@@sleeplessgamingct4227 yup. Cause this place is about content. And the music for his content sucked. So, ya. but I wouldn't say cryin. Just sayin it sucked.
It’s time to do an update to this video and make a new one. There shouldn’t be customers with RUclips channel that have better detailed installs that actually answer the average consumers questions. Multiple things missing from this video. Guys are watching this and still not feeling confident and having to continue to look for other videos with a better explanation. No hate just letting surefire know. After all customer support and your customers are everything, right?
One thing to note is depending on the manufacturer of your AR throwing away the shim is fine but you have to replace that shim on some of them liked on my ma15 from MMC Armory the step is much larger than than the shim that's provided with the warcomp so I had to actually order a Crush Washer 1/2 inch diameter from yhm and the part number is yhm - 28 - 5c - w
Literally the only thing I was wondering too. This guy is not good at explaining but those tiny details probably don’t even register with him any more 😂
Overtimed just by a hair? Not really. You’d only have to redo it if, for example, all the ports on the comp were facing some crazy direction like straight down or towards the left if you’re a right handed shooter. Ideally, you’d time it mostly straight up and down but also slightly to the right/left depending on your shooting hand.
Probably gonna be laughed at for saying this, But it Would of been nice to actually See how You, a Professional Gunsmith, can identify How to determine just how many revolutions was needed to properly seat the flash suppressor...
@@microcolonel thank you. My mistake came when I [visually] lined up my 3 prong FS, so the Prongs [appeared] to be lined up (2 on top, 1 on bottom -so the actual (gas) Flash would be directed (expelled) Down). And when I test fired it, I noticed a slight Reverb (i.e. Vibration) after Every shot. I looked at the FS Closer, I noticed it was off (Outside) of the barrels' Indent by a Strong 1/16" -on the Short Side. And that was My Lesson on just how important it is to make sure I'm lined up with that Indent!
@@shammy3138 I apologize about the confusion, but I'm not hip to all the technical terms. I'm just doing my best to explain the situation I've encountered. And now, truth be told, I'm kinda lost myself.
@@chrisharper9175 6 O' clock put holes underneath barrel? Say whaat? What do you mean? Wouldn't that port gas up and push barrel upward after firing? 12 O clock is what I thought ports should be finalized to reguardless from both right and left hand shooters , they both would want gas ports at top 12 O clock position, to keep muzzle rise tamed . I guess 9 to 12 O clock or 12 to 3 would make more sense so as to make sure some of the gas ports are facing upwards towards the sky for both rt or left hand shooters.
Warcomp I just received is different than shown. The 3 "fins," for lack of a better word, are not separated but together which makes that wrench I just bought useless and yet, no wrench I own, and I have a lot of wrenches, will fit on the wrench flats.
@@Ramon-du7jv Sorry boss, I don't remember ever finding one... but unless I'm way off base, I think I figured out the gist of it. You shoot right handed or lefty?
I used 2 crush washers back to back to get enough clearance to use a Warden on a 10.5" Faxon and a 10" DDM4. Tight fit but got enough clearance. No Rockset, just torqued to 30 foot pounds.
Hi good day, I have a 14.5 nato barrel on my 5.56 m4 .223 caliber . What's is the thread pitch 556 socom rc2 suppressor using SOCOM 3 PRONG flash hider?
Not necessarily, but if you're exceptionally strong or exceptionally cautious you might want to use one. Otherwise, tighten until it stops and like 1/50th of a turn after that.
How are you holding the gun in the vice? Also, is there any particular reason you don't use heat on the Rocksett? I know you can do it without heat, and it really just needs to dry out to be effective, but my understanding has always been that heating is preferred/"better". For those that do use heat, what do you use? I've always used a heat gun with no problems, but I recently got a different brand of Rocksett without realizing it(called "Hot Lock" I think?), and the directions say to heat it to 375° for 15-20 minutes(something like that at least.) Is a heat gun sufficient for that? And if not what other methods do people use to cure rocksett? I'm certainly not going to put in my family's oven, lol.
Is the calibration issue with torque wrenches by reversing out the Warcomp still an issue with a reversible ratchet head? I'm confused as to why it would throw off calibration. Thanks!
