Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
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Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
Hi all,
I know that .223 has almost no recoil, however, when shooting IPSC I need as quick follow-up shot as possible. The Nordic Tactical muzzle brake that came stock mounted on my STI AR-15 gives a distinct "push" to the left instead of straight-back recoil. There is almost no muzzle climb but compensating from left to right can be a PITA sometimes on 80-100 yds targets.
Since the ITAR regulations are really strict now, I cannot get a muzzle brake from any US dealer/manufacturer.
I am interested only in muzzle brakes, not in flash hiders or sound moderators, and since I use my AR-15 only for competitive shooting, the noise level and the side blast are not an issue.
If anyone has experience with a muzzle brake from an EU-based dealer/manufacturer I'd be grateful if he chimes in.
Many thanks :)
I know that .223 has almost no recoil, however, when shooting IPSC I need as quick follow-up shot as possible. The Nordic Tactical muzzle brake that came stock mounted on my STI AR-15 gives a distinct "push" to the left instead of straight-back recoil. There is almost no muzzle climb but compensating from left to right can be a PITA sometimes on 80-100 yds targets.
Since the ITAR regulations are really strict now, I cannot get a muzzle brake from any US dealer/manufacturer.
I am interested only in muzzle brakes, not in flash hiders or sound moderators, and since I use my AR-15 only for competitive shooting, the noise level and the side blast are not an issue.
If anyone has experience with a muzzle brake from an EU-based dealer/manufacturer I'd be grateful if he chimes in.
Many thanks :)
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
Third Eye Tactical (now Tier One) make two super brakes.
See here.
I have the Tac-brake, but the radial-port model may be more suitable for the .223 rifle.
See here.
I have the Tac-brake, but the radial-port model may be more suitable for the .223 rifle.
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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
I got one of these for my daughters Steyr scout in .223, super light, totally eliminates muzzle flip and delivered to my door in under a week, perfect
http://vertebrae.no/vektor-maskin/vekto ... e-223.html
Can also recommend these guys, purchased the one in the middle of this pic for my Remington 700
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/inde ... zle-breaks
http://vertebrae.no/vektor-maskin/vekto ... e-223.html
Can also recommend these guys, purchased the one in the middle of this pic for my Remington 700
http://www.dolphinguncompany.co.uk/inde ... zle-breaks
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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
I'm getting approximation copies made of the Surefire brakes
Average about £35 or so in steel.
See my older adverts for images
Average about £35 or so in steel.
See my older adverts for images
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
Thanks a lot, DW58 and Leeroy :)
@saddler - will see the adverts in a couple of posts.. a copy of MB556K?
@saddler - will see the adverts in a couple of posts.. a copy of MB556K?
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
I would say look to mainland Europe as in theory a muzzle brake cannot be exported from the UK to Europe without the correct licence - Try jasper at http://www.bold-action.com/ as he deals with AR platforms also there is Jens Nielsen in DK http://www.nielsengunparts.com, he builds tunable brakes which work superbly well even though they lack the tactical look.
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
Ovenpaa I'm not into tactical looks, so thanks a lot for the advice! I was not aware of UK export regulations since a muzzle brake is not considered a gun part in my country.
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
Lantac Dragon, if it's really quick follow ups shots you need, or controlled pairs with minimal dispersion look no further.

Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
BamBam I have read mixed reviews of the Dragon - have you shot with it? I've tried my friends' JP tank brake and SureFire MB556 and there's almost no difference except in weight. The Dragon looks cool and it's light - I'll do my best to try it on my next trip to the UK.
Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU
I was lucky enough to be in the USA the first time I tried a Dragon. It was on the muzzle of a carbine gas AR and I double tapped a 6" steel plate that was around 50 yards away. That trip I tried out a few other brakes and still the Dragon felt the best at taming the various types of AR I shot with different barrel and gas system lengths.
On my straight pull AR it's still amazing how little the rifle moves when shooting 62gr NATO rounds.
On my straight pull AR it's still amazing how little the rifle moves when shooting 62gr NATO rounds.

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