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Thread: Precision Armament EFAB vs. 'New' AFAB Hybrid Muzzle Brake???

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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    PM me. I'll walk you through it. It's far easier than you think.

    It's WAY easier than using a crush washer.
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    AFAB and accu-washers showed up today ... time to get it installed.

    Thanks
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    Not to sound like a dick:

    But if your having a hard time with the follow through on a 556 gun, you need a better shooting position not the newest thing to hang on your barrel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by turnburglar View Post
    Not to sound like a dick:

    But if your having a hard time with the follow through on a 556 gun, you need a better shooting position not the newest thing to hang on your barrel.
    Has nothing to do with follow though ... A brake is always a welcome addition to help with muzzle rise and recoil ... why would you not?

    I am bench shooting and the kick is almost nothing and I hit the bullseye about every damn time ... I don't have the issue or need a better shooting position ... there is only so many "positions" when sitting at a bench.

    I am using a scope and I like to be able to see the shot on steel and if I hit the center 3" steel at long distances ... BUT the recoil is JUST enough to where right after I shoot I Just BARELY miss the round hit the target.

    SO I am trying to reduce the muzzle rise and recoil a touch more to maybe be able to see that hit better is all.

    It's not really to improve my shooting at all ... just trying to bring down the muzzle a bit is all ... and what do you need to help accomplish that? YEP, A new brake.

    So it's not "the newest thing to hang on a barrel" ... it serves a purpose ... why do you think 90+% of shooters have it?

    I only buy stuff to serve a purpose ... well that's not true I do like $#!t that just kinda looks cool too sometimes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasman View Post
    Trust me, those are NOT fun to be next to. I bought one for my friend for his birthday since he wanted a brake.
    Good to know. Thanks. I guess when the report says compared to other brakes, it might not be as obnoxious as other brakes, but still not fun in general.

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    Got my new AFAB muzzle brake installed today along with the accu-washer system.

    Looks KILLER and I hope it helps with muzzle rise and recoil and still be not loud and obnoxious like other brakes on the market.

    Thanks so much for all the help and info guys and a special thank to Buford for answering a bunch of my questions with this brake and install (though I had to have a local gun shop do the install, vise just wouldn't hold it, so another 25 bucks in on this )

    Here is a couple pics ...............



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    - Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield
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    AWESOME Muzzle Brake!!!!!

    Very easy to keep scope on target now ... highly reduced muzzle rise and recoil control and not to much louder then the current BCM Mod0 Comp I had on it before and looks great.

    It seriously gave me Everything I was looking for in a new muzzle brake!

    Thanks for all the help guys!
    Current Arms:
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    - Arsenal Bulgarian SAM7R AK47
    - CZ Shadow 2
    - CZ P-10c FDE
    - CZ EVO 3 Carbine FDE
    - Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield
    - Sig P365
    - Walther Arms PPQ M2 9mm
    - Ruger Precision Rifle .308
    - Beretta A300 Outlander 12G Shotgun
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    Quote Originally Posted by falconman515 View Post
    AWESOME Muzzle Brake!!!!!

    Very easy to keep scope on target now ... highly reduced muzzle rise and recoil control and not to much louder then the current BCM Mod0 Comp I had on it before and looks great.

    It seriously gave me Everything I was looking for in a new muzzle brake!

    Thanks for all the help guys!
    Good to hear!

    Precision Armament really did their homework with the EFAB and AFAB 556.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    Good to hear!

    Precision Armament really did their homework with the EFAB and AFAB 556.
    They sure did ... Thanks again for all the information and help Brother .... very much appreciated.
    Current Arms:
    - BCM 16" ELW w/13" KMR on Spikes Lower AR-15
    - Arsenal Bulgarian SAM7R AK47
    - CZ Shadow 2
    - CZ P-10c FDE
    - CZ EVO 3 Carbine FDE
    - Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield
    - Sig P365
    - Walther Arms PPQ M2 9mm
    - Ruger Precision Rifle .308
    - Beretta A300 Outlander 12G Shotgun
    - And other stuff I can't talk about

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    Quote Originally Posted by falconman515 View Post
    They sure did ... Thanks again for all the information and help Brother .... very much appreciated.
    Happy to help. God knows I have grown tired of the muzzle device merry go round.

    Started with the A2, FSC556, Smith Vortex, PA AFAB MINI, Lantac Dragon, tested the KAC MAMS/griffon M4SDII flash comp/BattleComp/BCM comp, and ended up with the EFAB. I think there were some others too, but I can't recall them right now.

    I bought all of the above but the MAMS, BC, M4SDII, and BCM comp. Extensive shooting on each. Finally, a series of muzzle devices that live up to their marketing claims!
    Last edited by BufordTJustice; 08-30-15 at 17:18.
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    Any idea why PA says crush washers are verboten?
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