They shoot more noise forward. Instead of muzzle compensation, the muzzle energy gets pushed more towards your shoulder. More recoil overall I imagine. Save up and get a real can, I'd say.They are hard to search for because most of the choices are about suppressors.
A can on a 10.5 barrel looks tacticool. But they add about 2 inches to the overall length. Are they worth while over a regular bird cadge.
This. PWS made them also and I think I have one here somewhere. **** me, another thing to look for.Noveske Flaming Pig is my preferred device. Great for eliminating flash, increases back pressure for short barrels and is fairly decent as a brake.
Wrong. I have several, the brakes work and the noise is lessened for people 180 degrees behind the muzzle.More recoil overall I imagine.
I have the Noveske on my 7.5" AR pistol range toy. At close quarters, even if you miss the target you still stand a good chance of giving them a good scorching.Noveske Flaming Pig is my preferred device. Great for eliminating flash, increases back pressure for short barrels and is fairly decent as a brake.
? Weird I've read that fake cans do not compensate cuz they aren't built to. "Wrong! Gyna!"Wrong. I have several, the brakes work and the noise is lessened for people 180 degrees behind the muzzle.
Art I have something to tell you about what everyone has been saying about your rifle, you might want to sit down for this. Just kiddingThis was my journey:
https://www.mdshooters.com/threads/linear-comp-for-ar.247642/
I'm pretty sure it's still the Kak on my rifle. It does what I wanted it to do, without screwing up my group size or poi. I haven't been made fun of for it looking stupid. (At least, not that I've heard )