As a bonus, some flash hiders do tend to at least slightly lessen felt recoil. Material:steel Tactical Advantage Armory CC-23 Titanium Muzzle Brake: CC may stand for C-Comp or something, and I think its obvious from the side view why TAA may have called it that. Dead/ Bad Links Nord Arms Standard Brake Add to Cart. Thanks Jeremy for all of your hard work and excellent information. MSRP: $89.99 Introductory Price:. There are typically many finish options to choose from, too. As a Patron you can also get free stuff, join live streams, gain early access, and more. Weight:6.138oz But on the first one I dont feel compelled to do that. There are some of those, but overall its a clean and consistent-looking piece. My guess is that the additional 3 ounces of weight represents about 1.5% of the rigs (rest + rifle) total weight. This is their Open brake, designed for competition classes that dont limit brake size. Also there is some interesting testing over here if you wanted to compare: https://precisionrifleblog.com/2015/08/21/muzzle-brake-summary-of-field-test-results/. , Great test otherwise and you are doing a great job putting numbers to something otherwise govern by feelings! We noted the same thing in developing the BFD, that AR recoil impulses are mostly subjective, and often stem from other kit installed on the firearm and how and where it is placed. core15 muzzle brake (2011) 1,348,335; (2021 est . Length:2.977 Diameter(at largest point): 0.864 Weight:2.66 oz The core and the cap are machined from 416R stainless steel and black nitrided while the sleeve is made from titanium. https://kahntrol.com/why-recoil-contraptions-dont-or-cant-tell-the-truth/. When we installed the ICD BFD blast forwarder the wicked THUMP went away, turned it into a mild ka-whump, and yet the recoil mitigation offered by the brake was still in effect. Seems like it would be kind of cool to do in conjunction with this, but I totally understand the logistics of it could be staggering at best. There are three main types of muzzle devices for your AR-15: flash suppressors/flash hiders, muzzle brakes and compensators. The end result? If I did it with 5 different shooters wed get 5 different results. Actually, you dont have to imagine it, because these sorts of muzzle devices do exist, and are becoming more and more popular with shooters. WeaponTech Punisher Compensator/Flash Hider: The WeaponTech Punisher Comp/Flash Hider, sold via Primary Arms (and designed by the same guy who created the ACSS scope reticle, which I absolutely love), is a novel combination of brake, comp, and flash hider. Crazy, I know. Finish:bead blast stainless or black nitride For more on the design features, seethis video. No Change Tactical Advantage Armory NT-23 Titanium Muzzle Brake I dont even believe muzzle rise exists in the AR platform as a function of the firearm itself but is, rather, completely caused by the shooter and to different degrees by different shooters, which is why you cant properly compensate for it with a muzzle device unless its tunable for that (and some of them are!). This is especially useful when shooting a short-barreled rifle or pistol build. Then it comes right off again for when you want that recoil and muzzle movement reduction. Seriously though, the Rifenbark primarily focuses on combating muzzle rise without sending a blast of carbon and fire through your sight picture. Were not a huge corporation that values the bottom line more than their customers and were not a one-man band selling AR15 parts out of a garage, were big enough to compete and small enough that each customer matters. The large port presents a broad surface for gasses to impact against, which keeps the muzzle down and the sights on target.