![]() ![]() With regards to suppressor mounting on A1/A2 bird cage flash hiders / other standard assault rifle flash hiders & muzzle brakes. ![]() To bump back to topic a little bit: OP, I would advise finding the silencer you like and getting whatever mount that silencer takes pinned on your barrel. I do not have a good feeling about getting issues corrected if I ever do have problems in the future and can not recommend them to somebody who wants to have a good silencer and purchase experience. I like the Griffin products I have, and have had no troubles so far. Especially the actions after the first repair, absolutely inexcusable to allow your products to be a burden to your customers this way. I'm not willing to buy a product from a company that has such poor QC combined with poor follow up CS when I can buy a product from several other companies that both ship consistently good product and stand up to fix any issues correctly and promptly at no out of pocket customer expense. OP from the other thread reports that Griffin's first fix didn't fix the problem, so this may be a repeated expense So Griffin is OK with QC being the job of the end user and OK with the end user paying a cost to have these manufacturing failures corrected There is no customer notification for dealers or owners of additional products in the affected SN range Griffin CS dropped the ball badly and allowed customers to incur (IMO excessive) expense for additional problems on the same item ![]() Griffin QC was not able to detect bad components before shipping product to customers There is an unknown number of Recce5 and Recce7 suppressors in the world that made it through (supposedly) a worker that did poor work and whatever follow up QC they had. Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.View QuoteAs noted above, Griffin is having or has recently had some manufacturing and QC issues. As always, your satisfaction is our top priority. If applicable, we will contact you at the time of shipment to discuss additional costs. If you're shipping to Alaska or Hawaii, please be aware that there may be additional shipping charges. We want to ensure you receive a product that complies with your state's regulations. The magazine capacity of the firearm will depend on the jurisdictional restrictions of your state of residence. If you have any questions or concerns about this process, please do not hesitate to contact us at Shipments: We appreciate your attention to this matter as it helps us ensure a smooth and timely delivery of your order. Therefore, it is important to ensure that your FFL dealer sends us a copy of their license, along with your name and order number via email. Lower receivers are also considered firearms under federal regulations and require an FFL (Federal Firearms License) prior to shipment. Please feel free to reach out to us at if you have any queries or concerns regarding this proces. Once we receive the FFL, we will begin processing your order, and the lead time will start from that point. If you do not provide the information with your order, we will reach out and request you provide us with your dealer's information to obtain a copy of their FFL. To avoid any delays in delivery, kindly ensure that you provide the FFL Dealer's information in the Shipping Directions when placing your order. In accordance with federal regulations, firearms may only be shipped to a licensed dealer. ![]()
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