


2 Piece Muzzle Brake with Sound Director
This 2 piece design provides a great recoil reduction as well as A sound director. Redirects sound forward to greatly reduce the "at ear point blast" compared to with the sleeve removed. Design to redirect propellant gases with the effect of countering flash recoil and unwanted rising of the barrel during firing. Quality made here in the USA with A311 StressProof Steel. Item is 2.325" and really sets off the look of the gun....very nice.
Outer threads are 13/16" X 16
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Well made works great but they should tell people it can be used as a "solvent catcher". If you don't know what a solvent catcher is look it up on YouTube. The only thing I would add is more designs.
I ordered a create your own muzzle blast device and I couldn't be happier. These guys make quality products. I have yet to shoot my AR15 pistol with the device but if their build quality is any indication, it will redirect the blast exactly the way they say it will. The muzzle brake and shroud are well made solid pieces. The finish on them is very nice as well. I ordered mine on the 19th of the month and opted for 2 day shipping but didn't get it until the 30th. They manufacture all of their own parts but the finishing is done elsewhere. As soon as they got them from their contractor, they got it to me within two days. They didn't communicate this until I reached out to them but their customer service was very quick and responsive. I will clearly need to use a crush washer or some shims as I need to clock it correctly. I'm not sure that I saw anything like that available with my purchase. I should've investigated further. Like I said, so far, so good. I would definitely buy this again. Especially when you consider that similar items from bigger names cost two to four times as much.
Very high quality product. Very nicely made. Works great.
Just install it into my DB15 really a perfect fit. Just love the way it look. Will be going to the range to test fire it. will let you know how it sounds. I highly recommend it esp. the DB15 i HEARD IS LOUD.Will let you know how the sound direction will be.Have no problem fitting it.
I have had three of these muzzle devices and have found them all to be very effective. I love the outside threads and you can use it with sound redirect screwed on 2 different ways for 2 different looks or without, so three choices.
This was my first short barrel brake/cover combo I have tried and so far its very good. Keeps the muzzle on line for quick follow up shots its still loud but better than I was expecting. I like the idea of being able to change the outer tube if you want a different look. I give this 4 stars only cause I have not tried others to compare but I did do a bunch of looking and reading and decided to give this one a try first and so far its GTG.
I was skeptical, but figured that I'd give this a try in case it would ease some of issues with brakes around me at the range. The brake works very well, and concussion/sound redirector works exactly as advertised. I gave myself a great (unintentional) comparison when I forgot to mount the concussion protector on for the first shot on my second trip to the range. The on/off difference was dramatic. And the combination is lighter than the muzzle brake I previously had on my 300 Blackout.
I saw this online and thought for the price I would give it a shot and wow was I impressed. I have recommended this to all I know with ar15s even the local gun store.
So installed (needed 2 wrenches) on a 12" AR-pistol with their optional timing ring. I'm a FrogLube fan boy and coat everything in the stuff before install. I did not torque the timing ring to the muzzle/break. Had some difficulty getting the brake/ring to time correctly on muzzle and even then they would move together. Perhaps FrogLube doing more than desired. Anyway, made a few shots without the sleeve and felt the muzzle break was decent, then the sleeve and WOW! Big dif in the audible (even with electronic muffs) and huge dif on the concussion at shooting position. I've seen posts where others could not tell a dif and I can't imagine why not unless they shot 64" barrels or something. Going to torque the ring and break to see if they will stabilize and shoot it again. But wow, just wow.