Some torque wrenches are designed to only torque right hand thread fasteners. Most modern ones are designed to do both left and right hand threads, so it’s less of an issue to loosen stuff with that style, but it’s best practice to use a breaker bar or ratchet when not actually setting a torque value. Reduces the wear on your precision tool
My Warcomp 762 seemed to line up fine without the spacer or shims on a BA barrel. Is this fine? Or should I remove and add in the spacer and shims? Thanks.
God, throw that brake as far as you can into the lake. Unless you keep a can on it and never forget to keep it on. Just writing this is making my ears ring again.
Use a regular armors wrench. I have SFMB for the SOCOM RC2 and the brake is squared off on the sides over the main vents. Just need the correct size bit for your torque wrench that you can get at any hardware store.
The Warcomp is 2.7 inches long.... How much overall length does it add to the barrel? If I install it on a 14.5" barrel, will it bring the total length to 16.5" or what?
most threads are around .6" in length. so whatever the barrel length, subtract .6 then add the length of your selected muzzle device. or just subtract .6 from you MD and add that to barrel length
My threads measure .6 inches and the warcomp measures 2.67 inches, so I'd say just about 2.0 in to be safe. It's also effected by how many/how thick your shims are. My current shims are .0835in.
Thanks for the lesson. I'm a very beginner and just bought a 7.5" ar-15. I wanted to change the muzzle brake (looks like there're many options that is better than birdcage it came with) but the part I need to unscrew is bit inside of the hand-guard (just inside to piss me-off, sorry). Is there a way to unscrew the birdcage w/o the taking whole damn hand-guard off? I appreciate your response in advance. Thanks!
no i had the same issue you have to take the whole hand guard off, if you go to a gun shop they will tell you this is extremely difficult and to bring it to them, but i simply got a vice block to secure my ar pistol and removed the screws and removed it with ease. Just be slow when removing it, it will look scary when taking it off but don't worry they are designed to be taken apart, but yes its the only way to get this thing on with the 7.5 in barrel in a bird cage
@@drewcellucci9678 : Thanks Drew, my upper is "Stag Arms" and it has different screw system (I've watched many RUclipss) to un-do the hand-guard. This is definitely rookie problem and since it's a brand new I may take in to the shop. Any case, Thank you for your advise and you have Great Holiday!
@@jonathans44 Hey Jonathan, thanks for the comment. I can't remember why I asked that. It could be that he said something in the video that with the way he said it, it sounded like he was saying that a stamp is needed for a flash hider. So I was responding, like, "Say what?" I just don't remember how I got the idea he was saying that, but it didn't make sense to me. But yes, I think you're right. I'm itching to get a couple of suppressors, but just aren't comfortable with providing all that personal info to the gov, even though I'm sure thay already have it all on all of us.
@@fog8969 If you've bought a gun in the last 20 years and the store you did the 4473 with has closed, and have a CCW permit, they already have it. I've been in the same boat as you, going back and forth, debating utility vs privacy, and at the end of the day if they want to know what I have it won't take much for them to find out. There are already several confirmed instances of de facto registries, so we may as well have the best tools available to us.
@@jonathans44 Not sure how that subject came up in our conversation. But I don't buy from just any gun store or FFL. I only buy from one large, well-established LE supply company that has multiple stores and that is likely to be in business as long as it is possible for such a business to exist. Even if they don't have what I want, I get them to special order it for me so that the purchase is from their business, for that very reason. I never buy from little gun stores or businesses that stand a chance of getting out of the gun business before the end of my own life.
Loctite breaks down at high temperatures, so it's possible you could get your barrel hot enough to destroy the loctite. Rocksett doesn't break down until much hotter. Luckily the loctite comes with the muzzle device.
Can you say that in 2022? 🤣 But yeah I know how you feel. I'm putting on one tomorrow and I'll be hitting them with a sharpie. If that doesn't hold up I'll use high temp engine paint.
SierraNV 0331 I think is just with the supplied ones because the war comp only needs to be timed due to the fact that it has ports where the gas needs to escape
Bought the warcomp from optics planet. Says on the Surefire packaging that the three prong wrench is included, well I guess for me it wasn’t! According to the packaging it should be included unless I am mistaken? If it’s not included I would think the price you pay for this it should be! Had to pay more money to buy it separate because I know customer service won’t do shit about it.
