Griffin 14x1LH to 5/8x24 Adapter

MSRP: $55.00
$55.00

m14x1LH to 5/8x24 thread adapter from Griffin Armament.

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Griffin TA141A5824

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m14x1LH to 5/8x24 thread adapter from Griffin Armament.

These adapters allow the user to convert m14x1LH (AK) threads to the common 5/8x24 thread pitch.  AK's do not have a proper muzzle face or shoulder to index muzzle devices that require timing.  Torqued onto an AK barrel with the provided 3/4" wrench flats, the user now has a propper "shoulder" to shim a muzzle brake or compensator against.

While this will also easily allow you to attach your .30 cal silencer to your AK, this product does not overcome an AK's natural aversion to silencers!  Make sure that the silencer you have is warrantied for use on the AK platform (should be included in your user manual/technical data from the manufactrer) and that the bore and barrel of your specific rifle/pistol are concentric.  We hate to say "use at your own risk" but the AK is not exactly a standarized platform and none are created equally.  Make sure you do your homework before you plug your favorite suppressor on the $300 bullet hose you bought at the swap meet!

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Dimensions 7x9x1

Customer Questions
How to Attach a Suppressor?

Silencers can be threaded directly to the barrel or to a quick detach (QD) mounting system.

What is HUB Mount?

Hub Mount is an industry-standard rear thread pitch for suppressors. The HUB mount is 1.375x24 (1 3/8x24) and can accept any muzzle device in that thread pattern, regardless of the brand.

What is a QD Mounting System?

A QD mounting system allows you to quickly and easily install or remove your suppressor across multiple firearms equipped with the QD mount. The adapter attaches to the suppressor's rear threads and mounts to the muzzle device specific to that system, i.e., Dead Air Keymo adapters mount the Keymo pattern muzzle devices.

What is the Difference Between QD vs. Direct Thread?

Direct thread silencers screw directly onto the muzzle threads of a firearm, making it the simplest mounting system and saving on added weight and length. QD systems include provisions to attach the silencer faster, have a more secure attachment, and move the silencer easily to different guns.

Is Direct Thread Better Than QD?

Direct thread systems are generally lighter and shorter than QD systems, making your setup more compact and maneuverable. QD systems provide very secure attachment and the ability to easily swap the suppressor to different hosts. 

What is a Pistol Booster?

A pistol booster system is designed to allow tilting barrel pistols (Glock, Sig, Walther, M&P, etc.) to cycle properly with an attached silencer. They work by decoupling the weight using a spring and attach to your threaded pistol barrel using a piston.

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