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Posted: 1/11/2017 8:43:57 PM EDT
| ive got a kak flash can on my 10.5 but i want to replace it with something smaller and lighter. what would you guys recomend on a 10.5? |
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I just replaced mine with a war comp I got a deal on. Now its ready when I decide to get a suppressor for it.
WarComp |
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Had no idea there were so many brakes available. How many ways are there to divert blast upward/sideways with a cone shaped center? |
| Anyone running just a thread protector? I have a KAK flashcan and it works great. Very loud at indoor ranges where I shoot. I was thinking of just using a thread protector and no muzzle device. I don't get down in the dirt or worry about the flash being seen by enemies. |
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http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?item=XGTCONEFHSLIM308&name=GUNTEC+USA+AR-10+Slim+Line%2fMicro+Cone+Flash+Can+(.308%2f.300AAC+BLACKOUT)&groupid=7493
Guntech make micros flash cans out of aluminum. As long as your not shooting full auto for long periods they work just fine. |
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SD tactical arms muzzle brake or flash hider, can get the pig covers that acre onto them as well when you want to remove it.
SDTA muzzle brake |
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My 9mm 'lightweight' PSA upper came with a KAK flash can, haven't had it off to feel how heavy it is but KAK's site says they're made of aluminum.
Used to have a Levang Linear comp on another rifle it is NOT light. Despite it's small size there's a lot of steel in there. If I pull mine off I'll just go with a thread protector, or an A2 birdcage. |
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Anyone running just a thread protector? I have a KAK flashcan and it works great. Very loud at indoor ranges where I shoot. I was thinking of just using a thread protector and no muzzle device. I don't get down in the dirt or worry about the flash being seen by enemies. You will not look as cool or up to date but it will be lighter, shorter and work just as well. |
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black river tactical covert comp +1 A suppressor would be better still. |
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