The REAPER from Unknown Suppressors

Y’all get ready to laugh, as I am about to show you how dumb I am.
Re the SRS brake…initially I thought that the brake itself was timed with shims. That is not correct. The suppressor itself is timed with the shims.
Depending on how one mounts their cans, this discovery might be serendipitous.

Now nobody else reading this has to be as dumb as I am.

You definitely aren't the only one. I had no idea how/where the shims were used.
 
I can’t get my end cap or threaded adapter to carbon lock to the suppressor body they both keep coming loose. Today it passed 75 rounds of 7 PRC, a handful of 6.5 CM and a dozen .223. Any tips? Would a teeny dot of high temp thread lock be enough?
 
I can’t get my end cap or threaded adapter to carbon lock to the suppressor body they both keep coming loose. Today it passed 75 rounds of 7 PRC, a handful of 6.5 CM and a dozen .223. Any tips? Would a teeny dot of high temp thread lock be enough?

High temp loctite did not work for me. Came loose after 1 long range session. Rockset works.
 
I can’t get my end cap or threaded adapter to carbon lock to the suppressor body they both keep coming loose. Today it passed 75 rounds of 7 PRC, a handful of 6.5 CM and a dozen .223. Any tips? Would a teeny dot of high temp thread lock be enough?
Similar to others above, I opted to use a few small drops of Rocksett on the end cap after I grew tired of it working loose. I haven’t removed it yet but I’ve removed multiple muzzle devices that were on there right with rocksett and all came off easily once I soaked them in boiling water for a few minutes.

Edit: This was on a scythe but still applies to the reaper I think.
 
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