Five years later, and you are still helping CZ owners. THANK YOU so much for this video! My son and I just got our first suppressor (Silencerco Omega 36M) and needed exactly this video today to get it mounted. Now we're off to the desert for some silent plinking fun!
I noticed my thread protector is cracked all the way through. It looks like it came loose under the compensator and got hit but it's too wedged in there to get it out. I emailed CZ to ask about a replacement and they flat out said go to HBI and buy one. Thanks CZ, very cool.
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Excellent! I looked high and low for something that explained the "dual threading" of the CZ EVO. THANK YOU!!!! Now I can go about ruining my new toy with full confidence that I have some vague idea of what I'm getting myself into. ;) Again, thanks for posting this!
Funny is stumbled on this video I just bought a scorpion and was wondering what the 2 items were that came in the box. Now I know thank you very much for that.
Timely and informative. Just got my stamp and I was wondering about putting the suppressor on. I also got the gun cerakoted in a German flecktarn pattern. Cool. I bought the barrel removal wrench from you in case I need it someday.
I had a gunsmith install your guys' MLok handguard on my Evo 3. The way he gave the gun back to me there is nothing on the end of the barrell, just a wider section of threads that then goes to a smaller section of threads. Is there something I need to do in order to install a new or the original muzzle device? I'm no gunsmith and don't want to shoot the gun until I have a proper muzzle device back on the gun.
It sounds like you have a Gen 2 Scorpion with "dual thread" type barrel with our 6.84" angle handguard installed? The barrel probably has two types of threads; M18x1 for the barrel nut, stepping down to a 1/2-28 thread at the muzzle. The larger M18x1 threads are used by the factory barrel nut to retain the factory handguard and flash hider. Under the factory flash hider should be a thread protector on the smaller 1/2-28 threads. The gun is safe to shoot as long as the bore/muzzle is clear; that could be a muzzle device correctly installed on the smaller more common 1/2-28 threads (tight, torqued against the shoulder of the larger M18x1 threads). Or it could be the factory flash hider torqued on the M18x1 threads. The M18x1 threads are long, to the point where they are going to be visible from the top while using our 6.84" angle handguard. What we typically recommend, if the cosmetics of visually seeing the threads is distracting or unsightly, would be to run our 6.84" flat handguard (b/c is extends to cover those threads from the top side). Please don't hesitate to call/email us directly for help or if you want to swap out the handguard shroud to another type/style. We got you 👊
Correct. And a lot of people do exactly this. But if going this route we recommend putting a thin film of high temperature grease/anti-seize (think automotive brakes) on the 1/2-28 threads. Yes, over LONG periods of time it will come off with regular cleaning, but generally a very thin film does a great job of protecting the 1/2-28 threads... the carbon build up will wipe off easily if you ever decide to use the 1/2-28 threads for something else in the future.
My thread protector got loose and the bullets were hitting it. I found out after my bullets were nowhere on target. Took it all out and ordered the Evo Ultra Comp muzzle device.
Thanks for the tip on using thread lock on the thread protector! I pick up mine this week and would probably have not checked that! Do you recommend the blue threadlocker?
Yes, blue loctite is great for the thread protector. We like the blue 243 for muzzle devices because it seems to resist solvents (ie barrel cleaning chemicals) a little better than the 242 flavor. But... degreasing the threads and applying a couple drops of ANY type of thread lock is far better than running it without.
It depends; you cannot remove the barrel nut if you are using a handguard that requires it (barrel nut retains factory handguard on some models) but if you are running a "free-float" type handguard then yes, you can definitely remove the barrel nut and run a comp that sleeves the barrel or similar.
I'm planning on getting the tri lug adapter for my scorpion from you guys, the 1/2-28 one. I do not have the m18x1 ring though, the thread protector. Would I still be able to just install the 1/2 28 TRI lug adapter on the end and suppressor without the m18x1 ring?
Yes, you can install a 1/2-28 tri lug directly onto your muzzle threads, it will mate against the shoulder where the 1/2-28 threads step up to M18x1. As you mentioned their may be a gap on the M18x1 threads between that shoulder and the barrel nut, but it will be primarily cosmetic. Not having the M18x1 ring installed will not affect the tri lug alignment or operation.
