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Posted: 5/2/2024 10:36:05 PM EDT
You’re welcome Get em while you can.
Link Posted: 5/2/2024 10:50:38 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bluedog82:
You’re welcome Get em while you can.
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... And out of stock already.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 12:14:31 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/3/2024 12:17:01 AM EDT
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... And out of stock already.
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Wowza
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 12:20:48 AM EDT
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Shit I think that's exactly what I want. I'm actually going to certify my scythe ti tomorrow, just got a notification. I'm just not sure how much space in the first chamber for muzzle devices. If anyone knows let me know. Weird, must be an omen.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 1:02:06 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By ECCO_Machine:
I'm still running them, just put the first 25 in stock to gauge how many I need to run in this batch.  

More than I thought, evidently.
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Hi

When will you have this in stock

Griffin Long & XL 1.375-24 Bravo Adapter
Any in titanium?
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 2:39:02 AM EDT
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Would I have enough room to run the Paladin brake with this adapter and my scythe ti?
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 4:02:40 AM EDT
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I guess the email notification didn't work...
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 4:25:12 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Toker_:
I guess the email notification didn't work...
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It worked for me, I was able to order another one.  Hopefully, you're still able to grab one of the extra ones.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 8:23:03 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By ECCO_Machine:
I'm still running them, just put the first 25 in stock to gauge how many I need to run in this batch.  

More than I thought, evidently.
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FWIW, I’m in for 3 now, and a few more later after everyone else gets a chance to get theirs.  

Other than appearance, is there any maintenance downside to either natural or Moly-Coat Resin? Like, will damaging the coating cause misalignment or will the uncoated version stick to a Ti mount? In case you can’t tell, I’m totally unfamiliar with that coating.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 9:38:12 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By 1168RGR:
FWIW, I’m in for 3 now, and a few more later after everyone else gets a chance to get theirs.  

Other than appearance, is there any maintenance downside to either natural or Moly-Coat Resin? Like, will damaging the coating cause misalignment or will the uncoated version stick to a Ti mount? In case you can’t tell, I’m totally unfamiliar with that coating.
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Norrel’s Moly Resin is a thin, hard, durable, temp resistant, solvent impervious, thermally cured, mostly cosmetic (especially for titanium) coating.  I’d be surprised if it’s applied to mating surfaces. It’s hard to scratch and looks good.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:18:16 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By 1168RGR:


Other than appearance, is there any maintenance downside to either natural or Moly-Coat Resin? Like, will damaging the coating cause misalignment or will the uncoated version stick to a Ti mount?
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Neither the threads nor the taper are coated.
It's purely a cosmetic feature on the outside of the mount.

So there is no functional difference between coated or uncoated.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:21:07 AM EDT
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I’ll add that my chopped MG7K done by Ecco was refinished with moly resin, and I’ve found it to be a very durable coating. Way better than the cerakote on my Wolfman, for instance.

The King of Silence, Improved: Rex MG7K Mod Ecco
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:29:54 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Toker_:
I guess the email notification didn't work...
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Worked for me.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 12:53:02 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By mk4dubbin:

Worked for me.
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Originally Posted By mk4dubbin:

Worked for me.

Originally Posted By turbobrick:
It worked for me, I was able to order another one.  Hopefully, you're still able to grab one of the extra ones.

Signed up again. Fingers crossed.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 1:03:02 PM EDT
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Semi related - are any of your Plan A / HUB adapters cut to fit with that little indented waist the Ranger 7 has? My Griffin adapter has a skirt that hits it and prevents full seating.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 1:54:03 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By KalmanPhilter:


Norrel’s Moly Resin is a thin, hard, durable, temp resistant, solvent impervious, thermally cured, mostly cosmetic (especially for titanium) coating.  I’d be surprised if it’s applied to mating surfaces. It’s hard to scratch and looks good.
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Originally Posted By dmk0210:
Neither the threads nor the taper are coated.
It's purely a cosmetic feature on the outside of the mount.

So there is no functional difference between coated or uncoated.
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Thanks, guys. (Edit: bought 3 in ODG)


Originally Posted By Amish_Bill:
Semi related - are any of your Plan A / HUB adapters cut to fit with that little indented waist the Ranger 7 has? My Griffin adapter has a skirt that hits it and prevents full seating.
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The Griffin Plan A L doesn’t have the skirt that the regular Griffin Plan A has. Don’t remember if we’ve talked about that before, or know for sure if it’ll work.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 1:56:32 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Amish_Bill:
Semi related - are any of your Plan A / HUB adapters cut to fit with that little indented waist the Ranger 7 has? My Griffin adapter has a skirt that hits it and prevents full seating.
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The Ranger 7 needs the Plan A Long to fit the Griffin muzzle devices.

https://www.griffinarmament.com/plan-a-long-taper-mount-adapter-for-omega-nomad-other-1-375x24-threaded-suppressors/

That being said, this Ecco looks like it may fit, but no one has confirmed it yet. If I can purchase one, I'll report back if it fits or not.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 2:25:47 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By 1168RGR:
...The Griffin Plan A L doesn't have the skirt that the regular Griffin Plan A has. Don't remember if we've talked about that before, or know for sure if it'll work.
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Originally Posted By 1168RGR:
...The Griffin Plan A L doesn't have the skirt that the regular Griffin Plan A has. Don't remember if we've talked about that before, or know for sure if it'll work.
I think you answered in a previous post. I still haven't chucked this into a drillpress to trim down with a file, had custom work done somewhere, or sold it and bought something different.

