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I have a PCC that was supplied with a tanker style, but I didn't want to have gas and materials fly back at me when engaging around barriers. So, i swapped it to a "Krink" style which directs gas forward, down range. However, because it does that, it sends more recoil back into the shoulder. It is minimal, but noticeable and yet still manageable. Again, just curious about what is used out there.I'm sorry, what? What muzzle device has ever "added" recoil and why would that be desirable in nearly any situation?
More as compared to your other brake? Sure. More compared to a bare muzzle? Not a chance.I have a PCC that was supplied with a tanker style, but I didn't want to have gas and materials fly back at me when engaging around barriers. So, i swapped it to a "Krink" style which directs gas forward, down range. However, because it does that, it sends more recoil back into the shoulder. It is minimal, but noticeable and yet still manageable. Again, just curious about what is used out there.
Amen. I have already had that happen regrettably.pro tip... If you're using a muzzle brake, and a shooting bag for a rest on a barrier. Keep the brakes ports away from the shooting bag. Especially if you let someone borrow your shooting bag that has a big ol brake on it.
Same with the cylinder gap on a revolver. I tore up some stuff with my 500.pro tip... If you're using a muzzle brake, and a shooting bag for a rest on a barrier. Keep the brakes ports away from the shooting bag. Especially if you let someone borrow your shooting bag that has a big ol brake on it.
The 500 is a flame thrower with certain rounds. My friend was firing one next to me and the situation got really interesting quickly.Same wit the cylinder gap on a revolver. I tore up some stuff with my 500.
Thanks for the info. My PCC is 9mm. I am thinking about getting a solid, folding stock, which might change everything entirely.Suppressors rule. I also really like the hb industries fan muzzle brake (shown below). I have one from aero I haven't tried yet called vr6 or some such. I bought a tank type brake cheapo for a test and it made recoil worse. Referring to 9mm only.
Hb fan brake shoots blast upwards mostly. It's not a night and day difference but it's definitely noticeable.
On .357 sig
For effectiveness nothing beats 12 gauge brakes. For real, 50-70% reduction in recoil with target loads. See video lack of muzzle rise when shooting fast. Now I won't own a tactical shotgun without one.