Since I recently installed a troublesome muzzle brake on my Archangel 10/22 I decided to take a closer look at my Norinco M4's flash hider.
It was difficult indexing the bottom of my Yankee Hill muzzle break so the section that is intended to keep dirt out is at the bottom. I managed to do this with great effort especially since it came with a crush washer.
Looking at my M4 the flash hider could be turned a bit to index perfectly like the muzzle brake I installed. I also noticed that they used a lock washer instead of a crush washer.
I love my M4 and have yet to have a failure of any kind so I am not complaining just wondering what others see when they look at their Norinco M4 flash hiders?
It was difficult indexing the bottom of my Yankee Hill muzzle break so the section that is intended to keep dirt out is at the bottom. I managed to do this with great effort especially since it came with a crush washer.
Looking at my M4 the flash hider could be turned a bit to index perfectly like the muzzle brake I installed. I also noticed that they used a lock washer instead of a crush washer.
I love my M4 and have yet to have a failure of any kind so I am not complaining just wondering what others see when they look at their Norinco M4 flash hiders?


















































