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reminds me of the old JP Enterprises design from the late 90's. while they do work well enough, they were prone to shear failure when struck or dropped. Bushmaster and DPMS used the threaded barrel nut/jam nut approach because it would allow for a stronger attachment and they had the machine tools for threading both pieces with reasonable precision for relatively low cost.@Club Sandwich the free floater that I have, apparently uses a barrel nut similar to @Particle Bored first picture.
Two set of Torx screws each on both sides are torqued in.
it was a cost reduction of the older (early 90's i think) Colt Match Target's that were customized by Bill Wylde with the Wylde chamber in a stainless 1/8 Kreiger barrel and some fancy gubbins including a carbon fiber wrapped GFR free float tube that threaded into place using a specialized barrel nut. DPMS opted to modify this special barrel nut with a jam nut in conjunction with manufacturing from YHM (later YHM bought the design entirely), while Bushmaster did their own thing with JP Enterprises. so if you google old school YHM free floats you might get something similar to that. Dtech i think imports clones from China with this design too, it's meant to be "timed" with peel washers or i guess if it's really cheap, just shim stock.
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