Quoted:That must be the worst compensator/brake design I've ever seen. You usually design accessories and gear to reduce the possibility of snagging on gear. That muzzle device, according to your article, snagged on your couch. You don't hit people with an AR-15, you shoot them with it. But if you really must hit someone, use a bayonet.
Not sure what part of an AR15 for fun you guys are not getting. If I want to go breaking down doors, I will grab my standard Spikes, DTI, RRA, Ruger, or S&W rifles. Yeah I can just see the lawsuit now after defending myself with a rifle with Skulls on it.
The brake is odd, but I found it worked very well although as noted it will snag on stuff.. just like many of the open ended pronged flash hiders from YHM, Smith, DPMS, Midwest, Tapco, Doublestar, Troy, Model 1, and AR Stoner.
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It's strange that for a 2k "bells and whistles gun" budget optics were used in the testing.
The higher magnification scope worked fine for shooting groups and its the scope I have been using for all my groups shooting... I don't need to go out an buy $2K 6-24X power scope when I am shooting groups in full sunlight. Right now I have a Millet DMR on the rifle which also works very well.