CORRECT Removal of DeadAir Wolverine: How To Step by Step!

Published on November 15, 2024
Duration: 1:59

This guide details the proper procedure for removing and storing the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor from an AK-pattern rifle. It emphasizes disengaging the detent pin by aligning a marking on the suppressor with a ledge, allowing for unthreading. The video also stresses the importance of using a thread protector after suppressor removal to prevent damage to the barrel threads.

Quick Summary

To remove a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor from an AK, first unscrew the collar. Then, push in on the suppressor's marked divot and twist until it catches a ledge, disengaging the detent pin. Finally, unthread the suppressor clockwise from the barrel. For storage, push in and twist to relieve spring pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:09Unscrewing the Collar
  3. 00:15Disengaging the Detent Pin
  4. 00:32Unthreading the Suppressor
  5. 00:43Storing the Suppressor
  6. 00:53Reattaching the Collar
  7. 01:00Importance of Thread Protection
  8. 01:11Installing a Slant Brake
  9. 01:26Seating Muzzle Device with Detent Pin
  10. 01:46Conclusion and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly remove a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor from an AK?

To remove a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor from an AK, first unscrew the collar. Then, push in on the suppressor's marked divot and twist until it catches a ledge, disengaging the detent pin. Finally, unthread the suppressor clockwise from the barrel.

What is the correct way to store a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor?

For storage, it's recommended to push in and twist the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor to relieve pressure on the internal spring. This prevents unnecessary compression during storage and helps maintain the suppressor's longevity.

Why is it important to use a thread protector after removing a suppressor?

After removing a suppressor, it's vital to install a thread protector, such as a slant brake, to safeguard the rifle's barrel threads. Damaged threads can make it difficult or impossible to attach future muzzle devices or suppressors.

How do you ensure a muzzle device properly seats on an AK with a detent pin?

When installing a muzzle device on an AK, the detent pin might need manual assistance. Use a small tool like a brush or battery to push the detent pin in, allowing you to thread the muzzle device further until the pin pops out into its intended recess.

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