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<blockquote data-quote="txnavalaviator" data-source="post: 1378192" data-attributes="member: 8584"><p>Just to clarify i DO NOT CARE HOW LOUD IT IS. i have an SBR with a muzzle brake... yes they are loud. I'm asking what the most effective brake for the M1A with some consideration for looks would be ( i am asking for opinion). and i don't know what the actual m1a barrel is threaded however ( <a href="http://www.nokick.com/M_14_Threaded_Front_Sight_Base_p/m14-tfsb.htm" target="_blank">http://www.nokick.com/M_14_Threaded_Front_Sight_Base_p/m14-tfsb.htm</a> ) is an adapter that makes it 5/8" 24tpi. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>uhh.. they do not amplify the report at all. they redirect all the gasses perpendicular or behind the muzzle. due to the gasses being directed to the side or behind the muzzle the concussion and report of a firearm seems a lot more intense/ violent/ loud because it is no longer rushing down range with the bullet.</p><p></p><p>muzzle brakes have chambers or large openings for the expanding gasses to hit and be re directed to the side or aft of the barrel to reduce recoil. some designs have the chambers or openings reduce in size because there is less gas to redirect after it has passed the first opening. </p><p></p><p>and I'm not trying to attack you by any means but if you could hear the difference in sound as the round went through each chamber or if you could even hear anything more than one loud bang i would be thoroughly amazed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txnavalaviator, post: 1378192, member: 8584"] Just to clarify i DO NOT CARE HOW LOUD IT IS. i have an SBR with a muzzle brake... yes they are loud. I'm asking what the most effective brake for the M1A with some consideration for looks would be ( i am asking for opinion). and i don't know what the actual m1a barrel is threaded however ( [url]http://www.nokick.com/M_14_Threaded_Front_Sight_Base_p/m14-tfsb.htm[/url] ) is an adapter that makes it 5/8" 24tpi. uhh.. they do not amplify the report at all. they redirect all the gasses perpendicular or behind the muzzle. due to the gasses being directed to the side or behind the muzzle the concussion and report of a firearm seems a lot more intense/ violent/ loud because it is no longer rushing down range with the bullet. muzzle brakes have chambers or large openings for the expanding gasses to hit and be re directed to the side or aft of the barrel to reduce recoil. some designs have the chambers or openings reduce in size because there is less gas to redirect after it has passed the first opening. and I'm not trying to attack you by any means but if you could hear the difference in sound as the round went through each chamber or if you could even hear anything more than one loud bang i would be thoroughly amazed. [/QUOTE]
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