Originally Posted by Mule Deer
"If you decide to run it in this configuration, we advise caution to be used so the exhaust gasses do not melt your bayonet strap"

Which is, of course, irrelevant if you don't use the straps. Would be interesting to try.

Free standing in front of the suppressor may be the best way.

Would have to be careful with alignment, may require a cleaning rod alignment after each shot, as "eyeballing" the relatinship, bore to bayonet with a suppressosr sitting on the end of the barrel, would be difficult, IMO.

DF