Midwest Industries MIPBD Blast Diverter Steel 1/2"-28 tpi Phosphate
Shop Midwest Industries ProductsThe Midwest Industries Blast Diverter is a highly effective linear compensator designed t...
Midwest Industries MIPBD Blast Diverter - Black Phosphate Steel, 1/2"-28 TPI Threads, 1.75" OAL, 1.09" Diameter, UPC: 816537018810
The Midwest Industries Blast Diverter is a highly effective linear compensator designed to redirect muzzle blast forward, making it ideal for AR pistols and short barrel rifles. This tool steel construction features a durable Parkerized finish and is perfect for dynamic entry teams or shooting in close quarters, minimizing concussion effects on nearby individuals.
Specs:
Brand: Midwest IndustriesModel: MIPBD
Material: Tool Steel
Finish: Parkerized
Thread Pattern: 1/2"-28 TPI
Overall Length: 1.75"
Diameter: 1.09"
Includes: Crush Washer
Fits: Muzzles Threaded 1/2"-28
UPC: 816537018810
Technical Specifications
| Caliber | 223 Rem |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 223 |
| Action Type | Blast Diverter |
| Finish | Black Phosphate |
| Weight | 0.31 oz |
| Trigger Type | Steel |
| Thread Pitch | 1/2"-28 tpi |
| Manufacturer | Midwest Industries |
| Model | MI-PBD |
| SKU | R156533 |
| UPC | 816537018810 |
| Condition | New in Box |
| Availability | In Stock |
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Shipping Information
- Orders typically process within 1-2 business days
- Ships via major carriers with tracking
- Tracking information provided for all orders
- Shipping costs calculated at checkout based on weight and destination
Return Policy
- 30-day return policy on accessories and non-firearms
- Items must be unused and in original packaging
- Contact us for return authorization before shipping items back
- Original shipping costs are non-refundable
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Contact us at 502-272-4859 or submit a question for assistance with shipping or returns.
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