The threads on factory CZ barrels are nitrided, which does a pretty good job in our experience at preventing rust on steel (ie: same finish as the outside surface of the barrel). The primary purpose of the thread protector on the CZ Evo is to prevent physical damage to the 1/2-28 threads due to corrosion from heat/burning powder/copper/lead/carbon etc...
I got a fan port compensator (meaning 2nd one in your video) and when installing I can't get it to screw tight and have the holes facing upward completely evenly. Always slightly lop sided. You said they must be timed and facing upward but screwed it on and off without showing it completely installed so I have no point of reference to know if it being a little uneven is a problem. I hope someone understands what I mean, it's a little hard to explain
I think I understand what you are asking/what the issue could be. Our fan port comps include a crush washer, and it is important that this crush washer be used with this particular compensator. The crush washer will allow the compensator to be "timed" while in its last rotation. You DO NOT torque the crush washer flat, rather, after the compensator comes into contact with it, simply continue to turn/rotate the compensator until it is in the correct orientation. The deflection in the crush washer is designed to keep the compensator in place. If that makes sense? And if you have "flattened" out your crush washer, please just call or email us, we can send you another :-)
@@hb_industries i have the same issue like A.H. comment. After i put the crush washer and turn/hand tight the compensator the holes ended up at 2 o'clock. Is it safe for the barrel to keep tighten the compensator that much (almost 315 degree-turn)?
@@POGIAKO62 Yes, the crush washers are designed with enough deflection in the taper (crush) to compensate for 360 degrees of mis-alignment on a 1/2-28 thread pattern. Or, one full turn from the time that the muzzle device and crush washer come into contact with the shoulder of the barrel. 315 degrees is a lot, but the washers are designed to absorb it.
Have you noticed if the PIC rail on the PS for forend where the front sight goes is raised at all? I’ve heard it angles up which causes the sight to be off.
Great question, answer is "No". Our Ultra Comp for the Evo covers the exposed M18x1 threads, and utilizes the spring tab to lock. If you use the spacer, our Ultra Comp would not engage the spring tab, and could not lock into place. Please DO NOT use the spacer with our Ultra Comp.
If "that whole part" is the barrel nut, then it would depend on handguard... The OEM handguard is retained by the barrel nut; therefore if the barrel nut is removed, the handguard is not retained (will fall off). If you are using an aftermarket/free float handguard (like ours) you can remove the barrel nut entirely. Hope this helps?
I just got my Fan port Compensator. Can you make a video timing the install of the Fan port on the CZ Scorpion, or does it matter if there’s a little imbalance on the side openings?
Did you use the included crush washer? The ports should be symmetric, running from about 9:00-3:00. There is about 180-270 degrees of rotation available in the crush washer.
I'm dying to order your micro compensator, I know many others waiting for that little guy too. Edit: I got it, put it on a glock 22 9mm conversion barrel and it seemed like it actually helped quite a bit. My groups were actually looking a lot better. It did change the report of the pistol a little bit too, It sounds a bit meaner than the pop it made before.
Does anyone know where I can buy a m18×1 thread protector? Like a replacement factory one. I bought mine used and it didnt come with one. Any help would be appreciated
@@hb_industries CZ USA has been sold out that spacer for like 2 years… They are impossible to find… I bought my Scorpion new 2 years ago and it was not included the original packaging.. I called CZ and the guy said they had quit including them in the box… I don’t know if this was for a brief period or indefinitely.. Maybe I got unlucky… Why don’t you guys manufacture that thread spacer/protector?
The Evo S2 Micro models with flash can are a 1/2-28 RH threaded barrel. Removal and installation of muzzle devices on these models is very similar to an AR rifle, no spring tab like the Evo S1 pistols, just left loose/right tight and use a crush washer or rockset/thread lock.
I notice the spring tab on the Evo in this video is at a different position than mine is on my Evo. The spring tab is at about 10 or 11 o'clock, whereas mine is just under 6 o'clock (facing the barrel, as if the muzzle were a clock). I haven't messed with installing any kind of muzzle device, why would mine be in a different position?
Great question! That spring tab is secured to the "barrel nut". The reason for the different position/clocking is that the "barrel nut" is not timed to the barrel/handguard/receiver. When the factory installs the "barrel nut" they do not care where in its rotation it meets torque. The nut is simply tightened, and they stop when it meets torque. The final position/rotation of the "barrel nut" will be slightly different on every Evo, and therefore the spring tab position slightly different as well. If that makes sense? It is a very clever design, intended to tie everything together without the need for exact rotational alignment of handguard+barrel+muzzle device.
