(I’m aware it would most likely require threading at least some of the barrel end.). Dead/ Bad Links – WeaponTech Punisher Compensator/Flash Hider I measured how far the rig slid back for each shot. Email if you’re interested. Don’t make muzzle brakes for centerfire rifle calibers from aluminum!) I pretty much love this titanium brake from V Seven. Do you see any erosion on this copper brake? — aesthetics/design, price, recoil reduction performance, concerns about blast/flash/concussion/volume, expected muzzle stability performance, etc. Dead/ Bad Links – Knight’s Armament Triple Tap Flash Suppressor/Compensator Jeremy, I’m curious as to how the Directional Muzzle Brake from Witt Machine does. Of course, with the end cap welded onto it, there could be more going on inside than meets the eye. Length: 1.71″ But for most AR’s? Finish: black Someday, I’m going to publish my laws of guns, and this one will be “conservation of pain.” You can have pain in your pocket to get the rifle to fit correctly with a good pad, you can have pain in carrying a heavier rifle all day, or you can have pain in the ears when you light off the first round. 5 reviews IN STOCK. Your Price: $129.00 Out of Stock. Still good – Black Dawn Muzzle Brake just skimmed over this but it seems as though the study fails to take into account vertical muzzle rise? 30 reviews IN STOCK. It’s pleasant to shoot, although it’s the same on all four sides so it could kick up dust pretty well from prone. +1. I wasn’t familiar with 2111 Arms prior to coming across this comp, and I’m glad that I did. Weight: 2.25 oz With no shortage of blast and concussion it’s sure to wake the neighbors, but you’ll be happy in the knowledge that you just sent 62% of your rifle’s recoil energy their way instead of into your shoulder. That thing is the loudest and brightest compensator I’ve ever seen. I’m impressed. It appeared simplistic, frankly, and I was confident of a middle-of-the-road result. Kind of added insult to injury. Material: steel Thanks, Thanks for this thorough review. Welcome to the third installment of our 5.56 muzzle brake testing series. According to the strict letter of the law, this is necessary to render a rifle featureless (i.e. ... WARCOMP Flash Hider. New price – $89 and up – Venom Defense & Design AR-10, 2-Port Compensator ], Material: Grade 5 titanium So the inch results are meaningless. And they all perform pretty dang close on that anyway from what I’ve seen. Venom Defense & Design AR-10, 2-Port Compensator: Venom Defense is a bit of an Instagram celebrity (page here), especially among the “machinist porn” crowd. Sale Price: $ 79.95. All of the public ranges around Denver are indoor. I’m not a huge black oxide fan, but 2111 Arms has done it here as nicely as it can be done. Finish: Mil-spec Parkerize, or raw Nothing compares to shooting with a silencer on. Diameter (at largest point): 0.747″ Netting a 62.7% recoil reduction in a tiny, lightweight package means I’m definitely a fan. Diameter (at largest point): 0.74″ Material: steel Tactical Advantage Armory NES-23 Titanium 3-Gun Compensator: Despite its decent size, the titanium NES-23 weighs only 1.65 ounces, making it feel like it’s made of air. Recoil reduction performance is good, but nothing to write home about compared to other brakes of its size. Length: 2.604″ Finish: black oxide MZLMAX MUZZLE MANAGER from NG2 (Nexgen^2 Defense) I’m looking for the best recoil reduction out of a hybrid device, but I want to keep concussion to a minimum. ... Dead Air Keymount Muzzle Brake: 56.63%: V7 Weapon Systems Muzzle Brake: 56.35%: Black Dawn Muzzle Brake: 55.52%: Diamondhead T-Brake: 55.52%: Precision Armament AFAB Mini: 55.00%: I realize there’s A LOT of text in this article, but it did include: “Note: there is no comparison whatsoever between the inch measurements in this test and those in the previous 5.56 tests (or the .30 cal test). The 3%er here is a bit of an homage to the III% patriot/constitutionalist movement, with baffles cut in the pattern of III%. Diameter (at largest point): 1.02″ Material: HTSR 416 stainless steel MSRP: $79. Length: 8.2″ Man I hope they can make one for that Serbu .50 BMG single-shot I have my eye on. The second mag of full-auto is going to show a damn steady AR no matter what’s on the muzzle, IMHO, with a good shooter. If you center the end of the buffer tube on a solid object, even if it’s just a small point like a trailer hitch ball on a truck, the gun will stay completely rock steady even with a bare muzzle. Also, far too many people obsess over getting the “lightest” possible rifle, not seeming to understand that Isaac Newton wasn’t just making suggestions in his three laws. This is another brake with no wrench flats, but Lilja sells a tool for torquing it down via one of the ports. After switching to the .223 caliber end cap, recoil reduction jumped to 49.45%. Well, it does have a column for MSRP. Have a nice day, buttercup. Length: 2.595″ Doubles as a Surefire suppressor mount as well