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What is the threading on the 9mm compensator? — 6 Answers

by Trunks, from CA, United States Asked on October 22, 2019

Name Guntec USA AR-15 Multi Port Stainless Steel Compensator
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Answered by Big D, member, from FL, United States, on November 28, 2020

1/2 x 36 that's what it says in the description

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Answered by ADLEE2, member, from LA, United States, on October 08, 2020

Per, the description: 1/2 X 36 Thread Pitch

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Answered by nitrusmike, member, from VA, United States, on October 08, 2020

1/2 x 36 thread

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Answered by Ole, member, from PA, United States, on October 08, 2020

1/2 X 36 Thread Pitch

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Answered by JayRemy, guest, from TX, United States, on October 08, 2020

Threading is 1/2 x 36

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Answered by Tcf, guest, from CA, United States, on October 08, 2020

Usually 5/8 x 24 but some barrel manufacturers cut the threads at 9/16 × 32 or 9/16 × 36. Any gunsmith will have a thread pitch gauge and can check it for you.

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