Description

MPN: MB-SR30

Features:

  • Single port design
  • Awesome performance in a small package, stops muzzle rise completely
  • Proper port and bore size for maximum effectiveness
  • Comes with a crush washer

Specifications:

  • Caliber: .308 Win. / 7.62 NATO / 300 Blackout
  • Finish: Melonite
  • Material: 416 Stainless Steel
  • Weight: 1.45 oz.
  • Length: 1.37"
  • Outer Diameter: 0.92"
  • Bore Diameter: 0.37"
  • Thread: 5/8"-24 TPI

Compatibility:

  • .308/300 Blackout barrel with 5/8"-24 thread pitch

Includes:

  • 1x SLR Rifleworks SR30 Single Port .30 Cal Muzzle Brake
  • 1x Crush Washer

Details:

If you’re looking for a solution to excessive recoil and muzzle rise look no further. The SLR Rifleworks SR30 Muzzle Brake will help you bring you’re A-game. This brake is an efficient and durable upgrade for your weapon. This .30 Cal mini muzzle brake is easy to install and will make your time on the range feel like a dream come true. When you need a simple, single port muzzle brake this little gem will fit the bill.

How Will This Muzzle Brake Help You

The SLR Rifleworks SR30 Muzzle Brake is your very effective solution to crazy muzzle rise and heavy recoil. This muzzle brake leads the way with high-quality engineering and groundbreaking design. Your nagging issues of recoil and muzzle rise will become a ghost from the past. The .30 Cal mini muzzle brake is lightweight, simply designed to eliminate your shooting problems without bringing more issues to your plate. Its’ short overall length makes a great addition to your custom lightweight builds but will look at home on any platform. You will see your target remain in the sight picture round after round. Instead of recovering from muzzle rise and having to search for your target, you will be squeezing off your next round. This SLR Rifleworks SR30 Muzzle Brake will help you finish first, whether you’re competing against others, or yourself. If you’re proud of your weapon you will be proud to have this muzzle brake at the business end of it.

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