Any info out there on when the Surefire Muzzle Brake Diverter will hit the market?
My range buddies and fellow shooters are hoping that it's sometime soon.
Surefire Muzzle Brake Diverter
Surefire Muzzle Brake Diverter
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any update?
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Ordered mine from Bravo Company on Monday. Will be here tomorrow.
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Happy for you but annoyed. I ordered mine 5/4/15 directly from SF (waiting since when they were announced right before SHOT) and BCM got the first run. Still waiting.AggiePhil wrote:Ordered mine from Bravo Company on Monday. Will be here tomorrow.
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Are you guys talking about the Surefire Warden? If so, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on them once you have them in hand!
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Yes the WardenRaptor0683 wrote:Are you guys talking about the Surefire Warden? If so, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on them once you have them in hand!
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These began to pick up as AAC and SF both made their own. But I am still quite agitated that they discontinued the QD Brake Shield that did the same exact job but for $60. I should have bought more than one when I had the chance, because now I'm getting robbed when I need something that does the same job for another build. Getting silencers off the NFA's bs list cannot come soon enough.
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Shot my Warden last weekend on a Mk18 10.3". Night and day difference! The only time I'll run that gun without the Warden on it is when I'm running a can on it. It makes it fun to shoot with no concussion, and no gas in the face. Totally worth it.
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The Warden would be a great product for Form 1 builders to make a QD can that mounts on SF brakes/hiders.
Yea, it's a $160 hardware kit, but no way could a F1 guy make those parts for that price. I've seen very few QD Form 1 suppressors and none that come close to the design or quality of the SureFire back end.
It's almost a no-brainer.
Yea, it's a $160 hardware kit, but no way could a F1 guy make those parts for that price. I've seen very few QD Form 1 suppressors and none that come close to the design or quality of the SureFire back end.
It's almost a no-brainer.
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