If anyone needs wrenches for our CT9KS baffles McMaster-Carr has them cheaper than we can make them and they are an exact fit. The p/n is 6975A16. Joe
If anyone needs wrenches for our CT9KS baffles McMaster-Carr has them cheaper than we can make them and they are an exact fit. The p/n is 6975A16. Joe
i used some thin flashing I already had rather than purchasing shim stock. I applied the silicone oil inside the outer tube then inserted the flashing with very little overlap. the silicone oil seems to hold the flashing flush to the outer tube pretty good without needing the gas pressure to aid in keeping it fully expanded.
I had a good conversation with Joe today. Thanks from both me and Joe Amphibian for contacting him. We got it all worked out. I'm looking forward to being able to take it apart again. I've put about 4K cast and powder coated 380 rounds through it and about 1K 9x19.
For those who want to call Curtis Tactical, use the number from his website, not the Google search page.
These are 25% off for Black Friday for anyone that's on the fence about getting one.
Do we need one or two wrenches to take baffles apart?
Last edited by seabee; 12-25-2020 at 03:33 PM.
You might be able to get by with one 90%
Of the time, but if they are dirty/tight 2 are needed