![]() ![]() While sometimes they do change weapon performance, the effect overall is minor. Century included it as they just needed to rethread an item they already had on hand for 922r and was probably cheaper than buying Czech muzzle nuts (the next cheapest option).įlash hiders are relatively straight forward - their purpose is to disperse and cool the gases leaving the barrel, making combustion less likely and less concentrated. For AKs, it counteracts the movement of the rifle due to the cycling of its off balanced and heavy bolt carrier to help keep the rifle on target. ![]() Here's a good slow motion video of the stock AK slant century sends on VZ2008s:Įspecially visible when he's shooting w/o the stock: Īs you can see it pushes the muzzle down and to the left. A summary like I mentioned sure would be useful to a new VZ2008 owner!! Of course, I can't rate or compare these, or any others, as I don't have one as yet. Special Forces from Corwin Arms (very hard to find one) Here are the ones that I ended up with after spending a LONG time last night, reading through some of the various threads and taking four pages of notes: Then any special note/comments on the particular muzzle device (very loud, flash is terrible, almost impossible to find, looks very cool, etc.)Īnd the same with some of the better AK muzzle devices that require an adapter to use (note the need for the adapter in BOLD). Muzzle Device A: 8 of 10 recoil reduction, 2 of 10 in reducing flash, costs around $75 from Company XYZ. Which is why I think a short and sweet summary list of what are generally considered to be the best ones would be a huge help to new owners. To the point it takes a good while to read through everything to try and figure out which of the few a buyer should be looking at. There certainly is a good selection of muzzle devices for the VZ. But using the Czech 22mm one over the Century one does have the benefit of a more of a nudge than the push you get from the AK47 slant (it has both a narrower profile and lip that serve to primarily just push the barrel down). Reindexing your slant is a significant improvement. #14x1 lh keymo full#The Slovak brakes and Bulldog are more geared to reduce muzzle rise during full auto/rapid than the Baffle. The Czech Double Baffle Brake is a very cost effective all-around performance option. In 14x1 LH/AK, the Primary Weapons Systems FSC47 is a good option.īrakes, it's really a question as to what you're trying to accomplish as to which is best for your purposes. Or re-thread your barrel.įor dual use flash hider brakes, the special forces and zendl are the only effective options that I'm aware of (no, I don't think CNC Warrior's night brake has any flash reduction capabilities). If you want to run the two best, you can run CNC Warrior's 14x1 RH to 14x1 LH adapter. CNC Warrior and the Czech's both make a version of the Phantom. Neither YHM Phantoms nor Smith Enterprise nor AAC makes a 14x1 RH option. The Phantom type flash hiders are 3rd best on the market after the Smith Vortex and AAC Blackout respectively. ![]() Quote from: RSR on October 06, 2014, 12:34:08 AM See this thread: ![]()
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