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I know you guys are super busy, but would it be possible to try to get some low light pictures of bare muzzle vs minimalist FH vs EZ brake flash signature? Dead Air did this for their FH end caps, and it seems like it helped them sell a lot more products. It also showed the difference between a 5.56 cap and a 7.62 cap, but I'm not going to get greedy.
I would test these myself, but I have no access to private shooting property and the public ranges dont offer low light shooting opportunities.
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The muzzle jewelry product niche is quite different from suppressor front cap accessories. Somebody who shelled out 1k$ for a can and 1-3k$ for NODS will pay extra for a FH front cap and that cap’s existence doesn’t threaten competing products in the line. Testing products for flash leads to comparisons that might put more expensive, more exotic looking muzzle devices to shame. Selling more of the very effective 3-prong FHs could cut into the sales of more expensive muzzle devices.
Better to let the consumer have plenty of choices and decide for themselves where happiness lies. Most people don’t shoot frequently, if at all, in the dark. Most aren’t in need of comps/brakes because they are not world class 3-gun champs with 0.15 sec split times. Many people prefer heavier, louder, flashier muzzle bling. Even if they’d be better served by a lighter, simpler device.
These comments aren’t directed at Griffin. Their producing a readily available A2 mount that works on a ten dollar common birdcage flash hider shows they are willing to compete against their own products. Good testing of flash would involve multiple barrel lengths, cartridge brands, calibers, etc. Manufacturers might consider the results of such testing proprietary information as well.