PRODUCT DETAILS
The Flash Suppressing Compensator (FSC) Series of muzzle devices from PWS provides superior compensation characteristics combined with enough flash suppression to keep the flash out of your optics and line of sight. Designed for both competitive and tactical use, the FSC Series allows for superior muzzle stabilization and aids the shooter in faster follow-up shots and accuracy.
The unique port design of the FSC Series yields muzzle control that meets or exceeds the performance of the best muzzle brakes on the market without the teeth-rattling overpressure indicative of other brakes and compensators.
All of the FSC Series muzzle devices have been classified as a non-flash suppressing device by the BATFE, thus removing any restriction from assault weapon ban states or provinces. A copy of this document is available upon request or on our website at
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Developed in conjunction with the FSC 556 as an option for rifles chambered in .308, the FSC 30 ships standard on the FNH® SCAR® 17S. Coupling flash suppression with muzzle control, the FSC 30 is an ideal compensator for putting a high volume of rounds on target.
How much work is it to get the stock flash suppressor off? That alone I think might keep me from getting one of these. I hate messing with things like this that already work so well - other than not being any kind of a compensator...
I got the chance to fire a SCAR 17s awhile ago. The recoil wasn't quite as strong as I thought it would be, and I guess it could have been the muzzle device. It was the middle of the day, so I have no idea how well it worked with regard to flash reduction. I will say that it wasn't anywhere near as bad as most .308 carbines to shoot next to. The muzzle blast wasn't bad at all.
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