I have imported/installed a roedale on mine, dream to shoot, really love it
You can actually see the hole punching the target with it....
Not at all bro, i have one on my trg-42 too and about the same weight as the factory sako
On the rfb, it weight more then a A2 style or similar but the gun is very well ballanced you can't see the difference. But man, so effective...
Here are the new ones we just got in for the 308 by Daniel Defense.
We are about to put a couple on our in house rifles.
FYI...
Mounting a 'muzzle device', be it a flash hider or compensator voids your warranty....
I contacted Keltec and this was their exact response:
All the warranty info is in the back of the manual. It’s a lifetime warranty to the original owner for manufacturer defects. If you had the barrel threaded, it would void the warranty on the barrel, and the receiver if it was damaged while removing it. I’m not sure when to expect the muzzle breaks to be back in stock.
Ericka
1-800-515-9983
www.keltecweapons.com
Physical Address: KT Service Dept. 1475 Cox Rd, Cocoa FL 32926--firearm repair
Mailing Address: PO Box 236009, Cocoa FL 32923--returning accessories
Either way im not the original owner, but the rifle is unfired so hopefully I could somehow pass it off as a gift or what not.
Hi ###x,
No, you can safely thread the muzzle without voiding the warranty and you don’t even have to remove the barrel to do it. Our wholesaler in Canada knows a company that can do this for you if needed.
Canada: Vault Distribution – PO Box 104, Vancouver, BC Canada V5K 1Z6
info@vaultdistribution.net Phone- 1-604-522-1999 Fax – 1-604-522-1911
Thanks,
Ericka
Kel-Tec CNC
Attn: Service
P.O. Box 236009
Cocoa FL, 32923
321-631-0068
Mon-Fri 8-3p EST
www.keltecweapons.com or Find us on Facebook under “KelTecWeapons”
funny that i got a different answer from the same girl !
You are right, you can do it on ANY rifle barrel without removing ANY part's,
BUT
Better do it your self bro, it's less expensive to buy all the tooling then to have the job done !!!
http://preciseinnovationsllc.com/old pages/threadingkits.htm



























