How To Attach The Deadair Wolverine To Your AK! #shorts

Published on October 29, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This guide demonstrates the process of attaching a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor to an AK-pattern rifle. It details the steps involved in removing the original muzzle device, preparing the Wolverine suppressor by removing its collar, engaging the suppressor's mounting mechanism with the AK's barrel threads, and finally securing the suppressor with its collar. The process emphasizes aligning specific components and rotating the suppressor to engage a detent spring for a secure fit.

Quick Summary

To attach a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor to an AK, first remove the muzzle device. Then, remove the Wolverine's collar, align its mounting circle with a barrel peg, push, and quarter-turn to create threading space. Thread the suppressor on, push the mounting mechanism up and twist it down to the detent spring, then rotate until it clicks into a slot. Finally, reinstall and snug the collar.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Attaching Wolverine to AK
  2. 00:01Step 1: Remove Muzzle Device
  3. 00:05Step 2: Prepare Wolverine Suppressor (Remove Collar)
  4. 00:13Step 3: Align Mounting Mechanism
  5. 00:25Step 4: Thread Suppressor Onto Rifle
  6. 00:35Step 5: Engage Mounting Mechanism & Detent
  7. 00:48Step 6: Reinstall Collar & Secure
  8. 00:56Conclusion: Suppressor Ready

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step to installing a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor on an AK?

The initial step is to remove the existing muzzle device from your AK rifle. Once that's done, you'll proceed to prepare the Wolverine suppressor by removing its collar before attaching it to the barrel.

How does the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor securely attach to an AK?

The Wolverine uses a mounting mechanism that aligns with pegs on the AK's muzzle threads. After threading on, you push the mechanism up and twist it down to engage a detent spring with a slot, ensuring a locked and secure fit.

Do I need to remove the entire collar from the Dead Air Wolverine before installation?

Yes, you need to remove the collar from the Dead Air Wolverine suppressor first. This allows you to properly engage the suppressor's mounting mechanism with the AK's barrel threads and then re-secure it with the collar.

What is the purpose of the detent spring on the Wolverine suppressor mount?

The detent spring is crucial for securing the Wolverine suppressor. It engages with a slot on the AK's muzzle device after the suppressor is mounted, preventing it from rotating or loosening during use and ensuring a stable attachment.

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