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Need to replace flash suppressor with a stabalizer. Which one?

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  • bronco1500
    Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 469

    Need to replace flash suppressor with a stabalizer. Which one?

    Hello all,
    I need to switch out the F.S. on a Stag carbine. How do you do this? Is it just a "lefty loosey?" Also, which one? I prefer quality over low price. However quality at a low price is always nice Also, where should I buy said item.
    This would be so that the use of a monster man grip set up would be 100% LEGAL.

    Thanks all, I have no experience with this so your help is all I have to go with.
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    supersonic
    Calguns Addict
    • May 2007
    • 5866

    Correct. Righty-tighty/lefty-loosey. And these are great if you want to keep the "look":http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct...tnumber=550170

    *FACTORY-CERTIFIED ARMORER AT YOUR SERVICE IN SACRAMENTO, ALSO AR-15 WORK/ YUGO M59/66 SKS NIGHT SIGHTS REPLACEMENT - 916-516-7380*

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      bronco1500
      Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 469

      Thanks!
      That look almost like what I got now just with a smaller exit hole.
      Any other recommendations?

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        bronco1500
        Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 469

        Sam thanks for the links. That was just the info I was looking for. The brake you went with the MSTN QC Brake...this may seem like a stupid question...are the slots and holes symmetrical. I mean when I look at the picture it looks like there is only slots on the right side and thats it. Could you describe it a little for me? And, are you happy with it?

        THanks Sam.

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          Fate
          Calguns Addict
          • Apr 2006
          • 9545

          Sam, installed & used it yet?

          The MSTN QC has similar side vents on each side, except at the top right side (1 o'clock or so) there are 3 vent holes too. This counteracts the up and right barrel movement resulting from barrel twist, etc. End result is you stay on target shot after shot.
          sigpic "On bended knee is no way to be free." - Eddie Vedder, "Guaranteed"

          "Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks." -Thomas Jefferson
          , in a letter to his nephew Peter Carr dated August 19, 1785

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