I use the KX3 flaming pig in mine.
-BTO-
I use the KX3 flaming pig in mine.
-BTO-
-BTO-
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I use the A2 on my 10.5. It works well enough. I've felt worse report off 16" barrels with brakes though compared to the A2. Haven't shot it indoors, but at night the report wasn't bad at all.
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I use an A1. They cost $5, and I don't need to index them. It was a toss up between that, and buying a $100 dollar muzzle brake, and put a $100 dollar collar to neutralize the effect of the muzzle brake. The A1 won.
Thanks guys.
Lots of good info.
I knew the KX3 and the Vortex were popular.
I've got the PWS CQB on there for now but haven't shot it yet.
It made a kitten out of the 7.5" barrel, but it sure defeats the purpose of a lightweight gun.
Hope to suppress in the near future.
My factory Mk18 upper with the standard FH isn't noticeably different than any other outdoors. The 6.8 is definitely louder with the regular A2. I don't personally care for brakes if they can be avoided, or unless I'm using it as a permanent suppressor mount. For your hearing, and to keep your friends, probably just get a can to use everywhere. My .02.
Surefire brake. That way when I don't have a suppressor on, I get increased recoil control. When I do, it's an extra blast baffle. As far as the extra blast/noise? **** everyone around me, I got more recoil control!
If you're never going to suppress it, go with a vortex.
Im not a fan of shooting unsuppressed with any gun, but I have a KAC QD flash hider which behaves the same as a standard A2. Its retarded loud, but not as retarded loud as a 10.5" gun with a comp or brake.
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