which may be a bonus for you in the future. Material: Copper alloy (as tested), also available in steel, titanium, and sometimes other metals The M4-72’s performance was consistent with the previous shootouts, reducing recoil by 74.03%. Venting gas into those rearwards-facing baffles once again seems to work very well, as the NT-23 was a top performer here turning in a 69% recoil reduction. To the right of the shooter place a high speed video cam, let fly and record the results. Yup, Strike makes some awesome values. Material: 4140 steel or 17-4 stainless steel In addition to that, the unique design is supposed to provide some recoil reduction via prongs that increase in width as they approach the muzzle. The VooDoo Jet Comp is a simple, well-made, 3-port brake that performs extremely well. Everything is stupid loud, and it’s generally incredibly boring to boot. The nitride finish is very nice. Machining and finish is as nice as it gets from any company. JavaScript is disabled. Cool gotcha, thanks! Machining and Cerakoting are both very clean. In the initial testing, the SJC Titan reduced recoil by 78.18% as compared to the bare muzzle. But I have a lot of brakes to round up for that and the funding is low. With the exception of shooting in a speed-related competition where I want the best brake possible, I shoot suppressed. Over the past year Ive come to use my DeadAir cans almost exclusively on both my bolt guns and gas guns. Its adjustable allegedy, and also 160$. They make it in both. New price – $90 – Griffin Armament M4SD Flash Comp They only way to know how really effective these would be, on controlling muzzle rise with real shooters would be to test them on a real shooter. Then again, with suppressors we’re way more interested in length, weight, sound volume, sound tone, blowback, return to zero when taking on and off, etc than recoil reduction. I have observed this variability across a variety of rifle makes and models. No Change – White Sound Defense FOSSA-556. Also, how heavy is your AR-15 and how heavy is the sliding rig? That being said, which muzzle brake does a better job. Thanks in advance for replying, if you do. I’d be running it bare brake in all cases except for shooting next to other people or shooting indoors, in which case I’d toss the shield on. I’m one of the guys who bought one of the brakes, and learned that I didn’t like them. It was because of your videos that i ended up going with the VG6 precision gamma and epsilon brakes on the majority of my builds and i couldn’t be happier with the decision! Even if the weight is the reason the SJC wins, it still legitimately wins and if you’re looking for the most recoil reduction possible then it comes out ahead. Hard to argue with that if the RAC’s looks are to your liking. True. While I can’t really come up with anything that would make sense to mount to this thing, I’d just like to point out that the Tufforce website suggests that one of the best options is a front sight. I think they’re all going to be pretty dang similar to the point where you may as well choose the one that you think looks the best or is at the right price or works with the muzzle device you want to run when the blast forwarder isn’t on there. Diameter (at largest point): 1.0″ Full auto, whatever, the muzzle won’t rise. Length: 2.977″ Finish: black hard anodized 98002. Considering the huge, rearwards-angled baffles I figured this guy would be in the running for unseating the reigning champion but, alas, it was not to be. It’s big, angular, and has a lot of visual interest, looking particularly cool with its base tucked underneath an extended handguard. As an engineer I know that theory, no matter how seemingly airtight, sometimes does not stand against empirical results. Diameter (at largest point): 0.951″ Diameter (at largest point): 0.876″ On the subject of flash reduction, an observation… With a given rifle, independent of muzzle device, the visible flash typically varies from shot to shot. Faster follow-up shots when hunting? All the outdoor ranges are private (and have multi-year waiting lists), with the exception of the Cherry Creek State Park Shooting Center, which charges you the ridiculous $9 park fee to enter the park, then $18 to use the range. Weight: 4.057 oz …Based on previous tests of dozens of 2-port brakes you can expect 60-ish percent recoil reduction. MSRP: $125. The noise, muzzle flash, and concussion were so obnoxious that every time he shot I flinched. I think it’s obvious why mounting accessories to your muzzle brake isn’t a great idea. Weight: 2.35 oz I was simply suggesting doing a test or two to see how much of a factor it is. Whether caused by variations in ammunition or other factors, it might suggest caution in attributing variations in visible flash solely to a given muzzle device. A high-pressure poodle-shooting round made much louder with a brake, with little net gain for the shooter. New suggestions I might even be willing to loan my upper with 10.5 Faxon 223/556 