Three prong adapter is included for the 1/2x28 5.56 Warcomp because there is no place to use an armorers wrench. Adapter is not included with 5/8x24 7.62 because it has flat grooves for an armorers wrench. I have both Warcomps and found this to be the case. Hope this helps.
I guess I need a different armorers wrench because the magpul one I have does not work. I still think both should come with the tool, for the price they sell these. Thanks.
mobilesolutionsfl my magpul armorers wrench ended up working. Super tight fit but worked. Had to drive it onto the warcomp with a hammer to get it started but it worked.
My shims one of my shims is a little pushed over I can feel that they are not all aligned perfectly. Is this an issue? It’s already rockset and it’s timed correctly.
Why does the 7.62 warcomp need to be neutral. The kid who put mine on timed it right hand. I also have the warden on it and am experiencing accuracy issues Pretty disgusted w the whole experience Warden fits crooked Wtf over
Question: Why do you make the beveled spacer bright shiny chrome? Is that to give the enemy something nice and bright and shiny to shine their light on at night so that they can tag your location and shoot and kill you? Another question: Why can't companies like Surefire think of these little things that make so much sense and can be so, so important?
Had a really tough time installing mine. That was until I put on some intense drum music and then it was a cakewalk.
I installed mine listening to Everybody Wants Some by Van Halen….lol.
Damn, I never knew muzzle device installs could be so epic.
Like a boss battle in Tomb Raider
Great video....but please chill out on the background music.
Yeah lol
It's not background music when it's competing with the presentation. This is some new and as yet unexplained fetish among RUclipsrs.
I can’t stop fuckin laughing
Hahahaha 😂
The intensity and suspense when he’s lubing the tip 😂👌🏽
would be nice to see the finished install front the front looking straight on. Also maybe explain right hand timed or left etc. Thanks for the info
kill the music
@@hamschh
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@@sleeplessgamingct4227 yup. Cause this place is about content. And the music for his content sucked. So, ya. but I wouldn't say cryin. Just sayin it sucked.
Yeah I hate instructional videos or shooting videos where you want to hear the person or sound of the gun that have music playing in the background.
THE EFFIN MUSIC COVERS THE CLICKING OF THE TORQUE WRENCH!
Why did YOU need to hear the click? LOL,
It didn't click lol, he even said so.
It’s time to do an update to this video and make a new one. There shouldn’t be customers with RUclips channel that have better detailed installs that actually answer the average consumers questions. Multiple things missing from this video. Guys are watching this and still not feeling confident and having to continue to look for other videos with a better explanation. No hate just letting surefire know. After all customer support and your customers are everything, right?
Maybe they should make better muzzle devices that don’t need 47,000 shims and glue to keep it on? 😂
Info was good, but the music was SUPER distracting!!!
I came to watch how to install a Warcomp, not jam out to some music. The hell?
One thing to note is depending on the manufacturer of your AR throwing away the shim is fine but you have to replace that shim on some of them liked on my ma15 from MMC Armory
the step is much larger than than the shim that's provided with the warcomp so I had to actually order a Crush Washer 1/2 inch diameter from yhm and the part number is yhm - 28 - 5c - w
With what did you clean off the threads before installation? Thanks in advance.
Acetone.
Literally the only thing I was wondering too. This guy is not good at explaining but those tiny details probably don’t even register with him any more 😂
Again, these RUclipsrs just don't get it.
Travis Haley's Grandfather?
CX-03 that would be Travis Haley’s dad and grand thumb’s grand father.
Garanddad?
Travis Haley's father, Garand Thumbs Grandfather.
And now by proxy you understand how to shim the brackets of T-700 Series Engines on a Blackhawk.
If I exceeded 30 lbs by about 2 lbs would to get Tdc alignment would that cause any issues?
No, 30-40 ftlbs is good
Perfect info and demo. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
If I overtimed it just by a hair after rocksetting and torquing will it affect my rifle?
