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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2989995" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>The only thing that does what you're asking is Area 419's Maverick. If you have 2 grand and a year to wait it's great. The more gas a brake pushes reward the more effective it is. The more gas it pushes reward the more concussion the shooter feels. </p><p></p><p>In general, bastard brakes will be the loudest and most effective. Angled baffles don't seem to be too common, but they're slightly less effective and not quite as loud. Straight port brakes do a decent job at reducing recoil and aren't too loud. Radial brakes will just take the edge off recoil, but aren't much louder than a bare muzzle.</p><p></p><p>MBM and Area 419 both make very effective brakes. I like MBM's brakes on guns I want to blend the brake into the barrel on, and used Area 419's Hellfire until my Maverick cleared. Both are very effective and very loud to the shooter. Harrell's radial brakes are much quieter, but much less effective. I use them on guns that don't have as much recoil to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2989995, member: 123604"] The only thing that does what you're asking is Area 419's Maverick. If you have 2 grand and a year to wait it's great. The more gas a brake pushes reward the more effective it is. The more gas it pushes reward the more concussion the shooter feels. In general, bastard brakes will be the loudest and most effective. Angled baffles don't seem to be too common, but they're slightly less effective and not quite as loud. Straight port brakes do a decent job at reducing recoil and aren't too loud. Radial brakes will just take the edge off recoil, but aren't much louder than a bare muzzle. MBM and Area 419 both make very effective brakes. I like MBM's brakes on guns I want to blend the brake into the barrel on, and used Area 419's Hellfire until my Maverick cleared. Both are very effective and very loud to the shooter. Harrell's radial brakes are much quieter, but much less effective. I use them on guns that don't have as much recoil to start with. [/QUOTE]
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