PDW builds - Lets see them, and share results

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I like it. Nice and slim, simple. curious if you weighed it?
 
Andozie in FDE or OD if possible. I can see pink being a small market option for women or men with a flair for the feminine side of their personality.
 
I know, I need to find something like that...choices are slim, the only thing I was able to locate this far is the ATRS but that's $200 :(

ATRS Eliminator ($195) or PWS CQB ($170 through Questar). That's what I use on my 7". If you're concerned about the price - just factor in the additional time you're going to spend cleaning the reams of burning powder and residue showered over your AR and you. :D
 
The Spex brakes are also around $200, so the ATRS brake is not unlike the spex in price. The Spex is going back into production a well, so if you wait a bit, they will become available.
 
If you're concerned about the price - just factor in the additional time you're going to spend cleaning the reams of burning powder and residue showered over your AR and you. :D

I can attest to that having run a couple hundred rounds through a 7.5" PDW with a conventional brake. Wear good eye protection and do this at your own peril.
 
I can attest to that having run a couple hundred rounds through a 7.5" PDW with a conventional brake. Wear good eye protection and do this at your own peril.

You were actually the inspiration for that post. :D My Dlask 7" came with an A2, and the first recommendation on CGN was to swap it out ASAP (which I eagerly did). Thus I never had to experience the smell of napalm (burning hair) in the morning... ;)
 
The Spex brakes are also around $200, so the ATRS brake is not unlike the spex in price. The Spex is going back into production a well, so if you wait a bit, they will become available.

The spex brake we made was in the $200.00 range as is the Eliminator, which is demonstrated to be a superior flash eliminator, hence we do not intend to make the spex brakes again.
 
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