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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    I have several thousand rounds through AAC blackouts, but 99% of my firing is suppressed. Why have a QD suppressor mount if you're not using the can?

    That video QR posted is nuts. I've never gotten anything close to that much report even with electronic ear pro. I guess they do vary between guns. I also wonder if firing suppressed eliminates it somewhat.
    I have a 762-SDN-6, which is fine for occasional use on the 16" rifle you see in that video, but it makes everything a bit long. I prefer shooting that rifle unsuppressed but like to keep my options open. Still, I've run thousands of rounds out of that rifle and hundreds of that were suppressed.

    I use it all the time on my 8" 300BLK SBR, also seen in that video.

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    BrakeOut2 appears to be shipping:

    http://tradingplacepawn.com/shop-onl...62-5-8x24.html

    While I designed this and so am not unbiased, it was independently tested by Remington's R&D facility and scored 31% better recoil reduction than a Brakeout1, and 99.6% as much recoil reduction as an AAC dedicated two-chamber brake - so it really does obsolete normal muzzle brakes. Flash reduction looked almost as good as a Blackout. This does not need timing because it is symmetrical.


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    I'll give one of these BrakeOut2 MDs a try out.
    Any ideas about the ping on these? I really don't think the ping is a real issue at all, I hardly notice it, except on some videos. Just curious about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsilvers View Post
    BrakeOut2 appears to be shipping:

    http://tradingplacepawn.com/shop-onl...62-5-8x24.html

    While I designed this and so am not unbiased, it was independently tested by Remington's R&D facility and scored 31% better recoil reduction than a Brakeout1, and 99.6% as much recoil reduction as an AAC dedicated two-chamber brake - so it really does obsolete normal muzzle brakes. Flash reduction looked almost as good as a Blackout. This does not need timing because it is symmetrical.

    Oooooh. Will there be a 5.56 version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BufordTJustice View Post
    Oooooh. Will there be a 5.56 version?

    Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk
    It says it'll be on the link provided.

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    No ping on those because the prongs are very short.

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    Sounds good, I'm looking forward to trying it out.

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    [QUOTE=rsilvers;1887696]BrakeOut2 appears to be shipping:

    http://tradingplacepawn.com/shop-onl...62-5-8x24.html

    While I designed this and so am not unbiased, it was independently tested by Remington's R&D facility and scored 31% better recoil reduction than a Brakeout1, and 99.6% as much recoil reduction as an AAC dedicated two-chamber brake - so it really does obsolete normal muzzle brakes. Flash reduction looked almost as good as a Blackout. This does not need timing because it is symmetrical.

    Crap Silvers, I just got all of my suppressed guns standardized with your BO1. Now do I buy another AAC can like I planned or get 10 of these?
    BTW props on the R&D. I've seen enough modeling in my day to just imagine the iterations this went through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsilvers View Post
    BrakeOut2 appears to be shipping:

    http://tradingplacepawn.com/shop-onl...62-5-8x24.html

    While I designed this and so am not unbiased, it was independently tested by Remington's R&D facility and scored 31% better recoil reduction than a Brakeout1, and 99.6% as much recoil reduction as an AAC dedicated two-chamber brake - so it really does obsolete normal muzzle brakes. Flash reduction looked almost as good as a Blackout. This does not need timing because it is symmetrical.

    Isn't that a picture of the original brakeout?
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    I can't stand watching videos with that ping let alone shooting a gun with it.

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