'd try using 1 crush washer, but sand down the small end some in order to require less crushing. It probably wont help much, but I always install crush washer muzzle devices by tightening down, easing off, tightening down more like I'm tapping a hole. If you have accuracy problems, I could see the double crush washers as a potential culprit due to uneven muzzle crown pressure. Otherwise it probably isn't a big deal.
Admitting it's effectiveness at the cost of my dignity. Good advice.