I'll try to keep this short and sweet.
At the end of March, I purchased one of their Bravo 1 .30 cal suppressors for my Sako TRG. It's a three piece system that includes the suppressor, muzzle brake and brake cape, but the dealer I purchased it from only had the brake in 5/8x24 thread pitch. I called up Elite Iron and asked if I could exchange it for a M18x1 threaded brake and they said they would gladly make me one since the M18x1 thread pitch brake isn't readily available for the Bravo 1 can.
Today it came in. I even left information with them to charge my credit card for the return shipping, but they chose to forgo that route (or so I think). My only gripe is that it took 5 weeks to get back, but I don't really mind because the pieces had to be custom made and it didn't cost me a dime.
For those of you who have never heard about elite iron, I would suggest you do some research on them. I think they are most well known for making the brakes for the McMillan TAC series rifles, but the bravo 1 can I purchased came WITH the brake and cap for around 700 out the door. The quality of the machining is superb and the brake/cap feels like 2 pieces of glass rubbing against each other with water in between it. It's that smooth.
Kudos
At the end of March, I purchased one of their Bravo 1 .30 cal suppressors for my Sako TRG. It's a three piece system that includes the suppressor, muzzle brake and brake cape, but the dealer I purchased it from only had the brake in 5/8x24 thread pitch. I called up Elite Iron and asked if I could exchange it for a M18x1 threaded brake and they said they would gladly make me one since the M18x1 thread pitch brake isn't readily available for the Bravo 1 can.
Today it came in. I even left information with them to charge my credit card for the return shipping, but they chose to forgo that route (or so I think). My only gripe is that it took 5 weeks to get back, but I don't really mind because the pieces had to be custom made and it didn't cost me a dime.
For those of you who have never heard about elite iron, I would suggest you do some research on them. I think they are most well known for making the brakes for the McMillan TAC series rifles, but the bravo 1 can I purchased came WITH the brake and cap for around 700 out the door. The quality of the machining is superb and the brake/cap feels like 2 pieces of glass rubbing against each other with water in between it. It's that smooth.
Kudos


