Just a heads up to let everyone know that might not know but hopefully this will prevent some unnecessary confusion.
Soon after getting my Super Six with 901 adapter I knew I had to get the 801 as well and have had it for about a week. I have been using since it came in with the Joye 302 low bridge atty which is their version of the DSE801. When using the other brands and since the threads are slightly different they do not screw down as far as the DSE and you just switch to the bigger ORing as supplied.
However there is a new DSE801 that some suppliers are getting and is what I got unknowlingly that cane beidentified by having a low bridge instead of the high. The Super T is very precisely machined to fit the original no problem and others as mentioned above but because of this precision it does not have the variance that other less quality products on the market have to accept this new DSE's slightly different thread and the threads do not match up unless you press ridiculously hard and then it only catches to make about a 1/4 turn.
So I just wanted to give a heads up if you are ordering DSE891's make sure your getting the 1st Original High Bridge versions or you will not be anle to use them with the Super Six.
Soon after getting my Super Six with 901 adapter I knew I had to get the 801 as well and have had it for about a week. I have been using since it came in with the Joye 302 low bridge atty which is their version of the DSE801. When using the other brands and since the threads are slightly different they do not screw down as far as the DSE and you just switch to the bigger ORing as supplied.
However there is a new DSE801 that some suppliers are getting and is what I got unknowlingly that cane beidentified by having a low bridge instead of the high. The Super T is very precisely machined to fit the original no problem and others as mentioned above but because of this precision it does not have the variance that other less quality products on the market have to accept this new DSE's slightly different thread and the threads do not match up unless you press ridiculously hard and then it only catches to make about a 1/4 turn.
So I just wanted to give a heads up if you are ordering DSE891's make sure your getting the 1st Original High Bridge versions or you will not be anle to use them with the Super Six.