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muzzle device
A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a firearm or cannon that is intended to redirect a portion of propellant gases to counter recoil and unwanted muzzle rise. Barrels with an integral muzzle brake are often said to be ported. The concept of a muzzle brake was first introduced for artillery and was a common feature on many anti-tank guns, especially those mounted on tanks, in order to reduce the area needed to take up the strokes of recoil and kickback. They have been used in various forms for rifles and pistols to help control recoil and the rising of the barrel that normally occurs after firing. They are used on pistols for practical pistol competitions, and are usually called compensators in this context.
I had some time yesterday to mess around with a couple of my personal guns. One of my FALs had an ASR muzzle brake on it with a 9/16-24 to 5/8-24 adapter. I wanted to change it out for a closed tine flash hider ASR mount, but they are only offered in 1/2-28 and .22 bore. So here is the process I...
Here I have a 1.125x28 thread EZ Lok silencer adapter. I ran this on my Silencerco Octane 9, but these threads fit most standard pistol booster housings. I also have a 1/2x28 SMG spec muzzle device to fit industry standard .625 threads.
Works fantastic. I was using this system on a 357 mag...
Trying to figure out what the thread pitch is on this thing. Company went out of business so figured I'd go to the subject matter experts. It's weird to me that when I take the brake off, the threaded area is has a larger diameter than the barrel. Anyway, hope you guys can help!
I'm looking to make my Dissipator build more ergonomic on a budget and I would like a Magpul stock for the non-adjustable buffer tube and grip to go with the handguard I have for it.
Precision Armament AFAB-556 (Hybrid Muzzle Device)
For 5.56/.223 (1/2x28)
Used - Painted Coyote
Combines the performance of both a dedicated flash hider and a dedicated compensator
It is not recommend to use this device on barrel lengths shorter than 14.5"
Also included is the Accu-Washer...
I want to install a simple birdcage flash hider on my barrel with a crush washer, is there anything I need to do to prep the threads so the device is easily removable in the far future?
I have a brand new in package Griffen armament muzzle break/ flash hider for sale. It is for a .30 cal rifle and suppressor. Included shims as well.
Asking 50 dollars for it.
I have a Keymo hub adapter for the standardized 1.375x24 thread pitch. It comes with a 1/2x28 dead air Keymo compensator muzzle device. Both are relatively new. Will ship.
Like new. Never shot. Barrel is threaded 1/2x36 and comes with removable 3 lug mount (commonly used with 9mm suppressors).
Cash: $140
Trades:
- ammo
- factory 10/22 barrel (must be threaded)
Like new SilencerCo ASR mount (Bravo; AC824).
Cash: $120
I also have two ASR QD muzzle devices available. Pick the one you want and I'll keep the other.
Both are 223/556 and 1/2x28 thread pitch.
- 3 port muzzle break (used; AC142), $65
- flash hider (new; AC141), $75
Take the mount plus...
I have been trying to find good muzzle devices for my suppressors and have standardized on Plan B/Atlas style mounts. But sometimes finding exactly what you need is more difficult than it should be. I found a kindred spirit on this reddit thread and wanted to copy the data here and add to it if...
Changing things up, and I've got a bunch of KeyMo stuff to unload
Dead Air KeyMo Pyro Muzzle Brake - $150 - unfired. This is the older version that has the shroud and KeyMo adapter as a single unit. Does not include end cap (uses standard Dead Air "R" caps) but does include the end cap tool...