I don't know if anyone makes a 14x1RH muzzle device for their cans... So the easiest route would probably be to shorten the barrel slightly, rethread and permanently attach a muzzle device, and then install your can on that...
Thinking shortening the barrel would help alleviate any over pressure issues (mainly meaning over gassed, too forceful cycling leading to premature receiver destruction/cracks), and this way you know your threading is perfect...
I would imagine that Green Mountain (the most likely maker of these barrels) does the threading on their end, so I'm sure it's good. There was a suppressor thread last week where I posted a vid (believe a mrgunsngear)... Basically the conclusion was that US Made AK barrels have very minimal threading/suppressor use issues when compared to the European/Russian barrels...
Nevertheless, I'd check it with a rod.