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The original M60 flash hider is big and heavy, do deal with the flame cutting of M80 ball at full auto. I forget the threads, but I seem to recall a pin thru it to keep it on.

For the CQB nature of the Socom, I strongly recommend a linear brake. All the gas will go forward. Nothing up, down or to the sides.

I have a high quality US made one in the PX, but you can find plenty of inexpensive imports on ebay.
 

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I came across a bunch of M60s with loose flash suppressors. Typically, the GIs would tip the gun up and rest it on the suppressor to disassemble. My guess is this why so many were loose. The pin is an actual Army nomenclature roll pin, not a spring pin.
 

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Oh my wow... that’s a beauty

I don't know about the M60 FH threading but I would like to hear a review with pictures on the Delta P Adapter.

UPDATE: I saw this posted on AR15 - M60 would be 5/8x24
M249 would be 1/2x28


When I shortened my RPD barrel and bipod to 16" I had an M60 style FH made for it.

 

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If a pin isn’t needed, can I use rockset or blue loctite to hold it in place? I’m also considering this flash hider.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1021772010?pid=242317
A friend tried the A2 style birdcage on his Socom. The only thing it was good for was taking up space. It wasn't very effective on 45 grains of ball powder going thru a 16 inch barrel. I think it's still lying around here somewhere.
 

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Why would you replace the OEM hardware on a SOCOM? I've got one and it is one of the few muzzle breaks that actually does what it is intended to do: reduce recoil up-lift of muzzle. Just to make it pretty? Anything that works the way it's supposed to is "pretty" IMO.
 

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Here is the one I’ve settled on. Any thoughts?? Will I need a crush washer on my delta p adapter?
https://www.surefire.com/3p-eliminator-762-5-8-24.html
Surefire devices usually use internal shims to time them correctly and RockSet to hold them in place. You will want a slot on top and a prong on the bottom, in order for it to work as a compensator. Rockset is like Red Locktite.

The Delta P Socom adapter is considerably long (compared to the SEI) and the Surefire is another 2.5+ inches. You may end up with a rifle that is as long as a Scout.
 

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I have a couple M60 flash suppressors and m14 thread adapters I plan to experiment with soon. Not sure what results will be, but will be interesting for sure. The m60 flash supp is heavy, so keep that in mind. I have no good reason other than why not. If it works and looks good, I may use the odd combo on a build
 

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I went ahead and got the M60 flash hider. I’m on the fence with the look. What do you guys think? I’m gonna try and go shooting Friday to see the difference. Here she is
 

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Went shooting but forgot to take pics, I like the m60 flash hider way better than the factory muzzle brake, to me the recoil is reduced. My groups did tighten up. I’m shooting 168gr Federal OTM; with iron sights I was shooting 2.5 moa at 100 yds. I put a scope on her and my groups shrunk to just under 1.5 moa. Here is a picture after I got home. All in all, I’m very impressed with the delta p adapter and m60 hider. Someday I’ll probably switch out the longer hider for the shorter M60e3/e4.
 

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