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BROWNING IRIDIUM RIM-FIRE SOUND MODERATORS.

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BROWNING IRIDIUM RIM-FIRE SOUND MODERATORS.

Brand New to the UK marketplace come these Rim-Fire Browning IRIDIUM Sound Moderators. Fantastic Performance from such Light Weight and Compact little units. 
Available in Standard ½ x 20 TPI UNF as well as ½ x 28 UNeF thread options. They are good for use on .17 MK II, .17 HMR, .22 Rim-Fire and >22 WMR calibre rifles. Fully Strippable (though quite why always puzzles me). Sound Moderators always work and do their jobs better once they get ‘coated up’ internally. Trying to actually clean carbon and powder build up is near impossible. Unless you have a sufficiently heavy-duty sonic cleaner but again, I ask WHY?
These finish at 4 3/4″ (121mm) overall length, are 1 1/8″ (29mm) Diameter and weigh in at only 2 ¾ oz (79g). As such you hardly know it’s fitted even on a traditional LR – Long Rifle barrel. 
No, not the cheapest option available but equally a LONG way cheaper than a lot of others out there. Given from such an Iconic Name / Brand that’s pretty impressive.

£89.99

DO NOTE: Sending a sound moderator to a local Firearms dealer for collection will cost near enough the same as for a shotgun or rifle. You are also likely to incur a transfer fee from them too. My suggestion is to simply go direct to them and put in an order for things like these.

ANY and ALL Pre-used Sound Moderators I have should offer up perfectly acceptable performances. Certainly comparable to the equivalent model brand new. This Reflex T8 Compact is no exception. Given they are very likely to already be ‘carbonised’ internally there is every chance they will actually increase effectiveness. As with anything not brand new there is a chance they may well not last as long. However this IS reflected in the price. In reality, unless you are regularly spending hours on a range, there should be way over enough ‘life’ still there for the average shot.

The ONLY way to get maximum longevity is to dig that bit deeper and buy new. Happy to order those in where needed so just ask if you prefer.