Wylie. Machining is excellent, except for the wavy side edges (I’m assuming they should be dead straight) of those front “wings” above and below the III ports. Brakes on AR’s are just obnoxious on the range. There are no wrench flats on this brake, so a screwdriver went through one of the circular % sign holes to good effect. So no kicking up dirt there. linear comp, looks like. I also want to do another AR-15 trigger roundup (component triggers this time) and a couple of flashlight roundups (tactical and gun-mounted). Basically, FROMAN, I’m not trying to poo on your ideas here but these tests take for-freaking-ever to prepare for, perform, and then edit together afterwards and I need to focus on what’s popular and what’s going to help the most people. There will be a fourth test soon, but the Paladins won’t be in it. Although I don’t yet have access to professional dB metering equipment to test volume level claims, I figured the same gas-trapping principals were likely to lead to a change in recoil reduction. MSRP: $79.95. I have the J-Type and a King Comp, got them just to see how “inexpensive” worked out. I’d even go as far as to say I don’t like any sort of ranges, outdoor or indoor. Weight: 3.101 oz Material: heat treated stainless steel bar stock Dead Air; Dow Corning; EOTech; Federal; FNH; GearHeadWorks; Geissele Automatics ... Surefire WARCOMP 762 5/8-24. It would probably be more helpful to recoil reduction test a bunch of popular suppressors, actually, rather than what they mount to. The Excel doc includes all of the length, width, weight, and cost data in addition to the results of each test in inches and as a percentage, etc…. Good job as always, but you need to remind your readers that “sled” results do not equate to “shoulder” results. Although it is simply a cosmetic issue, thread protectors really are not all that attractive. That’s why the procedure for the flash hiding tests (both linked in the 2nd paragraph of this article) was three rapid shots for each FH capturing the peak brightness in lux and leaving the camera shutter open that whole time to average/compile all those shots into a single image. Material: 4140 steel Dead Air Armament Sandman Ti (.30 cal vs. .223 cal end caps): One end cap fits inside of the tool used to swap them. I think I may have forgotten that I didn’t affix it previously. I’m trying to figure out if there is any true utility for such devices on a gun that’s already so tame that a child can enjoy shooting it. Perhaps it was to focus on recoil reduction solely but I found it interesting to watch muzzle rise in the previous two. VG6 Epsilon + CAGE Device I hate muzzle brakes, with a flaming passion. Length: 2.151″ This has to do with the downward thrust applying excess pressure to the sled causing greater friction, and in real world testing, the top ported brakes have terrible impact spacing during double tap drills. Weight: 1.118 oz This certainly isn’t a small brake, but it nails a 66% recoil reduction and, being titanium, prevents it from being the tank it would be in steel. New price – $85 – Griffin Armament M4SD Hammer Comp Dead Air Armament Pyro Enhanced Muzzle Brake, Fits Dead Air Key Brake Or Flash Hider, Black Finish Da202Model: PyroProduct Type: Muzzle BrakeFinish/Color: BlackFit: Dead Air Key Brake … I did do two flash hiding tests, in which many muzzle brakes and comps and hybrid devices appeared, so I’d definitely suggest checking those out (they’re linked in the 2nd paragraph of this article). Can we not post pictures here? It may not be a truly desired method of reducing recoil when you’re talking about muzzle brakes, but it does correlate directly to real recoil reduction that you experience while shooting and I don’t think it’s fair to tune it out. Diameter (at largest point): 1.0″ Once again though, V Seven’s machining and finish is great. While the RAC was nitrided, this XTC is bead blast bare stainless, although both brakes are available in either finish. If you are planning on doing another brake review, we would like to send you one of ours for your testing. You can find the first one here, the second one there, and a .30 caliber version here. I really hate living in NY. On all four sides. Save 14%. Actually, it could be a lot of fun to build a mecha-themed rifle to match (yes, that’s a challenge). Again, I’d say the machining and finish on the steel one is about average, but the time spent sandblasting the titanium one has removed tool marks and teeny burrs and has effectively made it flawless. V Seven Weapon Systems V SEVEN Muzzle Brake: Okay so this is a first for me — a muzzle brake with a full-on, large port running one direction followed by another clocked 90° off from it. Finish: black or bead blast stainless Machining and finish are awesome; no flaws. Like the SJC Titan Comp was ~.4″ better than the Precision Armament M4-72, but it weighs ~3.1oz more. Very weird brake for bystanders, not concussive but sends a strong breeze to the sides... Surefire ProComp falls