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    New "LFE" Flash Eliminator

    After several months of R&D then significant testing a new flash hider in now available for the AR15 rifles in 223 or 300 Blackout caliber.
    These eliminate flash as well as our "Eliminator" but have the added benefits of being much lighter and employ muzzle compensation.
    Historically you got either flash elimination or you got muzzle control but not both. We have solved that.

    The LFE sells for $125.00 and comes in either 1/2x28 or 5/8x24 threading depending on the caliber.
    Detailed instructions come with each unit as well as a dedicated crush washer for installation.
    These are made from 4140 chrome moly steel, weigh 87 grams and are 22mm OD to support NATO spec attachments





    We will be shooting another video like the we did with our Eliminator flash hider, the results will be extremely similar :D
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    A short video comparison of many commonly available muzzle devices.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbXdg...ature=youtu.be
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    that looks pretty nice.

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    Love the look of these. I will definitely be putting on of these on my 2nd AR build after my shorty with your eliminator. I will also need you guys to make me an 8.5" barrel, but that will come in a couple of months. Need to save first.

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    Hey Rick,

    Out of curiousity do these also direct blast downrange? Also how well will these work for longer barrel rifles?

    That's a sexy unit and the video definetly sells it, good job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loki_81 View Post
    Hey Rick,

    Out of curiousity do these also direct blast downrange? Also how well will these work for longer barrel rifles?

    That's a sexy unit and the video definetly sells it, good job.
    They DO direct sound down range much more so than a brake does. Any more so than any of the other flash hiders of similar design? Hard to say.
    On the 14.5" and under they really excel, over 14.5" like with all flash hiders there is diminishing returns in effectiveness.
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    Thank you for the video it is very informative.
    How are you able to shoot a 20 round magazine in the video is there a capacity loophole for a gunsmith or gun manufacturer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaSigntist View Post
    Thank you for the video it is very informative.
    How are you able to shoot a 20 round magazine in the video is there a capacity loophole for a gunsmith or gun manufacturer?
    We are licensed for all sorts of "bad" things. Trust me NO laws were broken, not even any really stupid 1s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    We are licensed for all sorts of "bad" things. Trust me NO laws were broken, not even any really stupid 1s.
    Thank you for the response.
    Sorry I was not implying you broke any laws I was just wondering.
    I am an American living in Canada and yes I'm VERY confused in regards to the magazine laws.
    Sorry for being off topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alberta tactical rifle View Post
    ....These eliminate flash as well as our "Eliminator" but have the added benefits of being much lighter and employ muzzle compensation.
    Historically you got either flash elimination or you got muzzle control but not both. We have solved that.
    I was rather intrigued in your post. Very nice job on the demoing the effectiveness of your flash suppression aspect of the design.

    I am however curious as to know what kind of compensation you are referring to? I don't see it being muzzle climb as the design appears to be symmetric in nature, maybe simple rearward recoil? If so, how does it compare to a proper 'braked' rifle?

    You have clearly put some though into this, and I would assume have some actual figures to back up the claim of a dual purpose device.

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