« Reply #13 on: September 09, 2023, 06:54:09 PM »
The Milspin Cujo Muzzle Device looks okay if you want a muzzle brake/flash hider combo. But I think it's 1/8" too large in diameter to attach a bayonet over it. Plus being an open-ended flash hider is a deal-breaker for lots of people. If you're running through the woods/jungle/wherever, vegetation and whatnot can jam in between the prongs. That's one of the reasons the U.S. military switched to the A1 birdcage flash hider. The other reason was grunts using them to break the bands on cases of C Rations and bending the barrels. At least that's what lore says.
https://milspin.com/collections/ar-15-parts/products/milspin-cujo-muzzle-device https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJGsV3F094w
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