The bolt is a huge, heavy chunk of steel slamming back and forth. Nothing you can do about it except go with a delayed blowback system like the CMMG. That usually elimates vibration and recoil.
Nice video. Informative. Thanks. I’ve got a Thompson SG2 with a Gemtech 2 on the way. Any advice on how to attach? Preferably with the tri lug? Thanks again.
3-lug/tri-lug is definitely a very versatile way to mount 9mm/300blk cans. If "Gemtech 2" is their "Aurora-2" model 3-lug would not be an option, and the small lightweight wipe style cans in general not a good candidate for SMG type hosts. (However your Thompson SG2 would be perfect)
As long as the ASR or other mount does not contact or stop on the flash hider spring tab you should be alright... alternately CZ-USA does sell the spacers separately, but for $15... yikes... shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetail/366016400705_Short-Thread-Protector-18x1-Evo
@@hb_industries When torquing a shimmed mount like the ASR brake, can the barrel nut flats be used to counter the torque applied to the brake? Or could that potentially cause other issues. Again I think its only 15-30 ftlbs.
@@yepthehusband great question and yes, the 15mm barrel flats could and should be used to counter the torsion of installing a muzzle device. The barrel fixation is clam-shelled in the upper receiver (polymer), and needs to be supported whenever the barrel/muzzle is torqued. Using a 15mm wrench on the barrel flats to counter the 15-20ft*lbs on the ASR brake install is a VERY good idea.
Thank you so much. I love my Scorpion and I love my other CZ products BUT the Scorpion manual has to be the worst owner's manual in modern firearms history! I'm gonna find something to order from y'all (you have good looking stuff anyway) just to say thanks again.
Five years later, and you are still helping CZ owners. THANK YOU so much for this video! My son and I just got our first suppressor (Silencerco Omega 36M) and needed exactly this video today to get it mounted. Now we're off to the desert for some silent plinking fun!
Excellent presentation and host. Thanks for making this video. It answered every question that I had and one or two that I hadn't gotten to yet.
I noticed my thread protector is cracked all the way through. It looks like it came loose under the compensator and got hit but it's too wedged in there to get it out. I emailed CZ to ask about a replacement and they flat out said go to HBI and buy one. Thanks CZ, very cool.
Same thing has just happened to me. WTH
Wow, I would expect much better support from CZ. Smith & Wesson or Ruger would have sent a replacement out to you Next Day Air at no charge.
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Excellent! I looked high and low for something that explained the "dual threading" of the CZ EVO. THANK YOU!!!! Now I can go about ruining my new toy with full confidence that I have some vague idea of what I'm getting myself into. ;) Again, thanks for posting this!
Great video, i watched cuz alot of people been having that 1/2x28 come loose and shoot it before they noticed.. i was gonna just leave mine stock.
I saw that little space in my safe the other day and I didn’t know what it was or which gun it was for. Thanks. Now I know not to throw it away.
This was very helpful. All the facts without the fluff. Thanks, guys!
Good, simple, clear video. Thanks. OH - and it worked, I just ordered stuff from you guys.
Funny is stumbled on this video I just bought a scorpion and was wondering what the 2 items were that came in the box. Now I know thank you very much for that.
Extremely helpful. I’m putting on my 3 lug adapter for my Gemtech Multimount 9.
Timely and informative. Just got my stamp and I was wondering about putting the suppressor on. I also got the gun cerakoted in a German flecktarn pattern. Cool. I bought the barrel removal wrench from you in case I need it someday.
Thank you so much finally I found out what that was for!
Great video!, i'll be buying my next round of accessories from y'all. Just got to get a form 1 taken care of first.
I had a gunsmith install your guys' MLok handguard on my Evo 3. The way he gave the gun back to me there is nothing on the end of the barrell, just a wider section of threads that then goes to a smaller section of threads. Is there something I need to do in order to install a new or the original muzzle device? I'm no gunsmith and don't want to shoot the gun until I have a proper muzzle device back on the gun.
It sounds like you have a Gen 2 Scorpion with "dual thread" type barrel with our 6.84" angle handguard installed? The barrel probably has two types of threads; M18x1 for the barrel nut, stepping down to a 1/2-28 thread at the muzzle. The larger M18x1 threads are used by the factory barrel nut to retain the factory handguard and flash hider. Under the factory flash hider should be a thread protector on the smaller 1/2-28 threads.