squarely in … Diameter (at largest point): 1.264″ Just testing a few of the more renown comps agsinst something like the M72 in the suggested manner would prove or disprove the hypothesis. Compensating the gun (using gas to push the muzzle down) is a band-aid that’s counteracting the symptom and not the cause. The 6.5 Grendel build I am finishing has a KAK micro-slimline flash can going on it to keep it a little shorter and lighter (and cheaper) than the KAW linear comp, but should achieve most of the same noise reductions for shooter and spectators (it’ll be a deer rifle and likely no earing protection, so noise reduction at the shooter is really important). It’s longer, so it may not work with some other brands of suppressors made to mount on an A2. It’s still good for a 74% reduction in recoil, which is absolutely amazing, but the SJC Titan did a whopping 78%. Please consider supporting this sort of testing via my Patreon page. Most physically efficient, basically, if weight is your determining factor in how effective a brake’s design is. Rated 5.00 out of 5 $ 129.00 Select options. For rock-solid mounting of a SOCOM Series suppressor, unparalleled flash reduction, and minimizing muzzle rise, there’s literally nothing like a SureFire WarComp—the world’s most shootable flash hider. Without further ado, our recoil reduction winner is…drum roll please…. This brake should have been tumbled and/or media blasted after it was machined. For the Operators out there, we got a sweet Lux meter and tested the muzzle signature reduction effectiveness of various flash hiders, brakes, and comps. Cody, pick any brake you like and add an Indian Creek Design BFD to the package, it will give you all the brake capabilities you want and throw the blast downrange too. As a NooYawkuh, small part of me is almost thankful for that provision of the SAFE Act, as many of the brakes have disappeared. The customer replies and the stranger says “He must be a genius to have fit a suit so well to a deformed cripple like you.”. Diameter (at largest point): 1.366″ Definitely won’t manage the muzzle flash as the original 3 prong style, but do you think it will make a difference for recoil? Length: 2.803″ Length: 2.23″ Any way you slice it, there will be pain. Add to Wish List Add to Compare. This bad boy landed in third place, providing a whopping 72.93% reduction in recoil. Out of stock. Or, see comment #2 near the top for some info about a universal (works with most muzzle devices) blast shield that I’ve recently started testing on. Someone will say, and they’d be right, that I should purchase a couple of good comps and test them myself. Dead Air Key-Micro Brakes . Length: 2.51″ 1) Jerry Miculek 5.56 muzzle brake, 2) Lantac Dragon Each muzzle device was timed properly, and tested twice. Great performance, great machining, great finish, all at a great price. It seems like extremely high quality for the price point. Heck, it typically allows me to see my own impacts on steel targets, when otherwise my field of view would have immediately moved off the target upon firing. But there are positives and negatives to both manufacturers from a suppressor perspective. Already had 42 muzzle devices to test and they’re all being compared against the bare muzzle anyway, so I cut it. Thoughts? Please email me the details. Diameter (at largest point): 0.829″ (Laugh at me, it’s okay, I’m a bit of a newb.) additionally I want to thank you for the great comparison and data on these tests. Clearly, a lot of people find the triangular shape compelling and wanted to know how the recoil reduction stacks up. Finish: bead blast titanium or Ionbond black 1) Add extra weight at or near the end of the barrel of one of the lightweight muzzle brakes so the AR-15 weighs the same as it does when a better performing heavier muzzle brake is installed. Diameter (at largest point): 1.065″ After giving it a great deal of thought and testing some of these devices myself, I’m thinking that there MUST be more to muzzle rise than just the rearward push that TTAG has so excellently quantified. No one ever “toughs it out.” No one. So if I want to sight something in real quick, or want to blow off some steam after work, I go to an indoor range, which has really made me hate muzzle brakes. Kahntrol Solutions’ hexagonal brakes have a unique and fun, somewhat industrial look to them. Weight: 1.42 oz in titanium, 1.77 oz in stainless Surefire procomp, Carlsons Tactical V6 $149.00 - $199.00. The Open came in 5th by reducing recoil by 72.38%, but realistically it tied for 3rd as the difference between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th place brakes was so incredibly small. MSRP: $133. . AR15.COM is the world’s largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types. Length: 2.106″ surefire warden blast regulator multi caliber 5.56 7.62 suppressor, fde. Length: 2.562″ Length: 2.601″ I have found them to perform as good if not better than some of my direct thread suppressors. My goal is