Overtimed just by a hair? Not really. You’d only have to redo it if, for example, all the ports on the comp were facing some crazy direction like straight down or towards the left if you’re a right handed shooter. Ideally, you’d time it mostly straight up and down but also slightly to the right/left depending on your shooting hand.
I wouldn't attempt changing the direction of the muzzle device once it's rocksetted, that stuff is pretty stiff.
So it looks like he timed it to the right for right handed shooter?
Yes
Yes, although the instructions dont do a good job of telling you which way to orient yourself for left or right installation.
Probably gonna be laughed at for saying this, But it Would of been nice to actually See how You, a Professional Gunsmith, can identify How to determine just how many revolutions was needed to properly seat the flash suppressor...
The thread pitch is known, so if it's 90° off, you need a spacer that is 1/4 the thread pitch.
@@microcolonel thank you. My mistake came when I [visually] lined up my 3 prong FS, so the Prongs [appeared] to be lined up (2 on top, 1 on bottom -so the actual (gas) Flash would be directed (expelled) Down).
And when I test fired it, I noticed a slight Reverb (i.e. Vibration) after Every shot.
I looked at the FS Closer, I noticed it was off (Outside) of the barrels' Indent by a Strong 1/16" -on the Short Side. And that was My Lesson on just how important it is to make sure I'm lined up with that Indent!
@@patrioticsaint2516 I’m having a hard time tracking what you’re saying. I want mine to be neutral, can u please advise...thanks
@@shammy3138 I apologize about the confusion, but I'm not hip to all the technical terms. I'm just doing my best to explain the situation I've encountered. And now, truth be told, I'm kinda lost myself.
@@shammy3138, by "Neutral," I assume you mean that you want your FS marks to align with the barrels Indent, dead center?
Did you use water or alcohol to clean the threads?
Acetone
I didn't learn how to put on my surefire flash hider but I did learn how to dance to war drums
Does that torq wrench attachment thing come with the war comp? Never bought one before but plan to.
Yes
Came to learn how to install muzzle device, stayed for the EPIC MUSIC
Taking a shot every time he says “And”
It’s funny how I didn’t notice/wasn’t bothered by the music until I started reading the comments
What wrench was he using on the breaker bar?
Are the shims and spacers included with all warcomp? Is this process the same for the CTN warcomp?
Yes they're included, and I'm not sure about the CTN
CTN Warcomp does include the shims/spacers.
What was the solution in your squeeze bottle?
Acetone
Urine
You can put the holes to vent where ya want right? They dont have to be exactly there to the right?
correct
3/6 o’clock for a right handed shooter 9/6 for a left handed shooter.
@@chrisharper9175 6 O' clock put holes underneath barrel? Say whaat? What do you mean? Wouldn't that port gas up and push barrel upward after firing? 12 O clock is what I thought ports should be finalized to reguardless from both right and left hand shooters , they both would want gas ports at top 12 O clock position, to keep muzzle rise tamed .
I guess 9 to 12 O clock or 12 to 3 would make more sense so as to make sure some of the gas ports are facing upwards towards the sky for both rt or left hand shooters.
@@mossymaple 12/3 sorry mistype
This would have been good if you hadn't decided the music was more important than Mr. Dueck's presentation.
I came to learn about how to clock this comp. You say mumble,mumble, top dead center. The gas holes, the notch for the can???
Does the wrench head come with the flash suppressor?
I got one today, 6/20/22, and it did.
Yes.
Warcomp I just received is different than shown. The 3 "fins," for lack of a better word, are not separated but together which makes that wrench I just bought useless and yet, no wrench I own, and I have a lot of wrenches, will fit on the wrench flats.
Email TechnicalSupport@surefire.com and they will assist you.
What brand is that torque wrench???
Will installing this keep a 14.5" barrel M-4 keep it at 16" OAL and can it be pin and welded?
@1:10 Where can i pick up one of these beveled spacers for a 5.56 barrel? Please and thank you
Is the warcomp supposed to come with the 3-prong wrench?
Comes with the 3 prong tool that goes onto your wrench, rocksett and shims.
Well that’s good news...the only other item required to purchase separately is the alignment rod. 🤪
the music is so loud my wife thought i was about to go fight a hoard of orcs what the fuck dude?