Originally Posted By Toker_:
The Ranger 7 needs the Plan A Long to fit the Griffin muzzle devices.

https://www.griffinarmament.com/plan-a-long-taper-mount-adapter-for-omega-nomad-other-1-375x24-threaded-suppressors/

That being said, this Ecco looks like it may fit, but no one has confirmed it yet. If I can purchase one, I'll report back if it fits or not.
Thanks for the assist.

This is weird - The A is too short, the XL gives more internal space and looks better, but has an interfering internal skirt, but the more expensive "L" smack in the middle doesn't.

Hmmm... I just had a random idea - is that internal restriction an alignment taper?
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 3:39:17 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Amish_Bill:
Hmmm... I just had a random idea - is that internal restriction an alignment taper?
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No idea. The factory AAC direct thread only has a miniscule lip in front of the threads. Maybe someone with a Stamp adapter can chime in on what that has.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 3:48:03 PM EDT
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Meh, Plan B is better
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 4:07:03 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin:
Meh, Plan B is better
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Thank you for your helpful contribution.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 5:55:34 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By bluedog82:


Thank you for your helpful contribution.
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Your welcome
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 8:17:18 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/3/2024 9:55:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin:
Meh, Plan B is better
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In what way?
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:04:31 PM EDT
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In what way?
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He had Kevin call him.
Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:16:03 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/3/2024 10:37:49 PM EDT
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He had Kevin call him.
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Unpossible
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 12:31:49 AM EDT
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Got the email notification this time. Ordered one. Let's see if it fits the Ranger 7.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:05:15 AM EDT
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Ok help me out here. It says "1.375-24 Bravo (“ASR”, “H.U.B.”) Griffin taper adapter specs". Does this mean it fits any Bravo "HUB" suppressor for the Griffin Taper Adapters? The "ASR" in the description throws me off, I thought "ASR" was a different mounting solution. What I want is a Titanium adapter to fit in my Scythe Ti that will take Plan A taper muzzle devices from Griffin, is this what I want?
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:24:03 AM EDT
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Forgot to quote
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:24:53 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By fmkenner:
Ok help me out here. It says "1.375-24 Bravo (“ASR”, “H.U.B.”) Griffin taper adapter specs". Does this mean it fits any Bravo "HUB" suppressor for the Griffin Taper Adapters? The "ASR" in the description throws me off, I thought "ASR" was a different mounting solution. What I want is a Titanium adapter to fit in my Scythe Ti that will take Plan A taper muzzle devices from Griffin, is this what I want?
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Yes this is what you want.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:44:08 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman:

Yes this is what you want.
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman:
Originally Posted By fmkenner:
Ok help me out here. It says "1.375-24 Bravo (“ASR”, “H.U.B.”) Griffin taper adapter specs". Does this mean it fits any Bravo "HUB" suppressor for the Griffin Taper Adapters? The "ASR" in the description throws me off, I thought "ASR" was a different mounting solution. What I want is a Titanium adapter to fit in my Scythe Ti that will take Plan A taper muzzle devices from Griffin, is this what I want?

Yes this is what you want.


Thank you.

ETA: Just  ordered it.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 5:14:25 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By fmkenner:
Ok help me out here. It says "1.375-24 Bravo ("ASR", "H.U.B.") Griffin taper adapter specs". Does this mean it fits any Bravo "HUB" suppressor for the Griffin Taper Adapters? The "ASR" in the description throws me off, I thought "ASR" was a different mounting solution. What I want is a Titanium adapter to fit in my Scythe Ti that will take Plan A taper muzzle devices from Griffin, is this what I want?
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You can see the Ecco Ti adapter here peeking out the bottom of my jailbound Scythe.  I went by to test fit once the can got to the dealer.  Fit up was perfect, I tested the Ecco with a Ti Griffin brake and some non-Ti Griffin brakes at home as well.  

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Link Posted: 5/4/2024 9:35:39 AM EDT
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In what way?
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Originally Posted By Luny421:
Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin:
Meh, Plan B is better

In what way?