The gun is safe to shoot as long as the bore/muzzle is clear; that could be a muzzle device correctly installed on the smaller more common 1/2-28 threads (tight, torqued against the shoulder of the larger M18x1 threads). Or it could be the factory flash hider torqued on the M18x1 threads.
The M18x1 threads are long, to the point where they are going to be visible from the top while using our 6.84" angle handguard. What we typically recommend, if the cosmetics of visually seeing the threads is distracting or unsightly, would be to run our 6.84" flat handguard (b/c is extends to cover those threads from the top side). Please don't hesitate to call/email us directly for help or if you want to swap out the handguard shroud to another type/style. We got you 👊
It shouldn’t be an issue to just remove the thread protector, and run it with only the factory flash hider right?
Correct. And a lot of people do exactly this. But if going this route we recommend putting a thin film of high temperature grease/anti-seize (think automotive brakes) on the 1/2-28 threads. Yes, over LONG periods of time it will come off with regular cleaning, but generally a very thin film does a great job of protecting the 1/2-28 threads... the carbon build up will wipe off easily if you ever decide to use the 1/2-28 threads for something else in the future.
Thank you! Another excellent video by your company.
HB industries what suppressor do you recommend for a CZ scorpion 3 plus micro with stock hand guards.
My thread protector got loose and the bullets were hitting it. I found out after my bullets were nowhere on target. Took it all out and ordered the Evo Ultra Comp muzzle device.
Did you all quit making/selling these? I can't find them on your website
they do not make the 1-2/28 ones right now if that is what youre asking.
I'm looking for this flash hider with no luck? The one that's symmetrical
Thanks for the tip on using thread lock on the thread protector! I pick up mine this week and would probably have not checked that! Do you recommend the blue threadlocker?
Yes, blue loctite is great for the thread protector. We like the blue 243 for muzzle devices because it seems to resist solvents (ie barrel cleaning chemicals) a little better than the 242 flavor. But... degreasing the threads and applying a couple drops of ANY type of thread lock is far better than running it without.
@@hb_industries Thanks for the fast reply!! My package from HB Industries delivers today! I am looking forward to tonight! :)
Can you remove the barrel nut for deeper sitting comp?
It depends; you cannot remove the barrel nut if you are using a handguard that requires it (barrel nut retains factory handguard on some models) but if you are running a "free-float" type handguard then yes, you can definitely remove the barrel nut and run a comp that sleeves the barrel or similar.
What is the thread pitch where the muzzle device screws on? Not the the 1/2x28 (obviously) but behind that.
M18x1 (Right Hand)
I'm planning on getting the tri lug adapter for my scorpion from you guys, the 1/2-28 one. I do not have the m18x1 ring though, the thread protector. Would I still be able to just install the 1/2 28 TRI lug adapter on the end and suppressor without the m18x1 ring?
Yes, you can install a 1/2-28 tri lug directly onto your muzzle threads, it will mate against the shoulder where the 1/2-28 threads step up to M18x1. As you mentioned their may be a gap on the M18x1 threads between that shoulder and the barrel nut, but it will be primarily cosmetic. Not having the M18x1 ring installed will not affect the tri lug alignment or operation.
@@hb_industries great! Thanks so much for the info and response.
If I were to take off the thread protector, will the threads rust, because they are exposed?
The threads on factory CZ barrels are nitrided, which does a pretty good job in our experience at preventing rust on steel (ie: same finish as the outside surface of the barrel). The primary purpose of the thread protector on the CZ Evo is to prevent physical damage to the 1/2-28 threads due to corrosion from heat/burning powder/copper/lead/carbon etc...
I got a fan port compensator (meaning 2nd one in your video) and when installing I can't get it to screw tight and have the holes facing upward completely evenly. Always slightly lop sided. You said they must be timed and facing upward but screwed it on and off without showing it completely installed so I have no point of reference to know if it being a little uneven is a problem. I hope someone understands what I mean, it's a little hard to explain
I think I understand what you are asking/what the issue could be. Our fan port comps include a crush washer, and it is important that this crush washer be used with this particular compensator. The crush washer will allow the compensator to be "timed" while in its last rotation. You DO NOT torque the crush washer flat, rather, after the compensator comes into contact with it, simply continue to turn/rotate the compensator until it is in the correct orientation. The deflection in the crush washer is designed to keep the compensator in place. If that makes sense? And if you have "flattened" out your crush washer, please just call or email us, we can send you another :-)
@@hb_industries i have the same issue like A.H. comment. After i put the crush washer and turn/hand tight the compensator the holes ended up at 2 o'clock. Is it safe for the barrel to keep tighten the compensator that much (almost 315 degree-turn)?
