A2 if you want to keep it short, but if you don't mind an extra 1/2 inch, then try a VG6 Epsilon.
A2 if you want to keep it short, but if you don't mind an extra 1/2 inch, then try a VG6 Epsilon.
I've tried others but always go back to the A2.
Smith Vortex
Spikes Tactical barking spider.
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Black River Tactical's "covert comp" helps with pushing the blast forward and has about the same size and weight as an A2. Costs more than an A2, but I think it's worth it.
A2.
As a guy who tried the krink blast cans, the noveske pig, and a couple other, A2 and /done.
Don't waste the time, money, efforts. It tames the blast and ball as much as is needed.
But any BFD I had made the concussion less, but could shake the windows with the noise still. A2 worked in taming that big initial blast.
If you're going to be using it potentially on a two way indoor range---flash hider of some sort. Any type of "brake" type device and your teeth will be chattering which, IMO, is sub optimal for accurate fire. A2 works well but something in the 3 or 4 prong type of design is an improvement in reducing concussion which is especially important on an 11.5'' gun.
I have an 11.5 BCM ELW barrel on one of my pistols, and I'm using a closed tine Warcomp. I'm very happy with it. The concussion isn't real noticeable, and it's easy to stay on target. Prior to that I used a BCM Mod 0, which felt like an explosion was going off at the muzzle every time I fired it.
Don't worry about that. It is considered an unregistered upper. If you already have an invoice for a pistol lower you're more than safe.
It's not something to worry about anyways. So long as you aint slappin it on a rifle lower in the guise of testing.
Surprised no one discussed this, usually the whole constructive intent conversation on uppers gets smacked down quick.
I have an PA EFAB and love it, but would probably stick with an A2. I would strongly consider the FCD 6315.
http://www.forwardcontrolsdesign.com/6315_p_76.html
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