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sadmin
05-26-15, 09:01
What options do I have besides YHM, Lantac's new one, and Spikes who has had my order pending for 2 weeks?
I just need a flash hider / break for the above thread pitch.

Thanks

fallenromeo
05-27-15, 16:04
KAK flash can

http://www.kakindustry.com/kak-industry-flash-can

halo2304
05-27-15, 19:19
I'm currently using an A1 flash hider that's been bored out. IIRC, I got it from Numrich some years ago.

jandbj
05-29-15, 09:53
I went with bored out A1's also. Brought a few to my smith and he bored them out on the lathe to 3/8" in just a few minutes. Charged me $20 to do 4.

batman4706
06-14-15, 11:27
I needed one to extend my barrel outside the handguard when not using the can. I found one on Ebay. They seem to have a lot that are drilled straight through.

U&A
06-25-15, 12:20
its hard to beat an A1 or A2. I like the A2 a lot. they might not look cool but they are pretty darn effective. some of the brakes/comp/hiders are just way to darn big and heavy to justify them....in my opinion. Here is an interesting article, take it for what its worth to you.

http://modernserviceweapons.com/?p=1047

Merle
08-25-15, 21:38
I went with a YHM thread protector. I didn't really see a need for a flash hider. Kinda like the look.http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z198/merlebrooks/Gun%20Stuff/20150818_184114_zpsamar3l1b.jpg (http://s192.photobucket.com/user/merlebrooks/media/Gun%20Stuff/20150818_184114_zpsamar3l1b.jpg.html)

H Wyman
08-25-15, 22:11
Slight derail...

I wish this company was still in business. Well built and cost effective lights. Still sporting a couple of them.

34772

Bushy24
11-04-16, 09:18
So there is really no effective comps / brakes for the 9mm carbine? How about PSA, YHM, Guntec. (These three seem affordable.)

Clint
11-04-16, 12:33
The potential effectiveness of any brake depends on the weight of powder gasses available to redirect.

4 grains of pistol powder doesn't give you a lot to work with.

U&A
11-04-16, 19:18
The potential effectiveness of any brake depends on the weight of powder gasses available to redirect.

4 grains of pistol powder doesn't give you a lot to work with.
Hit the nail on the head.

TaterTot
11-04-16, 21:37
The potential effectiveness of any brake depends on the weight of powder gasses available to redirect.

4 grains of pistol powder doesn't give you a lot to work with.
But what about tacticoolness?!? I saw a crown looking md today at a gun shop with pointy spikes on it. Serious tacticoolness and vented like an A1 it would help with flash. Wide open for unimpeded 9mm passage too. OP go with whatever you think looks good, there's not enough gas volume on a 16in PCC for any real breaking effect.

ETA if whatever you like doesn't have clearance for 9mm run a well lubed 3/8 drill bit through the bore at low speed. As long as you take it slow and let it self center you should be good for clearance

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Bushy24
11-04-16, 22:35
Makes sense. I'll be shooting soft reloads, Winchester USA white box and hot reloads.