Introducing Freyr and Devik Moderators to the UK

Edinburgh Rifles

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Freyr devik - Sound suppression technology

We are proud to announce the range or Freyr and Devik centrefire moderators for sale and distribution across the UK

The First product to hit the market is the F280 Titanium
Designed and built in Norway, these moderators answer all the major questions asked of a centrefire moderator


"Light?" - 280gr with an even lighter featherweight version coming in Mar/Apr 2018
"Small?" - Tapered design 44-49mm outside diameter, 215mm long, 125mm forward of muzzle
"Efficient?" - A modest rating of 28-30 Db attenuation through close bore to calibre tolerance and baffle design
"Resilient?" - no gas cutting, first baffle and shroud is machined from Titanium. No need for extra steel baffles or longevity concerns.
"Expensive?" - RRP of £325, right in the middle of the Premium Hard Wearing Steel and Light Alloy moderators.
Significantly below any other Titanium moderator
"Will it mark my barrel?" - No! No bush required, tapered design and different sized rear section to accommodate sporter or heavy/varmint barrel profiles.

Built with balance and design in mind this moderator is just at home on a bipod equipped hill rifle as it is on a driven hunt

Available in a wide range of metric and imperial thread sizes
Baffle Bore to accommodate .224 to 9.3mm
Rated up to 85gr case capacity 300 Win Mag etc

Whats not to like!?

Pre Orders being taken for mid to late Feb 2018 delivery

contact us for further details
sales@ersg.com



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That looks really interesting - could you shrink the pictures to 1920 x 1080 as I can't scroll around in them at full size ?

I like the whisky bottle (style) box :)
 
What is the recoil/ muzzle flip reduction like on these?.. I notice the internal muzzle brake.....
Any videos of one in action on a 'proper caliber' like the .270 so we can get an idea of performance?
 
on their link ed, it seems they have ltd threads,

i am looking for a new mod for my br? this is something i like the look off, and i love the slopping rear area of the mod as it gets shot of that horrible straight edge rear facing surface,

bob
 
What is the recoil/ muzzle flip reduction like on these?.. I notice the internal muzzle brake.....
Any videos of one in action on a 'proper caliber' like the .270 so we can get an idea of performance?

Its very good, difficult to quantify by feel but we are soon to be running a back to back test on the market offerings including the new F&D featherweight version.
Am just waiting on the delivery like a child on Christmas eve!



on their link ed, it seems they have ltd threads,
I am looking for a new mod for my br? this is something i like the look off, and i love the slopping rear area of the mod as it gets shot of that horrible straight edge rear facing surface,

All threads catered for
they produced an imperial selection for us on the basis that 1/2" UNF is such a popular pitch in the UK

1/2" UNF / UNEF
5/8" UNF
14-15-17-18x1 all available
 
What is the recoil/ muzzle flip reduction like on these?.. I notice the internal muzzle brake.....
Any videos of one in action on a 'proper caliber' like the .270 so we can get an idea of performance?

Got one on my 7mm Remington Magnum (if that’s a proper caliber in your book ) and is brilliant
 
cheers ed,

thank you, will have one as soon as my s5 in .25 sells, until then it’s not being used and it will be in 1/2 “ unf

thanks

bob.
 
7mm rem mag.....That's a good test for any mod .

The reason I ask about recoil and flip is because I'm looking for a mod that will reduce them without having to resort to a heavy one, as I have a light and short barrelled 7x57 and it can be jumpy.
I have a jet z but its too long and heavy so I'm currently running an atec maxim.
 
They do mention easy strip down for cleaning which is a good idea - so if you remove it & clean it after using it & then store it back on the rifle - problem solved. - No barrel corrosion.

Ian

After having a look at a table of galvanic reactor metals, If I were storing on the muzzle, absolute dryness would need to be assured. However, these look exceedingly well designed, & I would have one, but I would stick with the regime of muzzle thread cap.
 
They look very nice and lightweight. I might even go over to the dark side and put one on my Heym. And the packaging looks as if should contain a fine bottle of Malt.
 
Well they are finally here!

F280s in a number of shapes and sizes

RRP £325


We also received the first featherweight model sample

coming in at under 200gr it is one of the lightest on the market

Available in most thread specs
14, 15 (spigot and non spigot), 17, 18x1, 1/2" UNF

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Featherwight is:
197gr
155 long
105mm forward of muzzle

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