As I recall, its not just a ”screw it on” process…have you read the instructions on how to attach it?My newly bought HellCat RDP compensator does not "lock on" to the threaded barrel as it should. Any ideas?
Turn the comp back about 1/2 turn from where it doesnt “lock on” and reengage with your fingernail the latch. If its not lined up at the stop point, rotate 1/2 turn and it should lock onMy newly bought HellCat RDP compensator does not "lock on" to the threaded barrel as it should. Any ideas?
Thanks Killer. Yes, I did back it off and made sure it was aligned with the groove on the barrel but the latch doesn't seat in the groove. Possibly the spring isn't strong enough on the latch. ?Turn the comp back about 1/2 turn from where it doesnt “lock on” and reengage with your fingernail the latch. If its not lined up at the stop point, rotate 1/2 turn and it should lock on
Thanks Hans. Yes I did read the instructions and had success several times but the latch quit locking positively in the groove on the barrel.As I recall, its not just a ”screw it on” process…have you read the instructions on how to attach it?
Actually, I just looked, there isn't a locking pin it's the other end of the locking lever. Pretty simple design. Is the locking lever moving at all?
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Thanks again Killer. One has to push the locking lever in sharply with a fingernail and push harder toward the muzzle.Thanks Killer. Yes, I did back it off and made sure it was aligned with the groove on the barrel but the latch doesn't seat in the groove. Possibly the spring isn't strong enough on the latch. ?
Thank you Hans. No debris or anything and read instructions but one has to push the locking lever in with a fingernail and really depress it with firm pressure toward the muzzle to get the compensator as far toward the muzzle as possible.Thanks Hans. Yes I did read the instructions and had success several times but the latch quit locking positively in the groove on the barrel.