Reverse Fake Suppressor with Linear Compensator

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Reverse Fake Can/Suppressor with Linear Compensator


Following multiple customer requests, we are pleased to offer this fake suppressor with an integrated linear compensator.

A linear comp pushes the blast, flash, and noise forward, which makes for a more pleasant shooting experience on short barrels (14.5" or less).

The fake suppressor aspect of it is just plain fun and a real conversation starter at the range.

The 12oz mass helps hold the muzzle down. Some people like this whether shooting offhand or on a bench/bipod.

Will this fit your barrel? You need 3.93" (100mm) of free space behind the thread shoulder, and the barrel outer diameter should be less than 0.765", and a muzzle thread of 1/2"-28. The device is bored 0.25" so that'll suit .223, .22LR, .204 Ruger, and other small calibres (but not 9mm).

Features
  • Redirects concussion, flash, and noise forward on short barrels
  • No markings
  • 4140 chromoly steel, same as many gun barrels
  • Nitrided to ~57 Rockwell hardness
Specs
  • Overall Diameter 1.24" or 31.5mm
  • Overall Length (mm) 5.47" or 139mm
  • Weight 341g / 12oz
 
Okay it's probably just me but I'm having a really hard time understanding how these are installed. Does my barrel have to be threaded for this to work? Or does it just slide over and secure somehow? Total noob question I know.
 
Okay it's probably just me but I'm having a really hard time understanding how these are installed. Does my barrel have to be threaded for this to work? Or does it just slide over and secure somehow? Total noob question I know.

it say it needs a 1/2 - 28 threaded barrel, which is the common threading for .22 caliber barrels
 
it say it needs a 1/2 - 28 threaded barrel, which is the common threading for .22 caliber barrels

I guess my next question is, for those without any muzzle threads, are there any options out there for fake cans and/or muzzle brakes that can be installed without modification?
 
I guess my next question is, for those without any muzzle threads, are there any options out there for fake cans and/or muzzle brakes that can be installed without modification?

Clamp on threaded adapter. But sometimes, you may find the brake down range. But with a thread adapter, the shoulder be too thick for the reverse fake suppressor to fit over. Best to find someone to thread the muzzle.
 
I guess my next question is, for those without any muzzle threads, are there any options out there for fake cans and/or muzzle brakes that can be installed without modification?

what rifle? many have threaded aftermarket barrels or some on ee if other models had them
 
This may end up on my GSG16 once I get the Dlask barrel on.

I don't think a reverse can will work on a Dlask barrel GSG, Not enough barrel.

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Okay it's probably just me but I'm having a really hard time understanding how these are installed. Does my barrel have to be threaded for this to work? Or does it just slide over and secure somehow? Total noob question I know.

put a crush washer on the muzzle thread,
then slide the muzzle device on and screw it down onto the washer.
Like a condom for an STI-cautious robot

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I guess my next question is, for those without any muzzle threads, are there any options out there for fake cans and/or muzzle brakes that can be installed without modification?

I think Okayshooter has the right idea. The most straightforward way is probably to thread the muzzle. If you don't intend to have a muzzle device installed all the time, you can cover the threads with a thread protector.
 
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