Ok I’m new to this. Why are all the holes not lined up on top? Why are the holes on the right of the rifle?
Would if you don’t use the rockset and torque to 32 foot pounds ?
This video was helpful. I watched it to learn more about the Left/Right/Neutral timing though so I guess I’ll keep looking
Exactly
Share link if you find one
@@Ramon-du7jv Sorry boss, I don't remember ever finding one... but unless I'm way off base, I think I figured out the gist of it. You shoot right handed or lefty?
Following
@@Doingxwellxthanks sorry for the late response these things were going into my junk mail! I’m ambidextrous but primarily shoot left!
Ahh have you seen a sig spear LT barrel? Use the chamfer spacer w that?
I used 2 crush washers back to back to get enough clearance to use a Warden on a 10.5" Faxon and a 10" DDM4. Tight fit but got enough clearance. No Rockset, just torqued to 30 foot pounds.
wtf
That’s the dumbest thing I ever heard.
All so you can pretend you have a suppressor. 😂
Why?🤷♂️
I dig the war drums in the background! Thanks for sharing. Love EVERYTHING SureFire!
Hi good day, I have a 14.5 nato barrel on my 5.56 m4 .223 caliber
. What's is the thread pitch 556 socom rc2 suppressor using SOCOM 3 PRONG flash hider?
Is this also how you’d install a 3 or 4 prong Surefire flash hider?
yes
anyone know what torque wrench hes using? looks nice and compact i am going to buy that.
If my Warcomp did not come with a shim kit, is that something I should complain to my gunshop about or is that something that comes separate?
Definitely complain to the gun shop, it shoulda came with shims
My shims were hidden in the instructions manual
What liquid did you put on the threads
Rocksett.
@@schristiansen3151 Is Loctite acceptable or is there a heat issue and that's why they use Rocksett?
@@MedCityViking Red Loctite will fail at about 500deg so it won't take full auto. I have had it fail on 9 Major open pistols.
Do I need a torque wrench to install?
Not necessarily, but if you're exceptionally strong or exceptionally cautious you might want to use one. Otherwise, tighten until it stops and like 1/50th of a turn after that.
How are you holding the gun in the vice? Also, is there any particular reason you don't use heat on the Rocksett? I know you can do it without heat, and it really just needs to dry out to be effective, but my understanding has always been that heating is preferred/"better".
For those that do use heat, what do you use? I've always used a heat gun with no problems, but I recently got a different brand of Rocksett without realizing it(called "Hot Lock" I think?), and the directions say to heat it to 375° for 15-20 minutes(something like that at least.) Is a heat gun sufficient for that? And if not what other methods do people use to cure rocksett? I'm certainly not going to put in my family's oven, lol.
Will the 3 prong wrench work with the older 3 prong flash hiders that were used on the early M-16s and XM-16 E1s?
Where do I find rock set and the torque adapter that you showed in your video? Thx
They should come in the package with the Surefire SF3P, SFMB, etc.
Is this the 10.3"/9.5" mk18 ris3??
Is the calibration issue with torque wrenches by reversing out the Warcomp still an issue with a reversible ratchet head? I'm confused as to why it would throw off calibration. Thanks!
Some torque wrenches are designed to only torque right hand thread fasteners. Most modern ones are designed to do both left and right hand threads, so it’s less of an issue to loosen stuff with that style, but it’s best practice to use a breaker bar or ratchet when not actually setting a torque value. Reduces the wear on your precision tool
How is it vised? What part of the upper is vised?
Looks to be the Geissele reaction rod
My Warcomp 762 seemed to line up fine without the spacer or shims on a BA barrel. Is this fine? Or should I remove and add in the spacer and shims? Thanks.
Can I use a crescent wrench
Is there a recommended tool/adapter for correctly torquing a surefire socom muzzle brake like there is for the warcomp?
God, throw that brake as far as you can into the lake. Unless you keep a can on it and never forget to keep it on. Just writing this is making my ears ring again.
@@kotchz455 some of us live behind enemy lines where flash hiders are prohibited, so we're forced to run muzzle brakes.
@@vgt move
Use a regular armors wrench. I have SFMB for the SOCOM RC2 and the brake is squared off on the sides over the main vents. Just need the correct size bit for your torque wrench that you can get at any hardware store.
