Cross Machine ToolRecomendations for 12.5 or 14.5 barrel...not suppressed
Don’t lie Tim! You love my brakes! 😂I’ll modify my above answer of “don’t” with a question. How do you shoot? Bench, known distance? Competitions where speed and
Movement are involved? Are you placing well aimed, precise, shots on target in a timed or stressful environment? If bench shooting well aimed shots (implying you’re taking your time) is your norm, then a brake has zero benefit.
Are you already splitting hairs in the accuracy department? Meaning you’ve gotten every 1/10” you can by tuning gas, buffer/spring, ammo, optic, trigger….? All of that has far more benefit than a “brake” in mitigating recoil and keeping you on target.
My bias is obviously showing, but I think people pay way too much $$ and time on these concussion inducing tacti-cool devices.
EDIT: I’m not claiming that brakes aren’t effective, I’m saying the benefit is incremental and not worth the ‘cost’ of annoying the crap out of your neighbors on the line, or destroying the hearing of everyone around you.
WHAT?!?!!!?? I CANT HEAR YOU BECAUSE I’M {*}^#}^]*]]*[*}^#!!!! DEAF from RO’ing all these Tactical Timmy types!Don’t lie Tim! You love my brakes! 😂
I bought a suppressor for you, Tim! It’s just not approved yet!WHAT?!?!!!?? I CANT HEAR YOU BECAUSE I’M {*}^#}^]*]]*[*}^#!!!! DEAF from RO’ing all these Tactical Timmy types!
So, I only know of one good use case for a brake - double taps (or more) in action shooting competition like 3gun. Most everyone has a brake (for that reason) and so everyone is used to it (and often have both plugs and muffs).I’ll modify my above answer of “don’t” with a question. How do you shoot? Bench, known distance? Competitions where speed and
Movement are involved? Are you placing well aimed, precise, shots on target in a timed or stressful environment? If bench shooting well aimed shots (implying you’re taking your time) is your norm, then a brake has zero benefit.
Are you already splitting hairs in the accuracy department? Meaning you’ve gotten every 1/10” you can by tuning gas, buffer/spring, ammo, optic, trigger….? All of that has far more benefit than a “brake” in mitigating recoil and keeping you on target.
My bias is obviously showing, but I think people pay way too much $$ and time on these concussion inducing tacti-cool devices.
EDIT: I’m not claiming that brakes aren’t effective, I’m saying the benefit is incremental and not worth the ‘cost’ of annoying the crap out of your neighbors on the line, or destroying the hearing of everyone around you.
EDIT: I’m not claiming that brakes aren’t effective, I’m saying the benefit is incremental and not worth the ‘cost’ of annoying the crap out of your neighbors on the line, or destroying the hearing of everyone around you.
No.He’s already said it’s for competition. Give him recommendations and stop talking about how it hurts your ears.
Bruh…do you even internet?He’s already said it’s for competition. Give him recommendations and stop talking about how it hurts your ears.
Here, knock yourself and everyone else around you out.Recomendations for 12.5 or 14.5 barrel...not suppressed
Recomendations for 12.5 or 14.5 barrel...not suppressed
Are you talking about a solgw nox / surefire warcomp style design?brake/comp/flash hider combo device
Are you talking about a solgw nox / surefire warcomp style design?
I'm waiting for @Tim to delete your post.I run this one on my 7.5” 5.56…showing OOS right now.
MAS DEFENSE RIOT MUZZLE BRAKE - MELONITE NITRIDE - 1/2x28 TPI
1/2 x 28 TPI for .223 / 556 NATO - Will NOT work with 9MM. Stainless Steel - Melonite Nitride Treated. Four Top Ports control muzzle rize. Three Side Chambers reduce recoil. Contoured at end to fit crush washer. Stainless crush washer is included. 2.5' Long x .81' Wide. Weightwww.masdefense.com
I run the Beowulf version of this one (has 3 ports) on my 10.5” 12.7x42.
223 Heart Breaker Muzzle Brake
Compatible with barrels having a bore diameter of .223 or less and 1/2-28 muzzle threads. Weight: 2.9 oz. Including locking nut.timbercreekoutdoorsinc.com
You could also consider a linear comp…I ran one similar to this on an 11.5” 5.56 until is swapped to one of the 5050 muzzle devices.
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He might. He’s heard it in person. 🤣😳
It keeps people from bothering me while I'm try to shoot at the range...LOLBrakes definitely work to mitigate recoil/muzzle rise, but good God they are obnoxious. They loudest most unpleasant thing I have ever shot is my 11.5in with YHM brake. It will give you a headache after a few rounds. I almost want to swap it out for a flash hider just in the unlikely event I ever have to shoot it without the can.
I’m a man of extremes. I have three ARs that have brakes…all the rest have silencers. 🤣🤣
Get suppressors taken off the NFA and I'll agree that everybody should run one.
“In common usage” could be easily proven with sufficient numbers and “dangerous/unusual” could be disproven based upon legal precedence from Heller…