Surefire

SOCOM 762MM MUZZLE BRAKES

Item # SUF SFMB-762-M18X1.5
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SUF SFMB-762-M18X1.5
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SFMB-762-M18X1.5
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084871319294
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SureFire SOCOM muzzle brakes, featuring precision stainless steel construction and an Ionbond DLC coating, deliver superior recoil and muzzle-rise reduction, permitting faster follow-up shots They are threaded to mate with popular rifle models and fit other firearms with correct threads and barrel configuration. They also serve as adapters for mounting SOCOM Series Fast-Attach sound suppressors (silencers).

All SureFire SOCOM Series muzzle brakes have blind pilot holes at the 3 and 9 o clock position to enable fine-tuning of recoil characteristics for individual shooting styles or ammunition characteristics. They also have blind pilot holes at the 6 o clock position to enable indexing the adapter at bottom dead center, and to pin-and-weld on short-barreled rifles. All that is required is a basic hand drill and appropriate drill bits.

SureFire muzzle brakes are individually inspected for concentricity and alignment, and each is covered by SureFire s No-Hassle Guarantee. Features
  • Offset porting delivers greatly reduced recoil impulse and muzzle rise, so the weapon tracks straight back to keep you on target for faster shot-to-shot recovery
  • Multiple bearing surfaces for superior suppressor alignment
  • Precision machined from US mill-certified heat-treated stainless steel bar stock
  • High-precision single-point cut barrel threads for optimum thread interface
  • Inspected for all critical dimensions including concentricity and alignment
  • Pilot holes for tuning of muzzle brake and to pin-and-weld on short-barreled rifles
  • Black Ionbond DLC coating provides maximum protection against harsh environmental conditions and facilitates cleaning after extreme use
  • Serves as rock-solid mounting adapter for SureFire SOCOM Series sound suppressors
  • Labyrinth seals prevent carbon buildup on suppressor lock ring indexing system
Note: Items marked as Special Order are ordered from the manufacturer. Being a manufacturer direct dealer, we are dependent on their warehouse inventory and production schedule. While most Special Order turn-around time is about 30 days, some may take a lot longer based on manufacturer availability. Your card will not be charged until the item ships.

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What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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SureFire SOCOM muzzle brakes, featuring precision stainless steel construction and an Ionbond DLC coating, deliver superior recoil and muzzle-rise reduction, permitting faster follow-up shots They are threaded to mate with popular rifle models and fit other firearms with correct threads and barrel configuration. They also serve as adapters for mounting SOCOM Series Fast-Attach sound suppressors (silencers).

All SureFire SOCOM Series muzzle brakes have blind pilot holes at the 3 and 9 o clock position to enable fine-tuning of recoil characteristics for individual shooting styles or ammunition characteristics. They also have blind pilot holes at the 6 o clock position to enable indexing the adapter at bottom dead center, and to pin-and-weld on short-barreled rifles. All that is required is a basic hand drill and appropriate drill bits.

SureFire muzzle brakes are individually inspected for concentricity and alignment, and each is covered by SureFire s No-Hassle Guarantee. Features
  • Offset porting delivers greatly reduced recoil impulse and muzzle rise, so the weapon tracks straight back to keep you on target for faster shot-to-shot recovery
  • Multiple bearing surfaces for superior suppressor alignment
  • Precision machined from US mill-certified heat-treated stainless steel bar stock
  • High-precision single-point cut barrel threads for optimum thread interface
  • Inspected for all critical dimensions including concentricity and alignment
  • Pilot holes for tuning of muzzle brake and to pin-and-weld on short-barreled rifles
  • Black Ionbond DLC coating provides maximum protection against harsh environmental conditions and facilitates cleaning after extreme use
  • Serves as rock-solid mounting adapter for SureFire SOCOM Series sound suppressors
  • Labyrinth seals prevent carbon buildup on suppressor lock ring indexing system
Note: Items marked as Special Order are ordered from the manufacturer. Being a manufacturer direct dealer, we are dependent on their warehouse inventory and production schedule. While most Special Order turn-around time is about 30 days, some may take a lot longer based on manufacturer availability. Your card will not be charged until the item ships.

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What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.