Anyone know if i need a 1/2 in or 3/8 in torque wrench to fit the torque adapter?
1/2”
I need a Surefire FH556-216A for my L119A1 clone 😪
What block/rod do you hold the upper ?
Looks to be the Geissele reaction rod
Does it come with the shims and tool to tighten down?
Mine did, but make sure you get an adapter if you have a tapered barrel... I just found out the hard way 🙄
Is that alcohol your cleaning with?
Acetone
Nice review and update. Like the clic’s
Can anybody show me what position for a lefty?!
Using a shiny shim like that would drive me insane.
where can you find black ones at?
You sound like an easy going person
Sharpie
You'll forget when people are shooting at you.
@@microcolonel yeah but the other 99.9999999-100 percent of the time it would still drive me nuts.
Can you do this on ak platform
What happen if you use two crush washer??
You get the double crush.
The Warcomp is 2.7 inches long.... How much overall length does it add to the barrel? If I install it on a 14.5" barrel, will it bring the total length to 16.5" or what?
Well what do you think?
most threads are around .6" in length. so whatever the barrel length, subtract .6 then add the length of your selected muzzle device. or just subtract .6 from you MD and add that to barrel length
How did you not see you just answered your own questions while asking them??..lol
My threads measure .6 inches and the warcomp measures 2.67 inches, so I'd say just about 2.0 in to be safe. It's also effected by how many/how thick your shims are. My current shims are .0835in.
@@enb3810 Thank you for answering my original question with actual knowledge.
I forgot it had a special tool. Was looking everywhere for my armorer's wrench.
Thanks for the lesson. I'm a very beginner and just bought a 7.5" ar-15. I wanted to change the muzzle brake (looks like there're many options that is better than birdcage it came with) but the part I need to unscrew is bit inside of the hand-guard (just inside to piss me-off, sorry). Is there a way to unscrew the birdcage w/o the taking whole damn hand-guard off? I appreciate your response in advance. Thanks!
no i had the same issue you have to take the whole hand guard off, if you go to a gun shop they will tell you this is extremely difficult and to bring it to them, but i simply got a vice block to secure my ar pistol and removed the screws and removed it with ease. Just be slow when removing it, it will look scary when taking it off but don't worry they are designed to be taken apart, but yes its the only way to get this thing on with the 7.5 in barrel in a bird cage
@@drewcellucci9678 : Thanks Drew, my upper is "Stag Arms" and it has different screw system (I've watched many RUclipss) to un-do the hand-guard. This is definitely rookie problem and since it's a brand new I may take in to the shop. Any case, Thank you for your advise and you have Great Holiday!
This is like a music video with somebody talking in the background
Those glasses are so cool..... what make and model?!?!
What free floating handgaurd was on that gun
Geissele MK16
This guy Knows what hes talking about.
What was he spraying all over the place ?
Great video duecke! Waiting on a sps 300 stamp and will be installing one of these bad boys soon!
You need a stamp for a flash hider?
@@fog8969 Need a stamp for a suppressor. I'm guessing he's using the warcomp as a QD base for the SOCOM 300 SPS
@@jonathans44 Hey Jonathan, thanks for the comment. I can't remember why I asked that. It could be that he said something in the video that with the way he said it, it sounded like he was saying that a stamp is needed for a flash hider. So I was responding, like, "Say what?" I just don't remember how I got the idea he was saying that, but it didn't make sense to me. But yes, I think you're right. I'm itching to get a couple of suppressors, but just aren't comfortable with providing all that personal info to the gov, even though I'm sure thay already have it all on all of us.
@@fog8969 If you've bought a gun in the last 20 years and the store you did the 4473 with has closed, and have a CCW permit, they already have it. I've been in the same boat as you, going back and forth, debating utility vs privacy, and at the end of the day if they want to know what I have it won't take much for them to find out. There are already several confirmed instances of de facto registries, so we may as well have the best tools available to us.
