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Compensator vs. muzzle brake
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<blockquote data-quote="rdsii64" data-source="post: 247977" data-attributes="member: 13978"><p>I have posted questions about muzzle brakes on this and other forums and received a wealth of information. At the end of the day I am still not sure I want to put a brake on my gun yet. This has brought another question to mind. Would a compensator <em>(similar to what you would find on a military machine gun use to control muzzle climb)</em> work on a bolt gun. During my career in the Military I have shot many guns equipped with compensators, everything from your M16's and M14's up to full auto crew served weapons. The M14 and M16 didn't seem any louder than a gun with just a bare muzzle. So I am hoping that a compensator similar to what you would find on an M14 would serve my needs with out the excess noise.</p><p></p><p>Is this a viable solution or am I way off on this one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdsii64, post: 247977, member: 13978"] I have posted questions about muzzle brakes on this and other forums and received a wealth of information. At the end of the day I am still not sure I want to put a brake on my gun yet. This has brought another question to mind. Would a compensator [I](similar to what you would find on a military machine gun use to control muzzle climb)[/I] work on a bolt gun. During my career in the Military I have shot many guns equipped with compensators, everything from your M16's and M14's up to full auto crew served weapons. The M14 and M16 didn't seem any louder than a gun with just a bare muzzle. So I am hoping that a compensator similar to what you would find on an M14 would serve my needs with out the excess noise. Is this a viable solution or am I way off on this one? [/QUOTE]
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