The LFE was engineered as a flash hider, with cutting the slots in differing length we managed to achieve "some" upwards muzzle control increase.
Is it as effective as our AT15 brake? NO but the AT15 brake makes great fireballs that the LFE does not. Different intended purpose.
With no scientific data to back this up, but from shooting both a lot I would suggest that the LFE is about 20% as effective for muzzle climb control as our AT15 brake is.
This is still better than most other prong style flash hiders on the market offer by a long shot.
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It would be awesome if ATRS could produce a "Battlecomp" like device. Lots of them out there, including spikes tactical "dynacomp"
You can use a rifle as a doorjamb or paperweight, but that's not what it's designed for. It's not what the rifle, in its soul, longs to do.
The LFE uses differential gas release in a precisely controlled fashion to counter muzzle flip/jump. The problems with battlecomp type systems is that they do nothing to hide flash and are offending to nearby shooters. The LFE has been demonstrated to greatly reduce jump, particularly in 300 Blk as well as eliminate muzzle flash. "Double taps" are held right on target and those I have demonstrated the LFE to have inevitably bought one after testing it.
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The Province of Alberta has been suffering for the last 30 plus years with an EAST infection
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