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I'm in need of a 5.56 AAC 51T Brakeout. I know AAC is defunct as a company. I've looked online and all the usual vendors are out. Does anyone have a line on one of these, or is there a company that makes a compatible version? Thanks.


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They are usually all over GunBroker at the everyday not so great price.
I've also found them before with a long google search... "AAC 51T" or "AAC 51T flash" or "AAC 51T muzzle" Many companies you may not usually do business with have a lot of AAC stuff still in stock. And try Guns International, Guns America, AR-15.com and the other suppressor forums.


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I’m converting my AAC cans to another mounting system. I have several AAC flash hiders in 5/8x24 , one in 1/2x28. E mail me if interested.
 
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These guys have them. They are good to go!

https://www.righttobear.com/AA...e-Devices-s/2183.htm
 
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They are usually all over GunBroker at the everyday not so great price.


Fuuuuudge - you are not kidding.


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These guys have them. They are good to go!

https://www.righttobear.com/AA...e-Devices-s/2183.htm


Thanks - looking for a 5.56 brakeout however.


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SIGfourme...

You are converting your AAC cans to another mounting system?

How do you do that?

I have two M4-2000's and one 762SDN that I would love to switch over from the factory mounting system.


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SIGfourme...

You are converting your AAC cans to another mounting system?

How do you do that?

I have two M4-2000's and one 762SDN that I

would love to switch over from the factory
mounting system.


I would be interested in doing my AAC 7.62 Can to another mount. What all does one have to buy and is there a similar set up like the 51T ratcheting system? I don't really want to just go direct thread. My 22 can comes loose while shooting and it's kind of a pain.


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ECCO machine is the place most have been sending their AAC cans to for conversions.



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Checked spam and don't see email. Thanks for help.


THANK YOU GOT THE INFO..... Mike

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Just to bump this back to the top....

It looks like Meridian Defense sells a 51T compatible muzzle brake/comp.

Intended for AKs, so it's 30 cal, and your only thread options are 14x1 LH and 1/2x28, but it's at least some aftermarket support for legacy AAC cans.

https://meridiandefensecorp.com/bd2-51t/


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