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UWone77
5 August 2016, 22:54
These will be available in Nitride, Stainless Steel, and eventually Grade 5 Titanium

https://www.cmttac.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=153


The Cross Machine Tool (https://www.cmttac.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=153) CRC 556 (Combat Recoil Compensator) is a Hybrid muzzle device.

Two forward angle brake ports on the CRC 556 provide greatly reduced muzzle rise & mitigate felt recoil while the front forks distort and reduce flash signature. The external machined flutes on the front flash forks not only reduce the overall weight of the device but also blend with the aesthetic appearance of our Trademark magwell grooves on CMT UHP15 series Lower receivers. Function of the CRC 556 muzzle device is equaled by the exceptional visible manufacturing quality & apprearence you expect from Cross Machine Tool products. MADE IN USA

Must select finish- "Available option" to order- if the option you want isn't selectable in the option menu, that option is out of stock currently. !! LIMITED TIME INTRO PRICING!!

FEATURES-

Manufactured from Stainless Steel (standard- G5 Titanium available)
Standard-QPQ Nitride finished for durability & corrsion protection-standard (raw SS & TI mat/finish available)
1/2 28 RH ID threads
.632" max diameter
Surface Hardness-68RC Substrate Hardness-30 RC (QPQ SS only)
Weight- 2.7oz. SS model 1.5oz. Grade 5 Titanium model
Caliber- 5.56mm / .223 Remington only
Rating- Full Auto
Zero porting on bottom side to reduce ground signature when fired from the prone position
Zero porting on the center top side to reduce flash sight obstruction through optics/sights
2 forward angled progressive side exhaust chambers
Outer tang styling cuts to match Trademark magwell grooves on UHP15 series lower receivers
Pre-drilled for pinning to 14.5" barrel to legal length (pin included)
Crush washer included (not for suppressor use)
Made in the USA


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Joelski
6 August 2016, 05:59
Sure looks like every brake I've ever seen. What makes it a comp?

SINNER
6 August 2016, 07:02
Technically the 6 ports on top. Like 99% of the devices this is what I would consider a hybrid. Part brake, part compensator.

UWone77
7 August 2016, 00:00
Only so many ways to design a 2/3 port brake. Like SINNER said, the ports on the top make it a comp.

mustangfreek
7 August 2016, 03:00
Looks like a dragon/epsilon hybrid..

UWone77
7 August 2016, 14:45
Looks like a dragon/epsilon hybrid..

Yeah, I was thinking the same.

They're also working on a flash comp as well. This is prototype. It will likely go through several more revisions:

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Duffy
8 August 2016, 08:56
Add another port and it'd look like the old Warner Bros company logo :P

http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i314/Duffypoo/w_zpsoabf35fh.jpg (http://s75.photobucket.com/user/Duffypoo/media/w_zpsoabf35fh.jpg.html)

Pyzik
8 August 2016, 10:03
I like the flash comp.

mustangfreek
9 August 2016, 03:17
What's the flash Comp look like?

Though this is $63 bux at the moment so not a bad price

SINNER
9 August 2016, 04:26
[BD]


What's the flash Comp look like?

Though this is $63 bux at the moment so not a bad price


Yeah, I was thinking the same.

They're also working on a flash comp as well. This is prototype. It will likely go through several more revisions:

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Joelski
9 August 2016, 16:01
The flash comp looks familiar, although there's probably only so much you do. I know, call it a flash brake!

6 holes on top of that brake seems like it would compensate like that girl everybody knew in high school.

http://donthatethegeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/funny-wiener-car-plane-National-Guard.jpg

Pyzik
10 August 2016, 16:25
Hmm. I like it.

https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8653/28615674610_599c53e4f7_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b)
CMT CRC 556 (3) (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b) by Damage Photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/damagephotos/), on Flickr

Dstrbdmedic167
10 August 2016, 16:39
Hmm. I like it.

https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8653/28615674610_599c53e4f7_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b)
CMT CRC 556 (3) (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b) by Damage Photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/damagephotos/), on Flickr

Nice!

UWone77
10 August 2016, 17:15
Hmm. I like it.

https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8653/28615674610_599c53e4f7_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b)
CMT CRC 556 (3) (https://flic.kr/p/KAEP7b) by Damage Photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/damagephotos/), on Flickr

I think the nitride version looks a lot better than the raw SS.

alamo5000
10 August 2016, 20:37
I think the nitride version looks a lot better than the raw SS.

Agreed 100%

mustangfreek
18 August 2016, 01:44
[BD]


Lol...wow skipped right over it..been so busy-pre occupied with stuff lately haven't had much time ..it looks good though

Looks good pyzik..I like the nitride version also better

UWone77
6 September 2016, 23:18
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Pyzik
22 September 2016, 13:41
Not the CRC but rather the CRF. I like it!
This was the largest flash, the majority were either much smaller or non-existent. I'd say it completely mitigated 75% of my shots.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8518/29233952944_1553a5179f_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/LxiDHs)
CFC Flash (https://flic.kr/p/LxiDHs) by Damage Photos (https://www.flickr.com/photos/damagephotos/), on Flickr