Flash Suppressor Test: YHM Phantom 5C2

My favorite flash suppressor for tactical carbines in the Yankee HIll Phantom 5C2 model (YHM-28-5C2, Brownells 100-002-071). It doesn't add any weight over a A2 birdcage FP, it's strong, has scalloped edges for CQB possibilities (love 'em), it doesn't spear brush when hiking, it's cost effective (unlike many others!), and it looks wicked. The 5C2 Model has no slots on the bottom which helps minimize dust kick up when shooting near the ground. Note that it will add a little extra length over an A2 "Birdcage" suppressor. YHM also makes models for .308 chambered guns, AKs, and variations without the aggressive end scallops. But even with its close quarter capabilities the 5C2 would be nothing if it didn't actually suppress the flash. As shown in this night time desert 30 round string, it does just that and does it well. I have used them for years and they have never disappointed. Gun shown: Bushmaster XM15 with MOE grip, fore end, TAPCO VG, Fenix P3D weapon light, PRI iron sights, Chip McCormick trigger. /////////////////////// Nutnfancy Likeability: 10 of 10 //////// Music: www.partnersinrhyme.com
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