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LanTac USA Dragon 9MM Muzzle Brake - 2.3" Length, Black, 1/2x28 TPI, Fits Dead Air KEYMO Wolfman

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DGN9MMD-WM
UPC:
640117876503
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LANTAC Dragon® Muzzle Brake DGN9MM-WM™

Manufactured to the highest quality standards and featuring a patented design, the LANTAC DGN9MM-WM™ Muzzle Brake offers improved recoil management and muzzle rise over competitors products.
Its unique Short Energy Pulse system reduces length of recoil so that repeating shot energy cannot overlap and knock the shooter off target.
Full auto fire is possible with massively reduced recoil and muzzle climb, meaning that all shots fall on target.

Shooters can now enjoy advanced weapon control with the ability to mount the Dead Air Wolfman® KEYMO silencer to their firearms.

Dragon brakes are precision manufactured on Swiss lathes and machined from AISI4150 steel that is then hardened to 48-52Rc (Rockwell C) and QPQ (Quench Polish Quench) Nitrided to AMS2753D standards for enhanced corrosion resistance and improved lifespan.

The mount design is fully licensed from Dead Air, therefore customers suppressor warranty remains unaffected.

Ships with timing shim set.

Users should follow shooting guidance for the Wolfman as supplied by Dead Air.

Lantac recommends the use of semi-permanent thread locker Rocksett, sold separately.

 

SPECIFICATION:
Caliber: 9X19MM, 350 LEGEND
Material: AISI4140, Hardened 48-52Rc
Dimensions: L: 2.367’’ MOUNT: 1.080’’.
Weight: 3.68oz
Thread: 1/2-28 UNEF R/H
Serial Numbered for Quality Control

Comes with appropriate timing shim set.
Made in the USA.

 

ITAR Notice:
This product is manufactured in the USA by LANTAC USA LLC for sale within the USA only.
Export of the commodities described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 120-130.