Rearden Attending Dragonman’s Freedom Shoot Sept. 13-14

Published on August 5, 2025
Duration: 2:06

This video provides a detailed guide on installing muzzle devices and attaching suppressors, focusing on Rearden products. It covers cleaning threads, applying threadlocker, proper timing and torque specifications, and the use of adapters for suppressor compatibility. The presenter highlights specific Rearden models and their features.

Quick Summary

Rearden offers various muzzle devices like flash suppressors, brakes, and diffusers. Installation requires cleaning threads, applying Loctite or Rocksett, and proper torque (30 ft-lbs) or alignment. Their devices feature internal and external threading for barrel and suppressor adapter compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Muzzle Devices
  2. 00:10Rearden Muzzle Device Overview
  3. 00:26Specific Rearden Models (PRS, SPB, DPB, RPB)
  4. 00:43Suppressor Adapter Compatibility
  5. 00:57Muzzle Device Installation Steps
  6. 01:12Step-by-Step Installation Process
  7. 01:20Threadlocker and Shims
  8. 01:31Crush Washer vs. Suppressor Adapter
  9. 01:36Torque and Alignment
  10. 01:45Suppressor Attachment
  11. 01:50Dragon Man's Freedom Shoot Event

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of muzzle devices Rearden offers?

Rearden offers a range of muzzle devices, including flash suppressors, flash hiders, muzzle brakes, and blast diffusers. They also provide suppressor adapters for increased versatility.

How do I properly install a Rearden muzzle device?

Installation involves removing the old device, cleaning barrel threads with alcohol, applying threadlocker (Loctite or Rocksett), installing shims if needed, and then tightening to 30 ft-lbs or aligning ports correctly.

What is the difference between Rearden's DPB/RPB and SPB/PRS muzzle brakes?

The DPB and RPB models feature angled ports and a 'castle' top design, with the DPB being a two-port system. The SPB and PRS models are simpler, single-port designs.

Can Rearden muzzle devices be used with suppressors?

Yes, Rearden muzzle devices are designed with external threading to accommodate their suppressor adapters, allowing for easy attachment and detachment of suppressors.

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