Bowjax Releases AR-15 Barrel Dampener

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posted on June 24, 2013
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6/24/13

Bowjax has unveiled the latest in its innovative line of bow dampening and silencing systems, the new AR-15 Barrel Dampener. The AR-15 Barrel Dampener was designed to reduce barrel whip and help increase accuracy. It will tighten your groups while reducing barrel vibration for better results on the range.

The BowJax Barrel Dampener has an outside diameter of 1 7/8 inches and an inside diameter of 3/4 inches, fitting 3/4-inch gun barrels and made in the USA. With an MSRP of $9.99 for a package of three, the AR-15 Barrel Dampener easily slips over the end of your gun's barrel.

Features:

• Improves accuracy
• Reduce vibration
• Can be used on ¾" gun barrel rifle or larger
• Weigh 170-grains
• Purchased in a 3-pack (red or black dampeners)
• MSRP: $9.99 for a package of 3

For more information, visit Bowjax.com.

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