Description

MPN: MBC7-556

Features:

  • Unique "7" side ports design reduce recoil and muzzle rise
  • 360-degree style baffle minimize muzzle flash
  • Constructed from 416 stainless steel
  • Pre-drilled hole for pinning on 14.5-inch barrels for 16-inch overall length
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Specifications:

  • Caliber: .223 Rem. / 5.56 NATO
  • Material: 416 Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Melonite
  • Weight: 2.65 oz.
  • Length: 2.25"
  • Outer Diameter: 0.86"
  • Bore Diameter: 0.245"
  • Thread: 1/2"-28 TPI

Compatibility:

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

Includes:

  • 1x V Seven C7 Compensator (5.56/.223)
  • 1x Crush Washer

Details:

If you’re looking for a quality muzzle device for your AR-15 that’s tough as nails and does the job it’s intended to without fanfare, there’s no need to look beyond the C7 Compensator from V Seven. All of V Seven’s precision machined products are US made, from the fine material to the last finishing touch. The C7 Compensator is finished in a Melonite black so it doesn’t sit up front screaming for attention.

3-In-1 Design

The C7 Comp is designed with large side baffles that manage huge volumes of expelled gasses for a compensator that performs among the best you’ll ever see. The C7 Comp also features a 360-degree style baffle to reduce excessive muzzle flash and muzzle rise.

This full-size compensator is designed to stand up to anything that comes its way. You don’t have to worry about hurting this piece, no matter how much you shoot. The V Seven C7 Compensator reduces recoil, muzzle rise, and muzzle flash so you can concentrate on the shot.

You know you want an advanced compensator to keep you on target and reduce the punishment of recoil. Less motion and felt impulse when you shoot allow you to get each successive round off faster than you would if you were fighting backward motion and muzzle rise every time you pull the trigger. The C7 Compensator delivers the improved performance you need while its reasonable weight allows you to maintain the balance and handling of your firearm.

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