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Jan 15, 2016
300 BLACKOUT BANDS!
1 of 1 found this helpful Some say ADs on them, some don't! Some say 300 AAC BLK, some say 300 BLACKOUT! Get the ones that say 300 BLACKOUT! Isn't that what you call it? Also, they have the best shipping time and FIT!!

Mar 06, 2017
Great Brass Parts!!
This is great work!!

Mar 31, 2020
The white one is better than the silver ones.
This is better quality than the 18L one for 98 bux or so. I think the case is probably a half ga. thicker, but the castings look like the weak point on all of these. I've had 4 tankless heaters in my life. Two of them were destroyed by allowing water to freeze inside them. This is bad. It can be repaired with soldering skills or epoxy if no solder (not ideal). The weakness is the castings for the inlets cannot survive overtorqueing. Use a small wrench to tighten and hopefully get some polyethylene quick connect fitting that can be disconnected by hand from Home Depot for the water inlets. That way you can use them toolessly henceforth as tooling on the inlets and outlets is Uber dangerous. For propane convert the 3/8 flare to 1/2" NPT Female and be super careful not to overtighten and then try and leave that connected. Hopefully you can service your LPG from the other end. If you break a fitting it can be repaired but best not to...especially with gas fittings. Good luck.