Aac tirant 9 fixed barrel spacer

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    AAC's customer service folks can give you the final answer on that. They may take a few days to get back to you but are very helpful. BTW, if ya'll need a 1/2X28 9mm conversion piston for the Tirant I have a new unopened one for $75.
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    Just measured mine, it's 1.08 inches tall, .8755 inches in diameter, and .7445 inches inner diameter.

    did it again in MM, its 27.43x22.2x18.91mm respectively.

    not sure what its made of, its light, definitely some sort of metal. Thinking aluminum. the meta is 1.66mm thick.
     

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    Thanks for the replies... It is the same as the evo 9. I have emailed aac and they said that they will be making some soon, but I really don't want to wait around for them. I think it is aluminum so I'm going to try some aluminum pipe with the correct dimensions. Thanks for all of y'all's help.
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    honestly, it's a VERY simple design, and super light, so i'm sure it's aluminum. I think overall, the spacer doesn't have to be all that accurate in diameter since there's A LOT of space between the piston and the spacer.
     
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