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Sim G
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#1 Post by Sim G »

Looking for an ASE Utra Jez-Z CQBS BL (borelock) moderator in .223/5.56 with a 1/2”x28 (AR15) thread.

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#2 Post by DaveB »

I could be wrong, but if you are looking for a Borelock moderator, the threads don't come into it. The Borelock system is a quick-release system that requires an ASEUtra attachment point like a muzzle brake or flash eliminator. I have a brake or flash eliminator on all my rifles so I can use the same JETZ BL suppressor on them all.
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#3 Post by Sim G »

The threads come into it because I want the the brake/flash hider with it. I just wasn't that clear in my post unfortunately....
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#5 Post by Individual »

I have one in .30 cal and all I can say is that the 'lock' onto a a standard birdcage flash hider is distinctly variable.

It might be fine for its intended role, but I've not had much luck with it for target use.
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#6 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

If you give Greg a shout at Parabellum Consulting - http://www.parabellumconsulting.co.uk/ - he’ll be able to sort you out!
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