AR-15 – Flash Hider – 5.56 NATO – 1/2x28 3P Eliminator
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK DETAILS AND FITMENT BEFORE PURCHASE.
The SureFire 3P Eliminator is a standalone three-prong flash hider for 5.56 rifles with 1/2x28 muzzle threads. It duplicates the core flash-hiding design language of the SureFire SOCOM three-prong family, but this model does not mount SureFire SOCOM suppressors.
This is the right answer for the buyer who wants SureFire flash reduction without paying suppressor-mount money for a feature they are not going to use.
Fitment
- Fits 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem AR-15, M4, and M16-pattern rifles with 1/2x28 muzzle threads
- Standalone flash hider for non-suppressor-mount setups
Does NOT fit
- Does not fit barrels with thread patterns other than 1/2x28
- Does not mount SureFire SOCOM suppressors
- Not a muzzle brake
What it does
This three-prong flash hider is built to cut muzzle flash hard on 5.56 rifles while keeping the setup simple and standalone.
Why it’s worth it
It gets the buyer into a real SureFire flash hider without paying for suppressor-adapter hardware they do not need. That is called not wasting money. A rare modern virtue.
Specs
- Caliber: 5.56 NATO / .223 Rem
- Thread pattern: 1/2x28
- Type: Three-prong standalone flash hider
- Material: Stainless steel
- Finish: Black nitride / Melonite-type black finish
- Approximate length: 2.67 inches
What’s included
- SureFire 3P Eliminator flash hider
Tools needed
Proper armorer tools for muzzle device installation.
Install notes
Thread pattern still matters. This may look like the SOCOM unit’s cousin, but it does not do suppressor-mount duty.
Verify before you buy
Verify 1/2x28 barrel threads and verify the buyer wants a standalone flash hider, not a SOCOM suppressor adapter.
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⚠ Install & Compatibility Disclaimer
Installation should be performed by a qualified armorer or gunsmith. Improper installation, modification, or use may affect firearm safety and reliability. Buyer is responsible for verifying compatibility, performing proper function testing, and ensuring safe operation.