Description

MPN: MD-SR22

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: .223 Rem. / 5.56 NATO
  • Finish: Melonite
  • Material: 416 Stainless Steel
  • Weight: 1.8 oz.
  • Length: 1.37"
  • Outer Diameter: 0.92"
  • Bore Diameter: 0.28"
  • Thread: 1/2"-28 TPI

Compatibility:

  • .223/5.56 barrel with 1/2"-28 thread pitch

Includes:

  • 1x SLR Rifleworks SR22 Single Port Muzzle Brake (5.56/.223)
  • 1x Crush Washer

Details:

I know you have heard the phrase KISS “keep it simple stupid”. It’s solid advice I first heard in boot camp. The SLR SR22 Muzzle Brake simply does its’ job, each and every time. Time-tested design along with the SLR pedigree brings you a basic winner that has no excuses.

One Port, No Waiting

Sure the new age, multi-port devices with a bazillion holes look cool, but have you ever tried to clean one? I have, and I’ll take the straight-shooting single port muzzle brake anytime. I’m talking the ultimate example of efficiency, just one and done. This single chamber muzzle brake delivers everything you want, need, and more.

Simply Foolproof

The SLR SR22 Muzzle Brake is compact, lightweight and almost completely eliminate muzzle rise and felt recoil altogether. The single port muzzle brake design leaves nothing to chance. The more intricate an item is, the more that can go wrong. That’s the beauty of this upgrade. It’s straightforward, simple, and absolutely means business. You don’t show up at the range, or in a competition to make a fashion statement. You go to win! You bring a single rifle, a single chamber muzzle brake, and yourself. That’s all you need to make your statement with hot lead in the bullseye and your name on the winner's list! Forget your crazy cousin Larry and his newest shiny toy. I want you to reach into your range bag, pull out your SLR SR22 Muzzle Brake and shut them all up.

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