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In this video, we discuss the revolutionary engineering products
and how they compare with the direct thread pistons from the days of yesteryear.
The Griffin Armament EZ-LOK™ is our new patent-pending, separate eco-system, separately available, simplified, universal Rapid Index™, piston system. This product was intended to provide a simple solution with zero training or familiarity requirement for customers.

Our new EZ-LOK™ interface affords the user the ability to convert the suppressor to a faster and more secure mounting solution on browning style action (tilt barrel) pistols vs its legacy technology, single piece, direct thread piston counterparts.
Similar to our alternatively available CAM-LOK® system, the EZ LOK™ tilt barrel (browning style action) application consists of two parts, the piston and the barrel adapter. Total system weight is identical to legacy direct thread pistons.

When using EZ-LOK™ for tilt barrel applications, end-users benefit from being able to attach their silencer to various adapter interfaced host firearms, without having to disassemble the suppressor and change the piston to a different thread pitch. The EZ-LOK™ pistons are “universal”; accommodating any pistol mounted with an EZ-LOK™ barrel adapter.
Additionally, end-users with different brand suppressors supported by the EZ-LOK™ piston family will be able to benefit from the interchangeability of EZ-LOK™ barrel adapters between piston models.
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