Dlask Arms XB4 Flashhider/Muzzle Brake.... Good???

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Hi!

I'm curently looking for a Muzzle Brake for my M14. During my search I found this one : XB4

https://www.dlaskarms.com//product_info.php?cPath=45&products_id=289&osCsid=da4bf78c816ec0a41c2a272877d9b862

I don't have find any review about it? Anyone have try it or at least, have find a review?

Is it more a Flash hiider than a Brake?

Thank You!
 
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Not really a muzzle brake and not really a flash hidder. It's actually a stop gap muzzle deviece that sort of does both but not extremley well but yet it is still effective.
Here it is in action on a FSN shorty
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Ok! Thank you for the info.

I'm also looking for one of those adapter in Canada :
http://www.deltapdesign.com/accessories-store/m14-muzzle-adapter
http://308cans.com/m1amount.htm

or at least on of those Muzzle Brake :
1- http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=12576/Product/M1A_MUZZLE_BRAKE_STABILIZER
2- http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=12788/Product/M14_M1A_MUZZLE_BRAKE ( Is it really better than the first Brownells? )


Anyone know where I can found them? I don't see them on any Canadian Gun Dealers WebPage!

I don't want to shorten my barrel... Is there any other solution?

Thank you again.
 
There is (or atleast was) a SEI brake in the EE. If you're planning on keeping your irons, the easiest way thing to do to put on a brake is the SEI one or the Springfield armoury one cause they let you reuse your stock front sight without having to make any other modifications to your rifle. If you don't care about your irons or are prepared to get a gas lock sight or M14 Doc ultimate front sight, then you have the Dlask option or Brownell's also has a Troy Industries brake that is actually the least expensive, around $65, I think. I have the Springfield Armoury brake on my un-shortied M14 and like it quite a bit. Definitely noticeable reduction in recoil and jump as compared to the stock flash hider.
 
There is (or atleast was) a SEI brake in the EE. If you're planning on keeping your irons, the easiest way thing to do to put on a brake is the SEI one or the Springfield armoury one cause they let you reuse your stock front sight without having to make any other modifications to your rifle. If you don't care about your irons or are prepared to get a gas lock sight or M14 Doc ultimate front sight, then you have the Dlask option or Brownell's also has a Troy Industries brake that is actually the least expensive, around $65, I think. I have the Springfield Armoury brake on my un-shortied M14 and like it quite a bit. Definitely noticeable reduction in recoil and jump as compared to the stock flash hider.[/QUOTE


I just received it in the mail. :D

You can order one from Brownell's . Sorry!
 
Hi!

I'm curently looking for a Muzzle Brake for my M14. During my search I found this one : XB4

https://www.dlaskarms.com//product_...d=289&osCsid=da4bf78c816ec0a41c2a272877d9b862

I don't have find any review about it? Anyone have try it or at least, have find a review?

Is it more a Flash hiider than a Brake?

Thank You!

I have one of these on my m305 from DLASK, but i did have my barrel cut, as to the performance I cant really tell because its been so long since i used the rifle with the old flash hider.

I am happy with XB4 if only for the looks, as i needed a new flash hider because of the barrel cut.

I am not going to run around at night so I dont really care to much about the flash and as to the barrel lift I am not to bothered either as I just shoot paper at the moment so dont need fast followup shots.

All depends on what you use it for.

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Buy the SEI brake that is ment for the M14 located on there website is pic's and A.T.R. sold me my last one. Also I am preaty sure that Brownells sells muzzle brakes to us Canadians.
Or...
Buy an SEI brake for an AR15 then chop the barrel and at the same time get the brake rimmed out for 308.
There is no other brake on the market that even compares to it & it is the best brake I have ever used.
 
I never saw this subforum before... lololol Is it New??? And sorry, I have leave the time range for the search on "A Week Ago". Only one or two result apeare when you do so...

Thank You for the info
 
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Smith Ent. Coast Guard / Navy Brake seem the best choice. I will certainly go with this one. I was looking for review about the Sprinfeild Armory but I don't find one...

I will need the CASTLE NUT PLIERS too... But I don't know where to buy it...
 
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