Insite Arms introducing the "Heathen" Muzzle Brake

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Insite Arms is pleased to introduce our new " Heathen" Muzzle brake

After months of testing and many prototype designs, we believe this brake to be advanced in design for tactical and competition shooting.
Our brake was developed with the goal to find the optimal balance between recoil management and noise reduction while allowing the shooter to stay on target.

This brake is specifically designed to direct a reduced blast signature toward the shooter and spotter while maintaining recoil reduction and muzzle jump; meaning less time for follow-up shots on engaged targets.

This brake is self-indexing and can be installed on most factory threaded barrels with no tools.

These brakes will be available in the following thread specifications:

5/8x24 - Rem/RPR etc..
3/4x20 - ie. PGW Coyote
3/4x24 - ie. Desert Tech.
18x1mm - ie. Sako TRG

It is available in all nominal bore sizes from .224 - .30 cal. bore dia. in black Phosphate Finish

A specifically designed .338 brake as well as a smaller brake for lighter-weight barrels ( and AR's) are coming soon!

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Similar to an APA but better in a few ways for shooter and spotter and we feel it looks better. Brakes should be ready to ship on most thread sizes in a few weeks. Thanks for all interest guys
 
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Similar to an APA but better in a few ways for shooter and spotter and we feel it looks better. Heathen brakes will be $225 shipped anywhere in Canada and that includes tax. Will come phosphate black and caliber specific. Brakes should be ready to ship on most thread sizes in a few weeks. Thanks for all interest guys

Better how? Not doubting you, just want to understand how this helps a spotter more than anything?
 
We find it helps the spotter due to the fact typically he is directly over your left or right shoulder and with the APA being so directed at the shooter n spotter it will beat a fella up and sometimes the vibrations can cause the spotter to lose the trace and its a shot down the drain if its a miss. Just less fatigue on the both really. Especially when shooting from in an enclose or comfined area. Good question dude...should have mentioned it before. Thanks
 
I like it, the gill geometry look really similar to the JEC Custom but more aggressive. Very nice innovation. Great work out of a Canadian company! I have an APA and can attest that they typically do a great job with recoil reduction but don't do a great job with keeping the scope on target.

Looking forward to installing some of these on some builds!
 
Is the lock collar simply hand tightened? Do the brakes stay put reliably like that? I like the design and have the Little B* on my short list but this brake does beat the price a little. I'd love to see an unbiased review from a credible CGNer.
 
Wow! nice brake. If only I knew before buying my APA from you guys a few months back ;) I like backing up Canadian mfg.
 
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