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All things equal, I'd go with the Battle Comp. I hear that ultrasonic cleaning takes care of the TT just fine, though, and I don't think ultrasonic cleaners are that expensive.
i'm a pretty big fan of the battle comp.. i now have two, and dont foresee buying anything else for future builds. mitigates muzzle rise as well as the TT, but without as much blast and flash.
if i had both in hand, i'd use the BC. sell the TT and buy a couple cases of ammo.
I have had and used both but now I just run the BattleComps. They are the only muzzle device I will be using on my AR's .
I have two triple taps, along with two battle comps. Both are very good. I'm getting two more battle comps for my two new uppers.![]()
I'm liking my Battlecomp BABC and am on the waiting list for the 1.5 version when they're available.
The TT brake is a suppressor mount, for KAC suppressors.
That alone in my mind automatically makes it better.
If you don't care about suppression, at least with a KAC can then the BC is the better option, on price alone.
Ammo > Fancy gadgets.
This is from a KAC ''fanboy.''
We miss you, AC.
We miss you, ToddG.
What's the BattleComp 1.5?
And I just thought about this, would ADCO have problems pinning the TT because it's Inconel? I know the stuff is super hard to work with.
On my SR-15E3. I'm a KAC Fanboy as well, but had a BattleComp on a 6920 and was sold on them...especially for the price. On the Mid-Length SR the combination is fantastic.
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