What to put on the end of my Tavor?

Tikka223

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My Tavor currently is a wearing a PWS compensator and it is LOUD. So loud that one layer of hearing protection might not be enough when shooting indoors. I would like to put on another flash hider but there are many on the market so I am looking for advice.

One huge consideration is that I plan on hunting with my Tavor so at some point I will be pulling the trigger with no ear protection.

Fun features such as reduced muzzle climb would be nice but the least amount of decibels are the most important factor. And yes, I am aware that suppressors are a no no.

Thoughts?
 
For hearing, I would definitely be recommending a linear compensator. Pushes your sound down range and doesn't do a have bad job of recoil reduction.

I can't attest to their flash hiding abilities though. Seems to me they're likely to make a little more fire than your standard A2.

Linear%20Compensator.jpg
 
For hearing, I would definitely be recommending a linear compensator. Pushes your sound down range and doesn't do a have bad job of recoil reduction.

I can't attest to their flash hiding abilities though. Seems to me they're likely to make a little more fire than your standard A2.

Linear%20Compensator.jpg

Until (if ever) suppressors are legal in Canada this is the best solution at the moment.
 
What's the best linear compensator for throwing sound down range AND reducing muzzle climb AND lightweight (ideally no extra weight compared with stock flash hider)? Thanks!
 
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