Breek Arms - Echo Single-Port Muzzle Brake for 3QD, 5.56, 1/2x28 - BRK4330
| SKU | 51655207394 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Breek Arms |
| MPN | BRK4330 |
| UPC | 812296031664 |
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Brand: Breek Arms
Model/Series: Breek-LOK 3QD Compatible
Design: Echo
Material: 4140 Hardened Steel, Nitride
Overall length: 2.06 Inches
Weight: 2.1 oz (223/556) 1.7 oz (30 cal)
Thread Pattern: 1-2x28 TPI .223 5.56 CAL
Features
The Breek-LOK 3QD QD Suppressor Attachment system sets the standard for quick-detach mounts, delivering unmatched speed and ease of use. Its streamlined profile integrates seamlessly with your firearm, enhancing both aesthetics and performance. The Breek-LOK 3QD Echo Single-Port Muzzle Brake significantly reduces recoil and muzzle rise through 90° horizontal blast-vectoring ports, enabling rapid, accurate follow-up shots. Six small holes create a jet effect further controlling muzzle rise and movement for added stability. Less blowback improves shooter comfort, critical for competitive or defensive scenarios. The Echo is designed to be pinned & welded on 14.5" barrels to meet the 16" Federal minimum length requirement and avoid SBR classification. Its sleek, compact design complements any build—ideal for SBRs or pistol-caliber carbines—while maintaining a clean, refined appearance.
*Ensure the barrel and muzzle device is 16" or greater to meet the federal minimum length requirement to avoid SBR classification before pin & weld as some barrels shoulder length may differ.*
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