The Griffin Armament one is 135 bucks US, the innovative industries one is 20 bucks US. So there's your price ranges to compete in.
I'm sure if you can get a more original looking version, you'd be able to sell them at a higher price point.
This is the more original looking Griffin one (many of these had issues cracking at the weld)
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Innovative one looks like the DPMS one.
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That is the $20 USD Muzzle Device, however Innovative Industries also produces a non-functioning XM177E2 Moderator for $49 USD that is a very close copy of the real deal (less the internal baffles). It is available in a choice of either matte black oxide or a "battleworn" finish (shown here):
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Brownells also produces an excellent XM177E2 faux Moderator for $42 as part of their Retro line of parts. I replaced the Troy version that was pinned and welded for US sale with a Brownells' version on my 50th Anniversary carbine and couldn't tell the difference. Unlike the early Griffin Armament Moderators, the Brownells' faux Moderators are definitely safe to fire through! ��
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That is the $20 USD Muzzle Device, however Innovative Industries also produces a non-functioning XM177E2 Moderator for $49 USD that is a very close copy of the real deal (less the internal baffles). It is available in a choice of either matte black oxide or a "battleworn" finish (shown here):
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Brownells also produces an excellent XM177E2 faux Moderator for $42 as part of their Retro line of parts. I replaced the Troy version that was pinned and welded for US sale with a Brownells' version on my 50th Anniversary carbine and couldn't tell the difference. Unlike the early Griffin Armament Moderators, the Brownells' faux Moderators are definitely safe to fire through! ��
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Didn't even see that one on their site! That's a very nice looking rifle!



























