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Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is proud to announce the release of the SF3P-50BMG-M2HB and SF3P-50BMG-M2A1 flash hiders, designed specifically for use with M2 .50-caliber machine guns.
Muzzle flash is the bane of any infantryman. It provides a clear target indicator for the enemy to know your position and return fire. SureFire SF3P-50BMG flash hiders are engineered to reduce flash signature by an astounding 99.7 percent, concealing the shooter’s position and increasing warfighter survivability. In addition, they help preserve night-adapted vision and prevent the disruption of Night Vision Devices. Their robust design easily withstands the violence of .50 BMG, requires no modification to the weapon system and has no detrimental effect on weapon reliability. With models for standard non-threaded barrels (SF3P-50BMG-M2HB) and threaded barrels (SF3P-50BMG-M2A1), these flash hiders are tools no Ma Deuce should be without.
Constructed of U.S. mill-certified bar stock and machined to the most precise tolerances, the SF3P-M2HB utilizes a sleeve that mounts to the weapon system. A heat-treated chromoly coupler provides maximum attachment strength for secure attachment to the non-threaded barrel of the M2HB. DLC and nitride coatings ensure corrosion resistance and long service life. The SF3P-M2A1 is the ideal flash hider for the M2A1 weapon platform. Its high-precision single-point cut threads quickly and easily thread to the weapon’s barrel, and its DLC coating provides maximum protection against harsh environmental conditions and facilitates cleaning after extreme use.
Learn more: https://www.surefire.com/sf3p-50bmg-flash-hider.html
About SureFire—Located in Fountain Valley, California, SureFire, LLC is the leading manufacturer of suppressors, high-performance flashlights, weapon-mounted lights and other tactical equipment for those who go in harm’s way, or anyone who demands the ultimate in quality, innovation, and performance. SureFire illumination tools are used by more SWAT teams and elite special operations forces than any other brand. SureFire is an ISO 9001:2008-certified company.
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