Threads are behind the taper.  Think its lighter as well IIRC.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 10:10:07 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/4/2024 10:19:31 AM EDT
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Ordered 4
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 10:52:32 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin:

Threads are behind the taper.  Think its lighter as well IIRC.
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That's just a personal preference. All the basic taper mounts work equally well. The differences boil down to FH/Brake/Comp designs available, thread patterns available, aesthetics, tool features, and very slight weight/length differences. Except for thread patterns, these are all just personal preference.

Unless there is a Ti mount for Plan B, I doubt it's lighter than these Ti Ecco mounts.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 11:05:50 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By dmk0210:


That's just a personal preference. All the basic taper mounts work equally well. The differences boil down to FH/Brake/Comp designs available, thread patterns available, aesthetics, tool features, and very slight weight/length differences. Except for thread patterns, these are all just personal preference.

Unless there is a Ti mount for Plan B, I doubt it's lighter than these Ti Ecco mounts.
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Pretty sure the DD Zilch is the only one close at 1.5 oz, Ecco is at 1.1 oz.

ETA: Rearden Atlas Ti is 1.2 oz, I stand corrected
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 11:39:04 AM EDT
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Threads are behind the taper.
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I figured that would be the response. It’s a nonissue.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 12:13:31 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Luny421:


I figured that would be the response. It’s a nonissue.
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Originally Posted By Luny421:
Originally Posted By Blacktoothgrin:

Threads are behind the taper.


I figured that would be the response. It’s a nonissue.


I have not seen any engineering data that’s shows which mating location (before or after the threads) offers a more secure connection.  IMO, it’s personal preference.  Seems the Plan B option just offers more muzzle device options currently which can make it more appealing to some.  

I like the Gyrex option with the larger mating surface and quick turn threads but it has limited muzzle device options and is proprietary but I guess all the different taper options were proprietary at one point.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 1:10:46 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By QtrHorse:


 IMO, it’s personal preference.  Seems the Plan B option just offers more muzzle device options currently which can make it more appealing to some.  
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Yep. And plan A has more thread patterns available.

You pay your money and you make your choice.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:00:45 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman:

Pretty sure the DD Zilch is the only one close at 1.5 oz, Ecco is at 1.1 oz.

ETA: Rearden Atlas Ti is 1.2 oz, I stand corrected
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman:
Originally Posted By dmk0210:


That's just a personal preference. All the basic taper mounts work equally well. The differences boil down to FH/Brake/Comp designs available, thread patterns available, aesthetics, tool features, and very slight weight/length differences. Except for thread patterns, these are all just personal preference.

Unless there is a Ti mount for Plan B, I doubt it's lighter than these Ti Ecco mounts.

Pretty sure the DD Zilch is the only one close at 1.5 oz, Ecco is at 1.1 oz.

ETA: Rearden Atlas Ti is 1.2 oz, I stand corrected


The Zilch is good for shorter muzzle devices as it pushes forward past the flange that forms the wrench flats. Longer muzzle devices & short blast chambers could run out of space.

For a hunting can a Plan A made out of 7075 aluminum would be very light. The smaller hole in a Plan B probably makes it always a touch heavier for the pea under the mattress gram counters.
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 2:07:44 PM EDT
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These seem pretty popular
Link Posted: 5/4/2024 3:48:09 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/4/2024 5:13:53 PM EDT
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So basically tapers are good. Before threads, after threads, it don’t matter. Tapers are good.
Link Posted: 5/6/2024 12:44:39 AM EDT
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Would it be ok to run titanium adapters with steel suppressors? Would mixing titanium and steel give a negative affect? I just got a titanium adapters for my scythe ti which makes sense. But I still need a couple more adapters for other cans. Should I just stick with steel for them?
Link Posted: 5/6/2024 1:21:17 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By fmkenner:
Would it be ok to run titanium adapters with steel suppressors? Would mixing titanium and steel give a negative affect? I just got a titanium adapters for my scythe ti which makes sense. But I still need a couple more adapters for other cans. Should I just stick with steel for them?
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You can mix steel suppressors and titanium mounts with zero negative effects.
Link Posted: 5/6/2024 5:06:14 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By eagarminuteman:

You can mix steel suppressors and titanium mounts with zero negative effects.
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You don't think the titanium would get too hot in a hard used can?
Link Posted: 5/6/2024 8:04:58 AM EDT
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You don't think the titanium would get too hot in a hard used can?
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The mass and cross-sectional area of the Ti adapters is higher than that of a Ti baffle. It will be fine.
Link Posted: 5/6/2024 8:21:29 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Luny421:

The mass and cross-sectional area of the Ti adapters is higher than that of a Ti baffle. It will be fine.
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Originally Posted By fmkenner:


You don't think the titanium would get too hot in a hard used can?

The mass and cross-sectional area of the Ti adapters is higher than that of a Ti baffle. It will be fine.


Thanks. I'm right in the planning stages, figuring out what mounts I want. I might as well get all titanium adapters while I'm here.
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