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27 minutes ago, Cheflife15 said:

Is this legal? 

https://www.surefire.com/socom-muzzle-brake/

Doesn't reduce flash and doesn't have threads. I'm thinking it's good to go here.

It's a brake so GTG!  Of course it's threaded but that does not matter!

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1 hour ago, Cheflife15 said:

Is this legal? 

https://www.surefire.com/socom-muzzle-brake/

Doesn't reduce flash and doesn't have threads. I'm thinking it's good to go here.

Yep! 100% legal and very effective. I have about 1/2 dozen on rifles.

I recommend you grab a SF Warden as well. Comes in handy at classes so you don’t blow out your partners eardrums.
 

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I'm actually starting to take a few classes so going through all my gear to make sure I have no problems.  

Screenshotted the legality of aimsports a2 muzzle brake also for a different rifle. 

My buddies pin and weld job looks much cleaner than mine. I imagine most people don't give you sht for this unless you've already got yourself in trouble for something else. 

 

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21 minutes ago, Cheflife15 said:

I'm actually starting to take a few classes so going through all my gear to make sure I have no problems.  

Screenshotted the legality of aimsports a2 muzzle brake also for a different rifle. 

My buddies pin and weld job looks much cleaner than mine. I imagine most people don't give you sht for this unless you've already got yourself in trouble for something else. 

 

I have the Aimsport A2 birdcage brake on several of my builds. I love the original look and they are really inexpensive. 

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I think it is.

Additionally, the Warden will fit on any other rifle with a SF brake - so there is value added.

They also make a direct thread Warden which is cheaper than buying a Warden/MB556 Combo.

https://www.surefire.com/warden-direct-thread/

Note: B&T also makes SF Warden compatible muzzle devices if you find something you like by them.

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Hm maybe I'll start with the muzzle brake and then just add the warden later. It is a cool set up. 

I didn't know it will fit on any surefire muzzle brake. Any benefit to the socom over the procomp? https://www.surefire.com/procomp/

I really wish nj didn't make everything so complicated. 

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Sorry. The Warden will only fit on muzzle devices that will also accept suppressors.

SF recently started making the Pro series (I always discount/forget about them as I wouldn’t buy it) that cost less than standard devices. The Pro lineup does not have the indexing notch or the ability to attach a Warden.

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10 minutes ago, Cheflife15 said:

Hm maybe I'll start with the muzzle brake and then just add the warden later. It is a cool set up. 

I didn't know it will fit on any surefire muzzle brake. Any benefit to the socom over the procomp? https://www.surefire.com/procomp/

I really wish nj didn't make everything so complicated. 

 

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