Muzzle Devices for pcc’s in .45 and 9mm

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Muzzle Devices for pcc’s in .45 and 9mm

Recently picked up a few pcc’s, and - of course - a shoulder fired pistol needs a brake... *sarcasm* but hey they look cool and I want some anyways.

Have a gen 1 Kriss vector shorty in .45acp, a mpx, and a b&t ghm9 that should be arriving shortlyish. What do you all recommend?

Cheers!
 
I have a Flash Can on my 9mm AR which I like a lot. Previously, I owned a JR Carbine in 9mm and had a Matador brake on it...Was the only ne I could find at the time specifically for that caliber. Looked cool but hard to really tell if it made a difference with a 7lb rifle shooting 9mm.
 
With your gun budget? I'd probably go Lantac Dragon for the 9mm, although I caution you that they are hard on any light's lense you may have adjacent to the muzzle on a short-barrelled PCC. I have one on my RRA LAR-9 and it works well, aside from eating light lenses. Not sure about the .45 Kriss, however. My Gen 1 Kriss is Left-threaded and accepts the fake SOCOM can that I have for my Mark 23, but I don't think that is what you have in mind. Can't help you with the .45, other than to caution you about selecting the correct thread direction and pitch.
 
For the B+T I vote get the brake that takes this...

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" Not really have any effect on the muzzle control or anything at all on a 9mm; "


If anyone is shooting a non-restricted 18.6" barrel; I imagine that's pretty true.

But my 9mm PCC has an 8" barrel. There's PLENTY of gas coming out those top ports.
 
Just had a friend put an SJC Titan on his 14.5" PCC, almost zero felt recoil and just kind of a push, also had another friend put an MBX on his 16", haven't shot that one yet, but the owner just laughed when I asked him about the recoil. Have been shooting another one quite frequently with a flash can on an 8" barrel, feels great.....until you shoot the 14.5" with the SJC, I think that there is certainly room for brakes on these guns, and Lantac just might be the answer!
 
It's not really about "recoil" into your shoulder.

It's about mitigating muzzle-jump, to get that second shot off sooner.
 
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