@@POGIAKO62 Yes, the crush washers are designed with enough deflection in the taper (crush) to compensate for 360 degrees of mis-alignment on a 1/2-28 thread pattern. Or, one full turn from the time that the muzzle device and crush washer come into contact with the shoulder of the barrel. 315 degrees is a lot, but the washers are designed to absorb it.
@@hb_industries ok thanks. i just hope i will not damage the barrel thread or the barrel itself.
My gen 1 Cz Scorpion doesnt have that part or the 2nd threading on the barrel...
Is there a chance the crush washer will flatten out and need to be replaced?
Most armorers manuals spec crush washers as a one-time-use item; and recommend replacing them every time a muzzle device is installed/removed
@@hb_industries tyvm.
Do you guys make different handguards? I'd love to make mine a micro
We got you! hbindustries.net/store/shop/hbi-handguards-for-cz-scorpion/ , hbindustries.net/store/shop/cz-scorpion-pakse-sapper-handguard/
@@hb_industries thank you will be ordering fde soon
This was incredibly informative, thank you for taking the time to do this!
Have you noticed if the PIC rail on the PS for forend where the front sight goes is raised at all? I’ve heard it angles up which causes the sight to be off.
Is the spacer still needed when using the HBI Ultra comp?
Great question, answer is "No". Our Ultra Comp for the Evo covers the exposed M18x1 threads, and utilizes the spring tab to lock. If you use the spacer, our Ultra Comp would not engage the spring tab, and could not lock into place. Please DO NOT use the spacer with our Ultra Comp.
Can you just remove that whole part and mount the muzzle device directly to the barrel?
If "that whole part" is the barrel nut, then it would depend on handguard... The OEM handguard is retained by the barrel nut; therefore if the barrel nut is removed, the handguard is not retained (will fall off). If you are using an aftermarket/free float handguard (like ours) you can remove the barrel nut entirely. Hope this helps?
I just got my Fan port Compensator. Can you make a video timing the install of the Fan port on the CZ Scorpion, or does it matter if there’s a little imbalance on the side openings?
Did you use the included crush washer? The ports should be symmetric, running from about 9:00-3:00. There is about 180-270 degrees of rotation available in the crush washer.
@@hb_industries I used the crush washer but was afraid of overtorquing it before. Thank you.
Does the Scorpion have a lot of flash? Does it need a flash hider?
Do you need to swap the barrel out to do this?
Great video, thanks. Would you recommend Red Loctite or Rockset?
Depends on the application, but typically Rockset is the better choice
Seem to have lost my birdcage thread protector anyone know where I can get a replacement
Does anyone know what brand/model suppressor was that?
I'm dying to order your micro compensator, I know many others waiting for that little guy too.
Edit: I got it, put it on a glock 22 9mm conversion barrel and it seemed like it actually helped quite a bit. My groups were actually looking a lot better.
It did change the report of the pistol a little bit too, It sounds a bit meaner than the pop it made before.
why does when putting a battery the flash hider is need to remove first?
I put a coin in the grooves to tighten and loosen.
Does anyone know where I can buy a m18×1 thread protector? Like a replacement factory one. I bought mine used and it didnt come with one. Any help would be appreciated
CZ-USA typically has them in stock
@@hb_industries CZ USA has been sold out that spacer for like 2 years… They are impossible to find… I bought my Scorpion new 2 years ago and it was not included the original packaging.. I called CZ and the guy said they had quit including them in the box… I don’t know if this was for a brief period or indefinitely.. Maybe I got unlucky… Why don’t you guys manufacture that thread spacer/protector?
Does the flash can on the S2 remove the same way? I would like to take it off and add a linear compensator to replace the flash can it came with stock
The Evo S2 Micro models with flash can are a 1/2-28 RH threaded barrel. Removal and installation of muzzle devices on these models is very similar to an AR rifle, no spring tab like the Evo S1 pistols, just left loose/right tight and use a crush washer or rockset/thread lock.
