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5/22/2016 4:53:21 PM EDT
What do I need to configure this for my FN SCAR 16?  I believe I need something for the 1/2x28 without using the booster assembly?  Do I just need to buy the spacer in place of the spring?   I'm getting to the point where I'm starting to regret even getting this can which I didn't think was possible.

Thanks
Steve
5/22/2016 7:11:38 PM EDT
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I believe you can use the 1/2-28 taper mount.  That's the way I would go.  Direct thread on a semi-auto rifle kinda sucks.
5/22/2016 8:57:32 PM EDT
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What do I need to configure this for my FN SCAR 16?  I believe I need something for the 1/2x28 without using the booster assembly?  Do I just need to buy the spacer in place of the spring?   I'm getting to the point where I'm starting to regret even getting this can which I didn't think was possible.

Thanks
Steve
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You could buy any 1/2x28 threaded Taper Mount

Stealth Flash hider taper mount
Taper Mount Flash Comp
Taper Mount 2 port Muzzle brake
Taper Mount Minimalist Brake
Taper Mount Minimalist Titanium Brake
Minimalist Taper Mount Flash Hider
Taper Mount Hammer Comp 556

All the devices listed above will work with the long taper attachment that is included with the silencer.

The Minimalist devices listed above will work with the Taper Mount Minimalist Blast Shield below which makes your silencer a bit shorter and lighter, 7.9" and 15.7 ounces. You will see this is how we mount it to our SCAR16S

Minimalist Blast Shield


A2 Blast Shield would interface with A2 devices, or our M4SD and 30SD Flash Comps, also our M4SD hammer comp, and M4SD paladin Brake

A2 Blast Shield

M4SD FLash COMP
M4SD Tactical Comp
M4SD Hammer Comp
M4SD Paladin Brake
30SD Flash Comp

You could also run a 3 lug adapter kit and 1/2x28 3 lug barrel adapters in the short configuration.  Although both the long and mid size taper mount configs are quieter.

3 Lug Interface Kit
3 lug barrel adapter



So there are quite a few different ways to mount that to your Scar.   We generally don't recommend direct threading a can onto a rifle although you could do that.  A more secure attachment will be better in the long run.

Also see below video.  

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