M&P 15 sport 2 muzzle brake

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I am considering a new Smith & Wesson M&P 15 sport two, it must be California compliant, Can I have the barrel be threaded for a muzzle break or do they make a slip on muzzle brake.
 
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In CA they don't come with a threaded barrel?
Not familiar with CA compliant.

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I know the new S&W A.R. 15 is compliant what I want to know is if I can have the barrel threaded for a muzzle break or if they make a muzzle break that can slip on and tightened with a set screw.
 
I would think if you have it threaded it would no longer be compliant.

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That goes to the other half of my question, an unthreaded muzzle break that would slip over the barrel and use a set screw to tighten it down. I put one on a rifle with a smaller barrel about 20 years ago and to this day it is still fine. I tried to find one on the web for the MP 15 but I am noy very goid with computers.
 
Being threaded does not make it non-compliant. Threaded muzzles are only a problem if they're on pistols. There are clamp on style brakes, but none made for the AR that I can find. You probably could get one made, but it will more than likely be real pricey.

@Muss-pretty much like you would a normal grip. Only difference is your thumb doesn't wrap around. Similar to what you would use if you were shooting a chassis rifle in PRS competition. It's a little weird at first, but rifle is still controllable.
 
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Move to a different state. Everything in The Republic of Kalifornia causes cancer!
 
I second that! I left 15 years ago with no regrets

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I completely agree with you guys California is going to Hell Fast, I am still here for three reasons, my family, my friends and the weather which is hard to beat.
 
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