to outfit all of my gas guns and bolt guns with the Dead Air flash hiders and muzzle brakes now. Anti-American scum. I have shot both and like both just cant remember if one was really better than the other. When I went to a “featureless” lay out, I had to ditch my A2. We found in Flash Hiding Test #2 that it’s about 37% brighter than an A2, which is a significant flash reduction vs. a bare muzzle, and in this test we see that it cuts recoil almost in half, putting the A2 to shame. Thank you so much for doing these test. RAC ’em up! I don’t have an open area to shoot, so I have to hit the range; but, the range’s targeting system allows me to adjust distance anywhere from 3 feet to 75 feet. I understand what you’re trying to figure out, but at the same time it’s a purely academic question. I’ll have to read through every word: the video was fascinating. Actually, most of it is crisp and clean, but on the flat, recessed area on both top and bottom and the wrench flats at rear, there are obvious tool marks that are deep enough to be felt with a fingernail. [EDIT: TAA informed me that production versions of this brake do have wrench flats and don’t have tool marks], Material: Grade 5 titanium The big, wide brakes with huge normal area (esp. Thanks! Finish: black oxide (as tested) or AlTiN The advanced SureFire SF3P-556-M24X1.5 three-prong flash hider, which fits the AK74 rifle and 5.56 firearms with 24x1.5 metric muzzle threads, features a patent-pending design that … I might whine if it were my receiver, but I think the level of attention and care is totally fine for a muzzle brake. Your brakes look cool and work very well. With the top vents starting after the first port, it appears to have a more controlled amount of muzzle rise compensation than the other VD brake tested above. I did a lot of testing on the AR’s and the recoil control is really subjective as the recoil isn’t robust anyway, but when I tested on my 7 Mag with a 4 port brake it still had excellent recoil control with the BFD on the brake. How did you get yours? No Change – Tactical Advantage Armory NT-23 Titanium Muzzle Brake Diameter (at largest point): 0.875″ https://kahntrol.com/why-recoil-contraptions-dont-or-cant-tell-the-truth/. The article I’ve linked below explains why. However, I’m not sure what you expect the guy who has one, who maybe has to frequent the indoor range to sight in his 3gun rifle, to do. In the comments of test 2, you mentioned that you had to and were gonna test it, but you did not end up doing so – did it not last? Finish: bead blast titanium or many Cerakote color options No Change – Tactical Advantage Armory 3P-23 Titanium 3%er Muzzle Brake Weight: 5.573 oz (as tested in copper), 0.95 oz in titanium, 1.7 oz in steel The tool depends on the job. A2 was included in the 1st and 2nd muzzle brake test, and I didn’t do it again here. All of the data here has been converted from that to decimals. Length: 1.88″ It might tell us once and for all whether comps should be considered or completely abandoned in favor of brakes. I’d like to see the A2 birdcage listed in the charts as part of the baseline comparison. Really good machining but for small imperfections on the straight edges at top and bottom of the ports [EDIT: Again, TAA reminds me that my samples were not production-grade]. MSRP: $99. Although it isn’t currently available for purchase separately, I was able to get my hands on one and figured we may as well include it in this test, especially considering the unique design. Add 20 lbs to an AR-15 and it’ll recoil like a BB gun. Finish: black nitride It combines perfect machining and finish with cool, modern aesthetics, unbelievably light weight, and solid performance (64.36% reduction). Diameter (at largest point): 0.933″ MSRP: $95. Obviously this is easier said than done, as 90% of your body mass is below your shoulder line, so a rearwards push at the shoulder level is going to make a person lean back unless they’re in a proper stance/position. JoeBob dun saved you $9.05! HS precision slim 3-port muzzlebrake Material: 6061-T6 aluminum Diameter (at largest point): 0.866″ We have actually gone to a true “free recoil” testing method(hanging the rifle parallel) that while not perfect, gives a better comparison. It’s FUDS like you who want to tell others how to enjoy their firearms, who are the people I can not stand at the range. They have set out to build optimal parts and accessories with simple standards, "good isn't good enough". First because it would cost half as much to run the identical but non-suppressor-accepting versions of the same brakes and second because once you have that suppressor I just don’t think it’s important to 99% of owners how the muzzle device performs without the can on it. (Sound of Madness) Muzzle Brake You’re saving all of us lots of money by testing versus us guessing on a nice looking brake and then find out otherwise. It just might make it civilized to shoot…. 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