Primary Weapons Systems FRC 3-Port Flat Compensator 5/8-24, Black
| SKU | 51655210161 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Primary Weapons Systems |
| MPN | FRC-F-3P-5/8X24 |
| UPC | 811154033857 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Muzzle Device: Compensator
- Caliber 1: .30-06 Springfield
- Caliber 2: .30-30 Winchester
- Caliber 3: .300 AAC Blackout
- Caliber 4: .300 Win Mag
- Caliber 5: .308 Win
- Caliber 6: 6.5 Creedmoor
- Caliber 7: 6.5 Grendel
- Caliber 8: 7.62x51mm NATO
- Material: 4140 Alloy Steel
- Color: Black
Features
The Primary Weapons Systems FRC .30 Cal flat 3-port suppressor bipod compensator - 5/8-24 is engineered for both performance and durability. Crafted from robust 4140 steel, this compensator is treated with a corrosion-resistant FNC LIFE HD finish, ensuring it withstands the rigors of extended field use. Its innovative 3-port design not only serves as a secure bipoding point for your suppressor but also significantly reduces felt recoil, enhancing shooting precision. Additionally, it effectively redirects sound and gases away from the shooter, providing a more comfortable and enjoyable shooting experience. Designed to fit seamlessly with 5/8-24 threaded barrels, this compensator is an essential upgrade for any serious shooter looking to optimize their firearm's performance.
- Constructed from 4140 stainless steel
- FNC LIFE HD corrosion-resistant treatment
- Directs audio output forward
- Minimizes perceived recoil
- Tri-port configuration
- Compatible with 5/8-24 threading
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