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    It LOOKS a bit like South African type L4 Bren muzzle thinggy...... I never quite worked out what the SA muzzle thinggy was. A muzzle brake or flash eliminator or flash hider or what. Can we have a photo of the SA variant KG?

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    Shoot me down someone but I think the muzzle brake on the SA 7.62 Bren was to take the same sort of rifle grenade as their FAL took.

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    SA 7.62 R1 type flash hider -



    Gas is directed forward as opposed to backwards as on the Colt muzzle brake/flash hider.
    As Tom says same as the SA FAL R1

    ATB KG

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    Thanks for that KG. So it's a muzzle brake then.......... or is it? The foresight configuration looks interesting. Is that from an UZI?

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    That looks like the one from the metric rifle...so you could fix bayonets...like the Japaneseicon...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Thanks for that KG. So it's a muzzle brake then.......... or is it? The foresight configuration looks interesting. Is that from an UZI?
    I've got 2 types of forsights on my SA 7.62 guns, 2 have the normal Mk2 sight blade and 3 have the rotating pointer or what ever it may be called.

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