Crush Washer Question

mmattockx

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I have a stupid question regarding the crush washer for the A2 flash hider - which way does it go on, cone towards the barrel or the hider? Or does it matter at all?


Thanks,
Mark
 
The wide end goes forward on a standard bbl. A sleeved barrel, like C8A3 the narrow end forward.

Min 90 degrees from hand tight, no more than one full turn past that.
 
Aren't you supposed to replace the crush washers once the FH or other muzzle device has been removed?

EDIT: Actually, its not clear whether or not the OP is re-using one, so this post was mostly an assumption
 
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Aren't you supposed to replace the crush washers once the FH or other muzzle device has been removed?

Yes. They are one time use. If you re-use them there is a good chance of flying FH. That's why CF does not use on C7A2 - partly.
 
Aren't you supposed to replace the crush washers once the FH or other muzzle device has been removed?

EDIT: Actually, its not clear whether or not the OP is re-using one, so this post was mostly an assumption

I didn't say, but it is a new flash hider going on a new barrel and I didn't have an old one to compare with for the orientation.


Mark
 
Seems like a bad idea. How will heat un crush a mechanical torque limiting washer? Why do you think that?

It's my understanding that heating the metal to a bright glow and letting it cool slowly softens it up and may give you more "crush", potentially allowing you to get a second use out of it.
 
It's my understanding that heating the metal to a bright glow and letting it cool slowly softens it up and may give you more "crush", potentially allowing you to get a second use out of it.

Doesn't a crush washer cost like, I dunno, 2 bucks?
 
It's my understanding that heating the metal to a bright glow and letting it cool slowly softens it up and may give you more "crush", potentially allowing you to get a second use out of it.

Doesn't a crush washer cost like, I dunno, 2 bucks?
 
Doesn't a crush washer cost like, I dunno, 2 bucks?

This.

Also, auto mechanics used to say that about copper crush washers for oil drains. Not the same.

If you reuse these, chances are they will pancake out and engage the threads forcing you to cut it off next time it needs to be removed.

Heat treating is a little more complicated than making it glow. You will either make it too brittle or too soft. The torque limiting feature comes from the shape and how it collapses.

A flash hider coming off might get loose, fall off, or get shot and shower people with fragments. Not worth it to save a buck or two I'd say.
 
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