Hadn't seen anyone post anything about this part and I just got mine so i thought id put up a bit of info on how it works. I cant pretend to compare it to any other brake on this rifle as its the only one ive tried. But I can state how much of a difference it makes VS having no brake at all.
First, it looks decent. Its not as striking as a brake with holes or vents in the sides but its solid can like exterior looks cool on the end of the barrel. From the front it looks awesome.
Mounting was easy thanks to the grooves for a wrench. You can get it super tight and so far after 300 rounds it hasnt budged at all. It does NOT have a groove for the indexing pin on the VZ, but so far thats not been an issue.
Build quality is excellent. No imperfections or blemishes of any kind, nothing at all to be disappointed with. For the $70 I spent I feel I got everything I paid for.
The difference between no brake and this one is incredible. Gas is expelled straight forward. Recoil is reduced by at least %30 and muzzle climb during rapid firing by at least %50. This makes staying on target after each shot so much easier and has improved my overall accuracy in a big way. When firing the gasses are shot in a straight line forward instead of in a burst or cloud around the muzzle. Which also looks cool while your shooting.
And a video:
First, it looks decent. Its not as striking as a brake with holes or vents in the sides but its solid can like exterior looks cool on the end of the barrel. From the front it looks awesome.
Mounting was easy thanks to the grooves for a wrench. You can get it super tight and so far after 300 rounds it hasnt budged at all. It does NOT have a groove for the indexing pin on the VZ, but so far thats not been an issue.
Build quality is excellent. No imperfections or blemishes of any kind, nothing at all to be disappointed with. For the $70 I spent I feel I got everything I paid for.
The difference between no brake and this one is incredible. Gas is expelled straight forward. Recoil is reduced by at least %30 and muzzle climb during rapid firing by at least %50. This makes staying on target after each shot so much easier and has improved my overall accuracy in a big way. When firing the gasses are shot in a straight line forward instead of in a burst or cloud around the muzzle. Which also looks cool while your shooting.
And a video:
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