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<blockquote data-quote="LY" data-source="post: 5049579" data-attributes="member: 1765"><p>If going on bolt actions you'll want direct thread. If going on AR style, then you can go either way. Just keep in mind that if using muzzle device attachments you'll need them for each and every firearm you plan on mounting it too and that can add up to a lot $$$.</p><p></p><p>Make sure it'll handle the largest caliber and/or gun you plan putting it on, the majority of them have a max. caliber that they can be used on. A good number also have a minimum barrel length based on the caliber as well. You may not be getting one for a short barrel now, but it's hard to tell what the future brings so I'd plan accordingly.</p><p></p><p>If you find one you like and don't push your budget too bad I'd also consider getting a second one in .22 LR. It's amazing how addictive they are on .22's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LY, post: 5049579, member: 1765"] If going on bolt actions you'll want direct thread. If going on AR style, then you can go either way. Just keep in mind that if using muzzle device attachments you'll need them for each and every firearm you plan on mounting it too and that can add up to a lot $$$. Make sure it'll handle the largest caliber and/or gun you plan putting it on, the majority of them have a max. caliber that they can be used on. A good number also have a minimum barrel length based on the caliber as well. You may not be getting one for a short barrel now, but it's hard to tell what the future brings so I'd plan accordingly. If you find one you like and don't push your budget too bad I'd also consider getting a second one in .22 LR. It's amazing how addictive they are on .22's. [/QUOTE]
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