
B&T 5.56mm 3-Prong Flash Hider Adapter for SureFire Suppressors | 1/2x28
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Superior Flash Suppression: Patented 3-prong design reduces muzzle flash by over 99%, ideal for low-light operations and preserving night-adapted vision.
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Suppressor Compatibility: Acts as a robust mounting adapter for SureFire SOCOM Series and B&T Rotex-SF suppressors, ensuring secure and aligned attachment.
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Durable Construction: Precision-machined from heat-treated steel with a phosphate finish for maximum resistance to corrosion and wear.
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Precise Alignment: Multiple bearing surfaces and an indexing point guarantee consistent suppressor alignment, minimizing carbon buildup and facilitating easy removal.
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Easy Installation: Features wrench flats for straightforward installation on 5.56mm firearms with 1/2x28 threading (timing shims not included).
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Caliber Compatibility: Optimized for 5.56mm/.223 firearms, ensuring reliable performance across a range of platforms.
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Swiss & USA Design: Combines B&T’s renowned Swiss engineering with USA manufacturing for unmatched quality and precision.
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Caliber: 5.56mm /.223
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Thread Pitch: 1/2x28 UNEF
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Material: Heat-Treated Steel
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Finish: Phosphate Coating
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Suppressor Compatibility: SureFire SOCOM Series, B&T Rotex-SF
Reviews
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No good. Stick with SF 4 MOA shift and baffle strike.
I was excited to see a respected brand name alternative to the $150 Surefire muzzle device. Bought a SF suppressor and when I saw this for $69, I bought one in 7.62 and one in 5.56. When I went to zero my rifle for hunting season and try out the suppressor on something other than a silhouette steel plate, I noticed a 4 MOA point of impact shift. Stripped the system down, re-installed the device, noticed a 3 inch POI shift with just the muzzle device without the suppressor. Tried it with the suppressor again (stupidly), and got a baffle strike. Stick with SF. Not worth saving money on the mount when your can ends up in the shop for 2 months. Yes, SF will cover it. AU says past return period of 14 days, I’ll see what BT says. But I recommend you steer clear if using with a suppressor, ok flash suppression.
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Great SF fitment muzzle device for not as obscene money
First off, I have no clue why AU decided to use the crisis picture that they had ? Three device had a good finish on it just like any other device, and looks great. Unless you're a clone correct type of guy, these will do great for most builds. At the time of purchase, this was less than half of what a 4 prong SF MD would cost. It does not come with tinning shims (neither ported nor plain model do), but for the savings just buy a baggy of them tobtime your stuff.
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B&T 556 3 prong flash hider
Function as they should and cost significantly less than Surefire. No annoying ringing commonly associated with 3 prong flash hiders