For my unsuppressed guns, the
PA AFAB/EFAB are all I use and they work very well for me.
For my unsuppressed guns, the
PA AFAB/EFAB are all I use and they work very well for me.
Last edited by Biggy; 10-31-19 at 12:33.
I had one hybrid that I immediately removed after taking my wife to an indoor range. The concussion from the SBR was brutal standing behind her at an angle. Even shooting it.
Contrast this with a standard open Warcomp, which was completely different. I perceive a small benefit with the Warcomp, I think, but if nothing else it will be a convenient mount.
I don't know how people don't feel a difference in recoil reduction. Maybe when I'm home I'll do as much of a side by side comparison as possible, but I know by feel whether I'm shooting a FH vs hybrid comp. If you honestly can't, then yeah I guess its not worth the cost.
The length could be an issue for Surefire, but those are can mounts. Both BCM and BC have short and long variants.
The blast - this may be the biggest reason I see. I've stood next to the BCM comp quite a bit, and have been in class next to a SureFire brake. Yeah its noticeable and if its possible, I'll take an extra step away, but unless you're a complete bitch, I just don't see how its a real issue. I'm not going to blame the guy next to me for wanting every mechanical advantage he can get to make his shooting better and I've never felt like its been an actual detriment to my shooting or learning. Granted, none of these were SBRs.
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If you like the A2, you'll like the 6315.
Based on the A2 TDP, we made the 3 and 9 o'clock ports shorter and smaller to force more gas to be expelled through the upward facing ports. 6315's 20% better comp performance is "free", in that it's obtained without compromises such as more flash, noise and concussion.
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Simplicity is the sign of truth
^^This right here. I've been to several classes that prohibit comps and brakes for this reason.
I had an EFAB on one of my carbines and it was great at flash suppression and reducing recoil without increasing blast, I thought I had found the perfect MD for my purpose, but the problem came when I was shooting in tight confined areas and through barricades, it would shed the plywood literally blowing it apart. I switch to a White Sound FOSSA and thus far have been very pleased.
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
Junkyard prone sucks with a comp, give you that. But just like night shooting, its pretty rare for most people IME.
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