![]() ![]() I may be mistaken, but I don't know of any muzzle brakes or comps that that can be performed on. Not to hijack, but if your bbl is 14.5", you must attach a muzzle device to it that can be pinned and welded (this is of course assuming you haven't paid a tax stamp on it). How big is the flash (i dont mind a fireball =]) Whats it like to shoot next to someone with one of these Im not sure which direction I want to go but would like to hear opinions on both. Hey all, Im finishing up my new 14.5" upper and al i need now is a good comp/break. It was like choosing between owning a Lion or a bear. But I really appreciate all the input guys. Although i may get a battle comp eventually for my next SBR. I decided to go with the surefire mainly because of the improved recoil reduction and zero muzzle flip as well as the ability to attach a suppressor. Yes I am planning for a supressor and yea the rifle is registered as a SBR. ![]() OP- Are you planning on a suppressor in the future? That might also impact your decision on what device you want. I dislike crush washers so It would be a peel for me. I saw some Noveske muzzle device that didn't look like it needed to indexed so I was hoping that was a comp or there were others like it. Keep in mind that crush washers are designed to be used only once.ĭarn. If you've never done this, try installing one that just needs a crush washer. You have to index them to at least an up-down direction. ![]() By definition a compensator will direct barrel gas into a specific direction to compensate for muzzle flip, usually up or to the sides. ![]()
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