Once again excellent review and useful information
I notice the spring tab on the Evo in this video is at a different position than mine is on my Evo. The spring tab is at about 10 or 11 o'clock, whereas mine is just under 6 o'clock (facing the barrel, as if the muzzle were a clock). I haven't messed with installing any kind of muzzle device, why would mine be in a different position?
Great question! That spring tab is secured to the "barrel nut". The reason for the different position/clocking is that the "barrel nut" is not timed to the barrel/handguard/receiver. When the factory installs the "barrel nut" they do not care where in its rotation it meets torque. The nut is simply tightened, and they stop when it meets torque. The final position/rotation of the "barrel nut" will be slightly different on every Evo, and therefore the spring tab position slightly different as well. If that makes sense? It is a very clever design, intended to tie everything together without the need for exact rotational alignment of handguard+barrel+muzzle device.
@@hb_industries that makes a lot of sense, thank you!!
Do flash hiders need to be installed by a gunsmith, or timed? I have a A2 9mm flashhiders i would like on my scorpion
Please make a tool for the thread protector
Like all pure blowback PCC's the Evo has more recoil than expected, do you make a compensator/brake for it?
I don’t understand when people say that my scorpion has like no recoil same or less than an AR which also has no recoil
The bolt is a huge, heavy chunk of steel slamming back and forth. Nothing you can do about it except go with a delayed blowback system like the CMMG. That usually elimates vibration and recoil.
Awesome video!!! Now if only I had a barrel nut tool!! Can’t install my new handguard.. Help!! 😁
Great explanation! 👍
I'm gonna confess here...a year later+I just found out what the decoder ring is for. Ty HB-
I agree! I for the life of me could not figure out what this gizmo was for! I wish CZ would include instructions as to what this piece is for!
So, is half 28 the same as 14mm CCW?
Wait.. this is real steel? Fck I was looking for airsoft xD
Nice video. Informative. Thanks. I’ve got a Thompson SG2 with a Gemtech 2 on the way. Any advice on how to attach? Preferably with the tri lug? Thanks again.
3-lug/tri-lug is definitely a very versatile way to mount 9mm/300blk cans. If "Gemtech 2" is their "Aurora-2" model 3-lug would not be an option, and the small lightweight wipe style cans in general not a good candidate for SMG type hosts. (However your Thompson SG2 would be perfect)
can us Canadians buy the suppresser from your company
Can I still use an asr muzzle with out that small ring? I got my cz used.
As long as the ASR or other mount does not contact or stop on the flash hider spring tab you should be alright... alternately CZ-USA does sell the spacers separately, but for $15... yikes... shop.cz-usa.com/ProductDetail/366016400705_Short-Thread-Protector-18x1-Evo
@@hb_industries When torquing a shimmed mount like the ASR brake, can the barrel nut flats be used to counter the torque applied to the brake? Or could that potentially cause other issues. Again I think its only 15-30 ftlbs.
@@yepthehusband great question and yes, the 15mm barrel flats could and should be used to counter the torsion of installing a muzzle device. The barrel fixation is clam-shelled in the upper receiver (polymer), and needs to be supported whenever the barrel/muzzle is torqued. Using a 15mm wrench on the barrel flats to counter the 15-20ft*lbs on the ASR brake install is a VERY good idea.
And a protector with nurled grip on it
Thread protector is usually only hand tight
Thank you so much. I love my Scorpion and I love my other CZ products BUT the Scorpion manual has to be the worst owner's manual in modern firearms history! I'm gonna find something to order from y'all (you have good looking stuff anyway) just to say thanks again.
I HIGHLY recommend HBI’s:
Theta Forward Trigger
Reduced weight trigger kit
Aluminum Duckbill mag release
Pakse Pathfinder Grip
Safety delete (for right side only)
And their SB Tactical Brace.
Have fun!
I just took the thread protector off and put the brake back on.
Thank you for the explanation.
Good information - thank you!
amazing video thank you
Great info
OMG, that is a horrible design flaw on the threat protector.
👍👍!!
Like ermagerd a decoder ring!
Guy sounds like he’s on addy
the "decoder ring" looks like a castle nut
I tuned in for the secret broadcast. It decoded to: "USE MORE HB INDUSTRIES PRODUCTS". I was a bit disapointed😐
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