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SureFire PROCOMP556 ProComp Muzzle Brake Black Nitride Steel with 1/2"-28 tpi Threads & 2.50" OAL for 5.56x45mm NATO M16, M4

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PROCOMP556
$89.00
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SureFire ProComp muzzle brake, fits M4/M16 weapons and variants with 1/2-28 muzzle threads. It greatly reduces both recoil impulse and muzzle rise so that the weapon tracks straight back to keep you on target for faster shot-to-shot recovery. The patented Impulse Diffusion design minimizes side blast and rear-directed concussion effects. Precision machined from US mill-certified steel bar stock including high-precision cut threads for optimum thread interface the ProComp 556 muzzle brake has a black Melonite finish that provides maximum protection under harsh environmental conditions. NOTE: This model cannot be used to mount SureFire SOCOM suppressors.
Type Muzzle Brake
Model ProComp
Dimensions 2.5"
Size 5.56mm
Material Steel
Thread Pattern 1/2"-28 tpi
Finish Nitride
SureFire ProComp muzzle brake, fits M4/M16 weapons and variants with 1/2-28 muzzle threads. It greatly reduces both recoil impulse and muzzle rise so that the weapon tracks straight back to keep you on target for faster shot-to-shot recovery. The patented Impulse Diffusion design minimizes side blast and rear-directed concussion effects. Precision machined from US mill-certified steel bar stock including high-precision cut threads for optimum thread interface the ProComp 556 muzzle brake has a black Melonite finish that provides maximum protection under harsh environmental conditions. NOTE: This model cannot be used to mount SureFire SOCOM suppressors.

Type Muzzle Brake
Model ProComp
Dimensions 2.5"
Size 5.56mm
Material Steel
Thread Pattern 1/2"-28 tpi
Finish Nitride
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