I posted a question in the NFA wait time thread, but I figured a topic of its own would get more traffic.
I recently got my AAC TiRant 45 out of NFA jail. It came with a .578x28 piston. When I bought the can, I planned on using it for my Beretta 92F in 9mm.
Being an idiot, I didn't check to see if AAC had any 1/2x28 pistons for 9mm in stock before I bought the can. It was a super low price from Gymratz, and I couldn't pass it up.
Anyway, looking across the interwebs, NO ONE has the AAC 1/2x28 piston. Literally No One.
So, my question is.... Are piston can pistons universal? I have seen 1/2x28 from other companies, and to the naked eye on the web, they basically look identical.
I already sent an email to AAC about when the 9mm piston will be available again, but have yet to receive a response in over a week.
The only 45 pistol I have is a 1911 and have heard they do not make good suppressor hosts. Nor do I have a threaded barrel for my 1911.
Any and all comments, suggestions, and or advice on this topic are Greatly Appreciated.
haoleboy
I recently got my AAC TiRant 45 out of NFA jail. It came with a .578x28 piston. When I bought the can, I planned on using it for my Beretta 92F in 9mm.
Being an idiot, I didn't check to see if AAC had any 1/2x28 pistons for 9mm in stock before I bought the can. It was a super low price from Gymratz, and I couldn't pass it up.
Anyway, looking across the interwebs, NO ONE has the AAC 1/2x28 piston. Literally No One.
So, my question is.... Are piston can pistons universal? I have seen 1/2x28 from other companies, and to the naked eye on the web, they basically look identical.
I already sent an email to AAC about when the 9mm piston will be available again, but have yet to receive a response in over a week.
The only 45 pistol I have is a 1911 and have heard they do not make good suppressor hosts. Nor do I have a threaded barrel for my 1911.
Any and all comments, suggestions, and or advice on this topic are Greatly Appreciated.
haoleboy