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Q&A for Griffin Armament Suppressor Alignment Check Rod — 4 Questions & 4 Answers

Name Griffin Armament Suppressor Alignment Check Rod (4.6)
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Answered by tylertwo, member, from LA, United States, on April 28, 2025

I can't find anything special written up about the Mossy's barrel or rifling profile, so it's probably normal stuff, not hexagonal or multi-groove. It seems the Mosquito was made by GSG for SIG so they could come in under a certain price point that SIGs are not normally known for, so that makes it double-normal. I would chalk this up to possibly leading in the barrel, or perhaps a slightly tapered barrel at the crown. This can happen to guns that have threaded barrels and someone threads something on it and pushes down a little too hard, shrinking the bore a tiny bit. Yes, it's a thing, especially on thinner barrel stock.

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Rob, guest, from NC, United States, asked on September 13, 2021

Witch for 458 Socom...? .45 maybe

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Answered by Brandon B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 28, 2021

The .45 Caliber for the 458 Socom.

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STPBoyz, member, from MN, United States, asked on September 10, 2021

Which rod size will work for 300 blackout?

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Answered by Brandon B, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on September 28, 2021

For the 300 BLK you will need the .30 Caliber Suppressor Alignment Check Rod

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MO, member, from PA, United States, asked on January 12, 2021

Does any of these works with 223/5.56?

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Answered by Ben, Gear Expert, from UT, United States, on March 02, 2021

the .22 caliber will work.

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