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<blockquote data-quote="Nick710" data-source="post: 2605836" data-attributes="member: 4266"><p>I've used the standard A2, the Battle Comp and the BCM Gunfighter comp. There are trade-offs depending on what you want. The Battle comp did a great job at reducing muzzle climb, but at the cost of much greater noise. The A2 is about as good as you get for flash suppression, but the newer BCM Gunfighter comp does a great job of both reducing climb and suppressing flash without any detectable increase in the noise.</p><p></p><p>One side effects of some of the muzzle breaks is the side blast. Shooting from "Brokeback Prone", for instance, many brakes will dig quite a divet and spray the shooter with sand, dirt and gravel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick710, post: 2605836, member: 4266"] I've used the standard A2, the Battle Comp and the BCM Gunfighter comp. There are trade-offs depending on what you want. The Battle comp did a great job at reducing muzzle climb, but at the cost of much greater noise. The A2 is about as good as you get for flash suppression, but the newer BCM Gunfighter comp does a great job of both reducing climb and suppressing flash without any detectable increase in the noise. One side effects of some of the muzzle breaks is the side blast. Shooting from "Brokeback Prone", for instance, many brakes will dig quite a divet and spray the shooter with sand, dirt and gravel. [/QUOTE]
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