probably works on the same idea as the bolsters on the german MG34/42's .
bolsters?
NO
the bolsters on those guns worked on the short recoil...bolt and barrel recoil together...something an AR does not utilize
Real curious if the Dlask XB1 performs the same as the KX3. Hardly a review anywhere about the pig's actual flash hiding effectiveness.
I have an XB1, as far as I know it is an exact replica of the Flaming Pig.
1/2 the price sans piglet.
Is this what you mean by minimal flash?
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ADDS alot of weight to the front of your gun wont help at all...really you dont need it on one of those... It tricks the rifle into thinking it has a longer barrel by creating more back pressure helping to eliminate cycling problems and also directs gas pressure forward if someone is standing beside you in a room IE...7.5inch ars or 10.5inch CQB rifles.....for a 14.5 or a 16 you are much much better with a comp or flash hider light weight and you get alot more out of it ...I mean i had one kx3 and it just weighed too much i went with a vortex
Increasing back pressure on a short barreled AR is a bad idea.
First of all - what is "back pressure"?
If a system is designed for a certain pressurization duration and pressure, prolonging this pressurization period and the pressure itself does absolutely nothing.
Why push a car - while the car is moving and hit the parking spot already??