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I have the SDN6. Which one did you get?
Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46.
I have the SDN6. Which one did you get?
I have the Griffin Armament Rev45 and have my Glock 29, 20, 21 and 19x all set up with their CamLok QD muzzle attachment so I can just quickly go between platforms with the suppressor. Hopefully next week I can try it out on the 9mm platform. I just got it set up last week. Their CS is outstanding and I feel like their products are too.Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46.
I have the Griffin Armament Rev45 and have my Glock 29, 20, 21 and 19x all set up with their CamLok QD muzzle attachment so I can just quickly go between platforms with the suppressor. Hopefully next week I can try it out on the 9mm platform. I just got it set up last week. Their CS is outstanding and I feel like their products are too.
I feel like anybody named Mr. Wick needs to consider suppressor attachment as he looks at various muzzle breaks. Anyways, cheers!I'm picking up a couple CamLok muzzle devices for my pistols.
To keep it more closely to the OP's topic though, Griffin Armament makes some very good looking muzzle devices. They're designed to work with their suppressors, but they seem like very nice brakes.
Anyone with the username Mr. Wick shouldn't be complaining about uncomfortable recoil...especially from a .223.I feel like anybody named Mr. Wick needs to consider suppressor attachment as he looks at various muzzle breaks. Anyways, cheers!
Yeah, probably. You have to teach yourself to love the feeling of that rifle slamming into your shoulder. You have to want it, to crave it. Before I squeeze that trigger all I can think about is "oh thank God, more recoil".Anyone with the username Mr. Wick shouldn't be complaining about uncomfortable recoil...especially from a .223.
Come by some time you can run a box or two thru my .375 or .458Yeah, probably. You have to teach yourself to love the feeling of that rifle slamming into your shoulder. You have to want it, to crave it. Before I squeeze that trigger all I can think about is "oh thank God, more recoil".
If you think the recoil of a 223 rifle is bad, you probably shouldn't be shooting firearm's in the first place. Just my 2 cents!
I'll again recommend going with a compensator over a brake. A good compensator will keep the barrel from jumping around/rising when fired allowing faster follow up shots without being excessively loud like a brake will be.
Always has to be the ONE dick.
And yet, boars have nipples…Muzzle brake's that aren't QD threaded for a suppressor are like nipples on a boar.
Compensators are explicitly made for counter acting upward muzzle movement. A compensator without upward venting is a muzzle brake.One note, do not get any brake or comp that directs gas upwards, this will make bench shooting worse,