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Posted: 7/27/2012 8:54:58 PM
[Last Edit: 7/27/2012 8:56:01 PM by veterosa1]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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Posted: 7/27/2012 9:49:57 PM
Any idea who made that one?......never seen one like that before......
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Posted: 7/27/2012 10:11:38 PM
Originally Posted By Mad-Machinist:
Any idea who made that one?......never seen one like that before...... I know. I saved this pic when I was searching for Oly 45 but I can't find the site when I google'd it. I really would like this break to be installed on my new upper |
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Posted: 7/27/2012 10:47:35 PM
Looks like Tom Bowers flash hider/brake. Uses the same thread adapters as his cans (the hexagonal stainless piece in your photo is a thread adapter).
See page 8 http://www.subguns.org/BowersGroupRetail.pdf So you would buy the brake and the adapter(s) of your choice. Great cans and customer service as well, like this unprecedented policy as outlined in his catalog: "We don’t try to assign blame. Instead, we provide you with fast, courteous service.
If you deliberately destroy a suppressor or have someone else do so, you’re likely on your own, but you can send it in and we’ll see if there’s anything we can reasonably do. If you shoot up the baffle stack with a bad threading job or because the can got loose, or you’ve filled it with crud from firing countless tens of thousands of rounds through it over the years, we don’t care; we’ll be happy to fix it. We don’t charge for parts or labor; we just ask that you enclose a check in the amount of $20 to cover our return shipping and insurance. It’s that simple and that fair, because we really do appreciate your support. (i.e. $20 total repair/rebuild anytime, regardless of fault!)" His cans are the larger/fatter higher volume subgun type, but work perfectly well on semi auto rifles as well. And he runs the Subguns.com site. |
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Posted: 7/27/2012 11:06:44 PM
Great, thanks. It looks like that's it, I'll contact him ASAP👍
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