AIM7 in their latest release of suppressor mounting solutions has debuted their Neilsen booster assembly.

AIM7 states “The Aim7 Nielsen Booster Assembly is an essential component for users of suppressors who require enhanced functionality and adaptability.

Designed to replace the standard direct thread adapter on a variety of suppressors, this assembly is particularly beneficial for those using suppressors with a 1-3/8”-24 thread pitch.

It is ideal for handguns and barrels that demand a Nielsen piston spring for proper operation.”

FEATURES:

  • Replacement Functionality: This booster assembly serves as a direct replacement for the direct thread adapter on your suppressor. It allows for a more versatile attachment system, making it easier to switch between different firearms or adapt to varying barrel lengths.
    Durable Construction: Crafted from 17-4 stainless steel, the Aim7 Nielsen Booster Assembly is built to withstand rigorous use while resisting corrosion and wear. This material ensures long-lasting performance even under harsh conditions.
    Aesthetic and Functional Finish: The assembly is finished with a matte black coating, providing a sleek, tactical look while minimizing reflections. This finish also adds an extra layer of protection against the elements.
    Precision Thread Pitch: Engineered with a 1-3/8”-24 mount thread pitch, this assembly guarantees a secure and precise fit on compatible suppressors, ensuring reliable operation and reducing the chance of misalignment.
    Enhanced Suppressor Performance: The design is specifically tailored to work with handguns and barrels requiring a Nielsen piston spring, optimizing the suppressor’s performance and ensuring it functions seamlessly with your firearm.

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