It will be unveiled at the Calgary gun show and in testing has proven to be EXTREMELY effective at eliminating flash.
As the show is only a week away, lets see some pics. Or is this gonna be vapourware?
We have tested them against spex, KX3 and the Dlask flash hider and it has proven to be superior on PDWs in both 223 and 300 Whisper.
I call a serious amount of BS here. You don't have a 300 Whisper to test it on and having poo poo'd my Whisper project the entire time I highly doubt you suddenly saw the light and spent the time and effort to build a test gun using up a $600 Rock Creek barrel in the process. Then took the time to research different bullet weights, loads and gas port size to get the rifle to work properly. Then took the time to do a bunch of testing in the dark to see how much flash is generated.
If you actually knew anything about the 300 Whisper you'd know the thing produces next to no flash anyway cause it is burning such a small amount of fast powder that the flame is totally consumed before the bullet leaves the barrel. It was for this reason that Knights Armament chose the parent case for their 6x35 PDW round. Even with just a muzzle brake these little cases produce no flash. Thus to suggest your brake is better than the SPEX when tested on a gun I doubt you have, using a cartridge that doesn't produce any flash to begin with is a bit rich don't you think?
My suggestion would be that anyone following this thread who is planning to attend the Calgary Gun Show, drop by the ATRS table and ask to see their 300 Whisper test platform so we can verify the claims. It should be an easy enough thing to display the rifle that was used to prove the new flash suppressor is superior to the SPEX ...... shouldn't it?
Then there is the KX3 issue. It is interesting you don't seem to know that the KX3 and the Dlask are IDENTICAL. If you had one of each to test against you'd know that, one would think?
Here is a vid of the SPEX on an 11.5" barreled 556 rifle.
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As is plain for all to see the SPEX produces virtually zero flash on a short barreled carbine. One has to wonder just how your design can be better than something that totally eliminates the flash? Does yours somehow produce a negative flash so that it actually sucks light out of the surrounding area making it darker with each shot?
As soon as TSC is available we will be doing side by side comparisons of many flash hiders in order to validate this claim.
Oh I can't wait. ....... uh wait a second, didn't you just claim that the new design was proven to be better when tested against existing designs?
So did you test yours next to others or not? First you claim you did then you say you haven't yet? Which is it?
My bull#### detectors are on defcon 5 with your claims.


















































