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what is the difference between anti clockwise and clockwise barrel
what is the difference between anti clockwise and clockwise barrel and i i have a clockwise do i buy a silencer with clockwise and vice versa and umm how do i know if the threads are clockwise or anti if i havent already brought the gun most specs dont say
Last edited by spuds; August 24th, 2009 at 14:26.. |
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Difference is the direction of the threading. That's pretty much it. And yes, you buy a silencer to match the direction.
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umm how do i know if the threads are clockwise or anti if i havent already brought the gun most specs dont say
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First, if you don't have a legitimate answer to the question, don't post.
Second, any more flaming, no matter how little, will result in infractions even if you're also a newb. The Newb Tank is a flame free zone. Now, Spuds, it might help if you let us know what gun you're talking about. Most guns with threaded barrels are Counter Clockwise (CCW) but there are a few that are Clockwise (CW). You can also get adapters to convert CCW to CW and viceversa.
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