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Thread: Muzzle Devices Compatible with Silencerco ASR Mount

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    Battlecomp has their new muzzle device configured for ASR use, at $199.99. At this point though I can only find it in 5/8x24, and don't know when the 1/2x28 version will hit the market.

    https://battlecomp.com/product/asrbc7-62/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    3 posts above yours I say the BE Meyers ASR flash hiders ring. The normal Silencerco flash hiders do not ring.
    Completely missed it. Obviously.

    I'm not really sure why people pay $150-200 for a 3rd party ASR muzzle device. It's not like SiCo's mounts are horrible. Each to their own I guess.

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    Does the BE Myers perform better than the SiCo Mount at suppressing flash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas View Post
    Completely missed it. Obviously.

    I'm not really sure why people pay $150-200 for a 3rd party ASR muzzle device. It's not like SiCo's mounts are horrible. Each to their own I guess.

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    They're $119 at Brownells. The normal ones are about $80, though, so it is a significant price difference. I imagine some people just want something different, or prefer the look. I hate the ringing so don't even use mine. Thankfully they were gifts.

    Quote Originally Posted by ffhounddog View Post
    Does the BE Myers perform better than the SiCo Mount at suppressing flash?
    Yes. The normal mounts are still better than an A2 in my experience, but the BE Meyers helps even more with flashy powders and SBRs.
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    Looks like I will be buying at least two for my favorite two SBRs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas View Post
    Completely missed it. Obviously.

    I'm not really sure why people pay $150-200 for a 3rd party ASR muzzle device. It's not like SiCo's mounts are horrible. Each to their own I guess.

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    Once you get past the point having a rifle that is reliable, I have to admit that AR's, for me at least, are like Barbie Dolls for men. My ASR doesn't ring that I can hear, I just wanted a different look.

    Once again, thanks for the replies.

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    Okay, decided to purchase an ASR Blast Shield.

    Can't find anyone, including SilencerCo who has them in stock.

    Any suggestions?

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    Capitol Armory shows them in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Okay, decided to purchase an ASR Blast Shield.

    Can't find anyone, including SilencerCo who has them in stock.

    Any suggestions?
    At the time I bought mine, the only way I found one was by posting a WTB ad. The seller had one that they used while waiting for their can to get out of jail. I must say that the difference between my bare ASR muzzle brake and adding the blast shield to it is quite astonishing. The brake is excellent at nearly eliminating recoil, at the cost of significant concussion. The blast shield returns the AR to sounding like any normal non-braked AR, the normal recoil comes back, but there's a huge fire ball that comes out the end (with a 10.5").

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    I got one on the way via the equipment exchange.
    Last edited by 26 Inf; 05-02-17 at 20:05.

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