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Yankee Hill Machine Flash hider http://www.midwayusa.com/product/965594/yankee-hill-machine-flash-hider-phantom-5c2-aggressive-1-2-28-thread-ar-15-parkerized Edit: Link shows an "aggressive" model. That looks like the normal one they sell. Looks shorter than the yhm |
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Yankee Hill Machine Flash hider http://www.midwayusa.com/product/965594/yankee-hill-machine-flash-hider-phantom-5c2-aggressive-1-2-28-thread-ar-15-parkerized Edit: Link shows an "aggressive" model. That looks like the normal one they sell. I don't believe this is that flash hider |
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Yankee Hill Machine Flash hider http://www.midwayusa.com/product/965594/yankee-hill-machine-flash-hider-phantom-5c2-aggressive-1-2-28-thread-ar-15-parkerized Edit: Link shows an "aggressive" model. That looks like the normal one they sell. I don't believe this is that flash hider Nope, not even close. The one the OP posted certainly looks KACish. |
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Even that one has the ports that are closer like the kac ones. This one has wider ports. I'm guessing some ebay cheapo deal at this point. |
| I purchased a complete upper w a different pinned muzzle device and he said he'd throw in the one that originally came on it. Based on the sale, I wouldn't expect him to know but the deal was fine; this was just a bonus add on but I'm curious to know since I'd rather sell it. |
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I believe it's an early Micor one. Before they switched to the 1/7 or 1/9 barrel twist flute designs. I've got a couple of Micors, and the machining on this one is very similar, so you might be right. But, I didn't know they ever made them without the spiral flutes. |
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