Strike Industries introduces the Strike Oppressor Lite V2, weighing only 5oz, which is half the weight of the original model. It features 18 vent holes for improved gas redirection and easier installation, requiring fewer rotations for mounting. This versatile device enhances recoil mitigation and maintains compatibility with existing SI muzzle devices.

Strike Industries state “Introducing the latest and greatest, the new Strike Oppressor Lite V2.At almost half the weight of the original Oppressor (9.5oz), the new Oppressor Lite V2 weighs in at only 5oz. and it only takes half the amount of rotations than the original Oppressor to mount to your muzzle device – allowing for quick installations and removals.

The Oppressor Lite V2’s inner core is made out of hardened steel and the outer shell is made out of aluminum. In addition to this new Oppressor model, we’ve added 18 small holes in the outer shell for venting and to avoid carbon locking to the muzzle device.

We are very proud of the Oppressors which represent the finest of Concussion Reduction Devices on the market. The Oppressor Lite V2 is the little brother to the original Oppressor and a hybrid design more similar to the Oppressor Universal.

The Oppressor family of muzzle devices are a no compromise solution for redirecting the gas pressure produced by aggressive brakes and compensators. Advanced internal geometry actively draws the gasses out and thrusts the gasses forward through vents to accomplish linear braking in order to retain more efficiency. If necessary it can be rapidly installed before transitioning to prone shooting positions, indoor use to be able to shoot with others in your close vicinity, i.e. next to you in a class, when training, or on the firing line.”

KEY FETURES:

  • Redirects blast and sound from muzzle devices
  • Enhanced recoil mitigation with 18 new vent holes
  • Lighter weight, improvement from original oppressor
  • Same diameter and SI muzzle device compatibility as original oppressor
  • Updated QD mechanism, less rotations needed for faster attach/detach times

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