@@jonathans44 Not sure how that subject came up in our conversation. But I don't buy from just any gun store or FFL. I only buy from one large, well-established LE supply company that has multiple stores and that is likely to be in business as long as it is possible for such a business to exist. Even if they don't have what I want, I get them to special order it for me so that the purchase is from their business, for that very reason. I never buy from little gun stores or businesses that stand a chance of getting out of the gun business before the end of my own life.
For the love of god, please turn down the music and re-upload.
Went to my local gun shop and he looked at me like I was crazy when I asked to get it timed for right hand shooting. Lol
Now how do I remove one with the Rocksett?
Soak/boil it.
Useful video, mine arrives this week.
What about locktite ?
Loctite breaks down at high temperatures, so it's possible you could get your barrel hot enough to destroy the loctite. Rocksett doesn't break down until much hotter.
Luckily the loctite comes with the muzzle device.
Hate those sliver shims. Why can't they use black ones?
Can you say that in 2022? 🤣 But yeah I know how you feel. I'm putting on one tomorrow and I'll be hitting them with a sharpie. If that doesn't hold up I'll use high temp engine paint.
For the SF3P does it require spacers/shims/timing like the Warcomp? Or can you just screw it on with the supplied spacer/shims. Thanks for the upload
SierraNV 0331 I think is just with the supplied ones because the war comp only needs to be timed due to the fact that it has ports where the gas needs to escape
@@ThatKidKc722 that's what I figured. Thanks for the response
Are Shims able to be found at a hardware store? Or do you need to order them from the corresponding company that sells the muzzle device?
Muzzle devices usually come with a few
Bought the warcomp from optics planet. Says on the Surefire packaging that the three prong wrench is included, well I guess for me it wasn’t! According to the packaging it should be included unless I am mistaken? If it’s not included I would think the price you pay for this it should be! Had to pay more money to buy it separate because I know customer service won’t do shit about it.
Three prong adapter is included for the 1/2x28 5.56 Warcomp because there is no place to use an armorers wrench. Adapter is not included with 5/8x24 7.62 because it has flat grooves for an armorers wrench. I have both Warcomps and found this to be the case. Hope this helps.
I guess I need a different armorers wrench because the magpul one I have does not work. I still think both should come with the tool, for the price they sell these. Thanks.
I got one without a wrench either.
mobilesolutionsfl my magpul armorers wrench ended up working. Super tight fit but worked. Had to drive it onto the warcomp with a hammer to get it started but it worked.
@@AD-iv7gt did yours come with the shims and rocket as well?
It's like you knew I just picked this thing up. Great video and even better timing (no pun intended lol).
Why in the everliving fuck are shims not included with most muzzle devices?
I don't know about everyone else, but I keep coming back only for the music. I don't even have a Warcomp.
I came for the music
Here is my in depth install! I hope this helps!!! ⬇️
ruclips.net/video/dCIleTTy-mI/видео.html
My shims one of my shims is a little pushed over I can feel that they are not all aligned perfectly. Is this an issue? It’s already rockset and it’s timed correctly.
Why does the 7.62 warcomp need to be neutral. The kid who put mine on timed it right hand.
I also have the warden on it and am experiencing accuracy issues
Pretty disgusted w the whole experience
Warden fits crooked
Wtf over
Didn't really say the position. Guessing the notch is 6pm..
Great presentation, thanks!
Maybe I need to get a gunsmith to do this: lots of questions from a newbie for this video
If only for the fact that you may not own a torque wrench 😅 it's good to learn, but it's better not to mess up your rifle
@@Ewetoobizknotseys most definitely: I can’t afford to mess up this rifle. 😬
Thanks for the instruction. BUT PLEASE TURN OF THAT LOUD, ANNOYING BACKGROUND NOISE.
I personally use copper anti-seize also on the threads
So you use anti seize on the threads, and then you put rocksett on them to seize them...😂😂😂😂 lol whatever dude
Question: Why do you make the beveled spacer bright shiny chrome? Is that to give the enemy something nice and bright and shiny to shine their light on at night so that they can tag your location and shoot and kill you?
Another question: Why can't companies like Surefire think of these little things that make so much sense and can be so, so important?
That will not reflect enough light to give away your position.
This is THE VIDEO for installing & timing a Warcomp - ruclips.net/video/dCIleTTy-mI/видео.html