....The other seems to be just a flash hider.
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The reduced diameter muzzle opening would make it a brake. A FH would have a large opening.
Just noticed that in the pic -
Yes it would brake, but not as much as the heavy - the slots are to small for 7.62x39 for the gas to dissipate out the sides -
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Is this because of a law or because of slop? I say this cuz I have slop when attaching brakes on my rifle until I used the yellow "gas fitting" plumber's tape that you can get @ Lowe's or Home Depot.i get stuck having to weld my brakes on, how hard is it to clean one of these things when on the rifle is finish gonna be more resilient than the Czech stock?
Is this because of a law or because of slop? I say this cuz I have slop when attaching brakes on my rifle until I used the yellow "gas fitting" plumber's tape that you can get @ Lowe's or Home Depot.
it dampens recoil more then any other brake on the market
How does it do it with less hole space ? -
Did you do the "skateboard" test ?
Height measurements ?
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Dont understand your answer -no and yes.
I've had one of the "hybrid" pre-production models for a while. It's a decent flash suppressor and it does reduce the recoil a bit. I don't have any empirical data but it does shoot "softer" than with no muzzle device installed. In near-dark conditions all the flash that could be seen was a small "ball of flame" entirely contained inside the muzzle device.
In the white:
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Painted, on the back rifle:
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Is this because of a law or because of slop? I say this cuz I have slop when attaching brakes on my rifle until I used the yellow "gas fitting" plumber's tape that you can get @ Lowe's or Home Depot.



























