Muzzle Break for AR-15

Kanwar88

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Hey CGN,

I've been having difficulty getting back on target quickly for follow up shots, maybe I'm just bad at recoil control but I was thinking about buying an aftermarket muzzle break/device to make my times a bit faster. I shoot a DDM4V5, 16" barrel, what would you guys recommend?

Thanks
 
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Lots of choices out there. Take a look at the Ares Armor EFFIN-A Tunable Compensator. Hard to find but ARMTAC carries them. Have them on 2 different AR's with 14.5" barrels. ARES also has a new model available, EFFIN-A Compensator 5.56 MKII but not sure if you can get it in Canada. Good luck
 
Yankee Hill makes some good brakes. I have one on my AR and it is very effective, totally kills any perceived muzzle rise and great fo quick follow up shots.

Makes the rifle crazy loud, though. :) bit of a flame-thrower too!
 
Yankee Hill makes some good brakes. I have one on my AR and it is very effective, totally kills any perceived muzzle rise and great fo quick follow up shots.

Makes the rifle crazy loud, though. :) bit of a flame-thrower too!

I bought a Phantom 5C2, based on the reviews i read it was comparable too the fsc556 (for muzzle rise at least), but 1/4 of the price.

Can't wait till I can use it :)
 
Take a look here on this page at the Rainier Arms Mini Comp. ;)

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Have a look at the videos in this thread:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?788737-Muzle-Device-Comparison-Test

Note that there is a big difference between a muzzle brake (not break) and a compensator. A brake reduces both kick and muzzle flip, while a compensator only reduces muzzle flip and does very little for kick. I have a bunch of compensators: PWS FSC556, PWS TTO, Battlecomp 1.0, Griffin M4-SD Compensaror and Griffin M4-SD Flash Comp. While these are an improvement over the A2, they do very little compared to my SJC Titan brake, or the Dlask A6, JP Cooley, Surefire MB-556 or Miculek brakes my friends have. Brakes and compensators are two different animals...
 
Hey CGN,

I've been having difficulty getting back on target quickly for follow up shots, maybe I'm just bad at recoil control but I was thinking about buying an aftermarket muzzle break/device to make my times a bit faster. I shoot a DDM4V5, 16" barrel, what would you guys recommend?

Thanks

surefire all the way
 
The JP seems smoother somehow. The MB556K is a straight back impulse and just seems abrupt. Happy with it however.
 
Have a look at the videos in this thread:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?788737-Muzle-Device-Comparison-Test

Note that there is a big difference between a muzzle brake (not break) and a compensator. A brake reduces both kick and muzzle flip, while a compensator only reduces muzzle flip and does very little for kick. I have a bunch of compensators: PWS FSC556, PWS TTO, Battlecomp 1.0, Griffin M4-SD Compensaror and Griffin M4-SD Flash Comp. While these are an improvement over the A2, they do very little compared to my SJC Titan brake, or the Dlask A6, JP Cooley, Surefire MB-556 or Miculek brakes my friends have. Brakes and compensators are two different animals...

Yeah this is kind of what I was getting into with "brake/device", seems like I need to prevent flip and recoil.

Right now im split between the Effin A and a surefire
 
Don't rule out the excellent ATRS Lightweight Flash Eliminator. I have moved to this on most of my AR's both in 5.56mm and 300 Blackout. Very light and compact, eliminates flash and fully compensates... and Canadian made.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZbXdghpxlrw&feature=plcp
 
Yeah this is kind of what I was getting into with "brake/device", seems like I need to prevent flip and recoil.

Right now im split between the Effin A and a surefire

The Effin A is only a compensator. What it does is allow you to tune it so that it doesn't over-compensate and push the muzzle down or push to one side. It will not reduce the rearward impulse like the SF brake will.

You have to try them side-by-side to really get a feel for the difference. It really changes your perception of the felt recoil. I have three uppers. I put an A2 on one, the FSC556 on another and my Titan brake on the third one. Firing the FSC556 after the A2 felt like a huge improvement. But after firing the upper with the brake, the FSC556 felt like it was barely doing anything over the A2, compare to the brake.
 
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