Best flash supressor to lower muzzle jump

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What have all of you found is the best flash suppressor for your semi .223's to keep you on target for fast accurate follow up shots. gonna be getting into CQB and want something to help with staying on target.

Cant go by many reviews on the net as they are written by the companies that make them and each one is the best of the best.
 
Im using the PWS copy by dlask, and it works GREAT. Its very loud, however there is no recoil or muzzle rise.

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The early type Smith Enterprises model, the one before they drilled those 3 big holes in the sides of the unit. It actually drove the muzzle downward on an 11.5 barrelled AR 15 we tested years ago. Very impressive.
 
If you want to get rid of muzzle rise you should be looking at muzzle breaks, not flash suppressors. Just saying.
 
most for AR's are a Combination flash suppressor muzzle brake.

i think the Phantom might look a little off on a Tavor. the Dlask one would be pretty good. just worried about the proximity to my face lol.
 
Battlecomp LOL LOL LOL

Talk about jumping on the tactical bandwagon. Sell a cheap $25 comp....with a flashy website and marketing gimmick....for $150.

If you pay $150 for that ..... well, I won;t say it, because I am nice :)

How can it be the best CQB comp with all that flash and flame pouring out the end??

The first guy that fires in an entry team will blind the rest of his guys if they are wearing NV.

This is a perfect example of people wanting the next and best, they forget that there is stuff that already works great....for $25
 
What have all of you found is the best flash suppressor for your semi .223's to keep you on target for fast accurate follow up shots. gonna be getting into CQB and want something to help with staying on target.

Cant go by many reviews on the net as they are written by the companies that make them and each one is the best of the best.

Dont confuse flash suppressors with muzzle brakes. One brakes up exiting gasses to reduce the flash(to help conceal your position at night and not saturate you NV equipment).

Muzzle brakes typically vent gasses back and to the sides to reduce recoil and muzzle climb.

Smith Vortex is a flash suppressor. The four prongs on the front break up the exiting gas, but don't redirect the gas backwards or sideways to any extent.

The old Barret M82 arrow brake has large vents angled back and to the side. The holes though each vent are just big enough for the bullet to pass, leaving the remaining expanding gas to push the muzzle forward off the farside of the chamber, thus countering the effect of recoil.

Most brakes, make the flash signature worse and are loud, esp to shooters off to the side. I have a Dlask A6 on my shorty M305, and it works great, but its LOUD!

Look closely at the muzzle climb in the two videos here of the 5C2 and battle comp. The 5C2 does climb some, but the flash is almost zero. There is very little climb with the battle comp even with the guy shooting one hand, but the flash is easy to see. Not saying the battle comp is the best, just using it as an example.

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Dont confuse flash suppressors with muzzle brakes. One brakes up exiting gasses to reduce the flash(to help conceal your position at night and not saturate you NV equipment).

Muzzle brakes typically vent gasses back and to the sides to reduce recoil and muzzle climb.

Smith Vortex is a flash suppressor. The four prongs on the front break up the exiting gas, but don't redirect the gas backwards or sideways to any extent.

The old Barret M82 arrow brake has large vents angled back and to the side. The holes though each vent are just big enough for the bullet to pass, leaving the remaining expanding gas to push the muzzle forward off the farside of the chamber, thus countering the effect of recoil.

Most brakes, make the flash signature worse and are loud, esp to shooters off to the side. I have a Dlask A6 on my shorty M305, and it works great, but its LOUD!

Look closely at the muzzle climb in the two videos here of the 5C2 and battle comp. The 5C2 does climb some, but the flash is almost zero. There is very little climb with the battle comp even with the guy shooting one hand, but the flash is easy to see. Not saying the battle comp is the best, just using it as an example.

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sorry should have stated flash supressor/muzzlebrake, as im fully aware of the difference. most these days for the AR are a combination of the 2. or at least a visual combination. a standard hunting brake would look downright ugly on an AR. so maybe Tactical Muzzlebrake should be what i said.

From the Video's i have watched so far. there is actually significant muzzle jump and jolt that will very much pull you off target and make a accurate follow up shot slow.
 
Battlecomp LOL LOL LOL

Talk about jumping on the tactical bandwagon. Sell a cheap $25 comp....with a flashy website and marketing gimmick....for $150.

If you pay $150 for that ..... well, I won;t say it, because I am nice :)

How can it be the best CQB comp with all that flash and flame pouring out the end??

The first guy that fires in an entry team will blind the rest of his guys if they are wearing NV.

This is a perfect example of people wanting the next and best, they forget that there is stuff that already works great....for $25

You don't know what you are talking about. I'm sorry but reading this is just plain funny, it's clear you don't know the Battlecomp, nor the people who tested and use it. ;)
 
Pws fsc5.56

I put one on my XCR and group size quadrupled (into a horizontal spread). Installed a phantom and my groups went back to normal. It looks like it wasn't manufactured properly: the curved "fin" on the left side looks abour 2mm shorter than on the right.

UPDATE: the dealer that sold me the compensator is reimbursing me.
 
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