If you are you using, what has been your experience?
Did you use a crush washer or spacers?
What were you using before?
Can you tell a difference in the flash?
Recoil?
Muzzle rise?
If you are you using, what has been your experience?
Did you use a crush washer or spacers?
What were you using before?
Can you tell a difference in the flash?
Recoil?
Muzzle rise?
BCM RECCE-16 ELW Aimpoint T2, Scalarworks 1.92
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I have only looked at the pictures so consider my opinion drive by at best. You are probably dreaming if you think it will reduce recoil or jump. Most 3 prongs do pretty good at reducing flash sig but some are known to be better than others. It's probably overkill on a MD like that to use anything other than a crush washer. Why don't you buy one, screw it on and let us know what you think??
It looks a lot like a three-prong version of the Vortex flash hider by Smith Enterprise, but at twice the price. The only real difference beyond the number of tines I can notice is that each tine has varying amounts of material removed to prevent resonance.
Objectively like other open tine flash hiders (Vortex, BE Meyers, Surefire, AAC, Dead Air, Silencerco, etc) it'll be very effective at eliminating flash, better than a brake or comp on dust signature if you're shooting prone, and will offer negligible recoil or muzzle rise mitigation. For a dedicated flash hider that isn't mounting a suppressor a crush washer typically works best, but it ultimately doesn't matter that much. The Vortex G6 is nice in that you don't need washers or shims of any kind, as the design of it is self-tightening.
Regarding a "difference in flash," compared to what? If you're comparing to a bare muzzle then sure, it'll be night and day. But, compared to something like an A2 flash hider it won't be as noticeable unless it's on a shorter barrel. The FCD 6315KM on my 12.5" still occasionally lets loose a fireball when I'm shooting XM193, a very flashy ammo by itself, but isn't an issue at all on my 16" with an A2 flash hider.
I have been using them for awhile and it’s my favorite flash hider. Below is a review of it.
https://youtu.be/bpy4DEMrd2M
I have had one pinned on a 14.5 barrel since around 2013. Compared to an identical barrel with a pinned a2x it had noticeably less subjective muzzle rise. I believe there is some compensating effect, though granted it is small. Absolutely zero flash comes off that upper shooting in the dark. A2s on 14-16" barrels have mild flash mostly coming up out of the ports. No ringing. In my opinion it is superior to an a2 but whether the weight length and cost are worth it will vary from person to person.
It is not a three prong version of the Vortex. On the Fossa, the prongs have a reverse taper to force gasses. And the bottom prong is much wider, giving it muzzle rise compensation. It is an exceptional device, but of course, longer than an A2.
RLTW
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^^This.
The FOSSA has noticeably less muzzle flash over an A2 without increased blast. I've taken a couple low light classes and it had less flash than any of the other MD present including some of the cans. I used a PWS shim kit to install one on my 16" SIONICS LW Patrol IIIXL w/ an A5 buffer system and it is one smooth shooting machine. I'm wrestling with pinning one to my BCM 14.5 ELW. I think the price is a little crazy but if that doesn't deter you I would not hesitate to recommend one.
ETA:
Many 3 prong FH have that annoying tuning fork ring to them, the FOSSA does not.
A solid review...
https://www.blacksheepwarrior.com/wh...-hider-review/
Last edited by titsonritz; 10-12-20 at 13:39.
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Let's Go Brandon!
Impressive video!
BCM RECCE-16 ELW Aimpoint T2, Scalarworks 1.92
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