Description
Adapt an M24×1.5 right-hand muzzle (common on many AK-pattern front sight bases) to 5/8-24. Precision 17-4 H1150 stainless Gen 2 adapter with black nitride finish—ready for brakes, comps, and suppressors where legal.
This Gen 2 adapter bridges M24×1.5 RH muzzle threads—widely used on AK-pattern rifles with 24 mm front sight bases (e.g., many 5.45×39 AK-74/AK-100 series and some 7.62/.308 variants)—to 5/8-24, the common U.S. .30-caliber thread standard (.308/7.62, 300 BLK, etc.). No rethreading required. Precision-machined from 17-4 H1150 stainless for strength and concentricity, it seats square for a secure, repeatable mount. Add your preferred muzzle brake, compensator, flash device, or a suppressor with a 5/8-24 mount (where legal and properly registered).
 Gen 2 upgrades include tighter concentricity control, refined shoulder geometry, and a durable black nitride finish for superior wear and corrosion resistance.
Key features
 • Converts M24×1.5 RH to 5/8-24 RH external threads
 • Concentric Gen 2 geometry for alignment and repeatability
 • 17-4 H1150 stainless steel body for high strength and heat resistance
 • Black nitride (QPQ) hard finish—wear and corrosion resistant
 • Square, positive shoulder interface; suppressor-ready when properly aligned
 • Reversible, non-permanent solution—no barrel machining required
Compatibility
 • Barrel/muzzle input: M24×1.5 RH threaded muzzle (typical AK-pattern 24 mm FSB/threaded block; verify your model/spec)
 • Device/output: 5/8-24 RH external threads (common .30-cal devices: .308/7.62, 300 BLK, etc.)
 Notes: Many AK front sight base threads were designed for OEM devices with detents and may have minimal or non-standard shoulders. Best results come from a true, square seating surface. On any AK-pattern host, always verify bore-to-thread concentricity before using a suppressor.
Materials and finish
 Body: 17-4 H1150 stainless steel
 Finish: Black nitride (QPQ) hardcoat
Usage notes
 • Thread directions: both sides are right-hand (RH).
 • Do not use a crush washer between the muzzle and adapter; the adapter should seat flat on the shoulder/FSB face.
 • Time any brake/comp on the 5/8-24 device side using shims if needed.
 • Avoid stacking multiple adapters.
 • For suppressor use, confirm concentricity with an alignment rod before live fire.
 • Follow all federal, state, and local laws and range rules.
 
             
             
             
                                 
             
            