quick legality question, im converting a couple Ars for CA , is this muzzle brake a legal type? Thanks
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Muzzle brake question
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Yep. Looks like a bullet - sized opening. Just as long as it's not advertised as hiding flash.
I'm sure it's fine as it looks like a miculek brakehttps://www.activejunky.com/invite/132380
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As stated, perfectly legal on a featureless. I run the same style on my build. The other benefit of this particular type is that I keep a copy of the CA legality flowchart available here in my range bag. It shows a picture of this brake as representative of the style so if ever discussing legality with a less knowledgeable LEO it might help the conversation. Of course this might be a pipe dream on my part.
I shoot with a bunch of LEO's and to a man they had no idea what a featureless build is and more importantly, what it isn't until I built mine.
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Looks like the one I have and was going to install on my featurless build. Personally opted for a DPMS Miculek compensator/brake. Ill be installing it on my dads featureless build.
mnichols hit the nail on the head. bullet sized opening and NOT advertised as having ANY flash reduction capability and youre all good.California Ex-pat, now in free America for good.
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