Specs:
- Material: Titanium
- Method of Manufacturing: DMLS
- Weight: 9.8 oz
- Length: 6.47″ (without a mount)
- Diameter: 1.75″
- Bore: .30 cal
- Finish: C Series Cerakote (Black, FDE, ODG, or RAW media blasted finish)
- No mount is included, but we recommend closed tined flash hiders or brakes to be ran with our design. 3 prong flash hiders are not recommended as it diminishes performance based on our findings with in-house testing
- Barrel length restrictions: 10.5” 5.56 & similar cartridges, 10.5” supersonic .300blk or 7.62×39, 5.5″ .300blk subs, 16” .308 and similar cartridges, 18” .300 win Mag and larger magnum .30cals
- Full Auto Rating: 30 rounds per minute, after 90 rounds allow a 10 minute cool down period.
Design Highlights:
- “PFM” Baffle Technology (Preferential Flow Management) is incredibly efficient in both flow regimes while maintaining minimal back pressure
- Venting array helps direct sound away from the shooter and bystanders behind the muzzle
- Incredible flash suppression for a high flow rate design
- DMLS manufacturing method allows for design elements not seen in other technologies
- Maintains suppression efficiency even on small calibers like 5.56
- Integral DMLS printed flash hider end cap
- Knurling design helps with removal/tightening of suppressor by hand
- Wrench flats (1.5″) to help with install or removal of mounting system
- 1.375×24 HUB threads allows user to run mounting system of their choice
- Intended cartridges: .300 BLK, 7.62x39mm, .308 win, 5.56. (.30 cal and smaller)
MONARCH 7.62 Ti USERS MANUAL (Included in the box as well)
Mounts: All 1.375×24 RH TPI Mounts will work. Distance from shoulder to blast baffle is 1.59”. Please check mount and can with an alignment rod while mounted to an empty/unloaded rifle.
Cleaning: We recommend the Monarch 7.62 be cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner with a Cerakote safe solution every 5000-10,000 rounds or when you feel performance has been reduced. We can do this for a flat fee. See website.
Warranty: If it is our fault, we will take care of you at no expense. If it is your fault, it will be on a case by case basis and up to our discretion. If it is due to gross negligence you will be covering the cost of the repair.