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1/20/2014 5:42:50 AM EDT
I just received an AFAB Mini, or Adavanced Flash Arresting Brake from Precision Armament based out of Wellsville, NY. Precision Armament is a relatively new player on the scene for manufacturing gun parts, and they offer a few other muzzle brakes and gun parts. In our contact with them they seem to be genuinely nice guys.

http://precisionarmament.com/product...r-compensator/

The AFAB Mini is a hybrid design that offers both flash suppression capability as well as recoil and muzzle flip mitigation. It is vented all the way around the brake, except for a strip along the bottom in order to not vent any gas downward to eliminate muzzle rise as well as reduce ground signature when shooting prone. The quality of machining as well as the attention to detail is outstanding. I believe that for the price asked ($110) the buyer is getting a bargain based on the work and materials involved to make an AFAB. The AFAB is constructed out of heat treated stainless steel, so it should be a very durable muzzle device over the long haul.

I received the AFAB, along with the Accu-Washer kit from Precision Armament for some T&E, and I should note that I am not being paid to review this product, nor am I affiliated with Precision Armament in any way. My initial impression of the AFAB was that I was impressed with how highly detailed of a piece that it is, and of its unique design. I spent the majority of my shooting time with the AFAB affixed on my 16” Larue PredatAR with an H2 buffer and mid length gas system, and I’m more or less blown away by how smooth shooting it is. The muzzle flip when using the AFAB is essentially non-existent, and even more impressive than the recoil elimination is how little concussion or feedback that the shooter and those around him are subjected to. I’ve generally always disliked muzzle brakes and comps because the gas expended and the noise is irritating to me when shooting, but it’s very easy to ignore when using the AFAB. I shot the AFAB next to a Griffin Armament M4 SD 2 tactical compensator, and the AFAB was the clear winner. The AFAB was both smoother shooting as well as quieter, better at recoil mitigation and I felt that it expended less gas and was significantly less concussive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cth_Xsils0

I had the opportunity to test this comp out at night next to an A2 flash hider, a YHM Phantom Flash Hider and a Manticore Arms Eclipse Flash hider (very similar to a Smith Vortex.) I was very pleasantly surprised by how well of a job the AFAB did suppressing the muzzle flash, it certainly suppressed it enough to keep the blast out of the shooter’s field of vision. We took video of the different brakes, and while the A2 suppressed the flash enough to keep it off of our video, we all felt that in person the A2 design suppressed flash only slightly better than the AFAB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBRJ...ature=youtu.be

I have really enjoyed having the opportunity to get some time on this comp for some T&E, and I’m excited to keep using it and see how well it holds up several thousand rounds from now. If I had the opportunity to use this on a duty rifle I think I probably would, and I can see this offering from the folks at Precision Armament rivaling or even being preferable to many shooters over other brakes/comps in this price range, such as Battle Comps or BCM Gunfighter comps.

Thanks to my good buddy DMViergever for his photo work and video!



1/20/2014 3:47:59 PM EDT
[#1]
Nice review and thanks for the shout on the photography!  Mine will be up soon.
1/20/2014 4:02:30 PM EDT
[#2]
You think it's better then the BC?
1/20/2014 7:03:37 PM EDT
[#3]
I prefer it.  Concussion is not as bad to the side.  I also feel like the BC pushes down a pit, almost like it is too good at its job.  This one is smooth...
1/20/2014 8:00:23 PM EDT
[#4]
Anyone have links to the videos that work?
1/21/2014 2:15:23 AM EDT
[#5]
Worked fine for me?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cth_Xsils0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cth_Xsils0
1/21/2014 3:18:46 AM EDT
[#6]
Have one getting pinned to my BCM BFH 14.5" mid-length, can't wait to get it back.
1/21/2014 4:02:59 AM EDT
[#7]
looks like kac and aac had a kid, if you cant innovate copy





should be the "ackac" brake/fh/thingamijiggy

 
1/21/2014 4:28:02 AM EDT
[#8]
Looks really similar to the FlashComp.  Curious as to the performance differences between the "square" holes and round holes.

ETA: I just read your part comparing it to the m4sd2 side by side.  Interesting.

1/21/2014 6:21:25 AM EDT
[#9]
The holes in the AFAB are round leading to the squares.  The squares just give the flash a place. to...hide for lack of a better term.  Helps contain the flash.
1/21/2014 5:45:39 PM EDT
[#10]
Someone asked if I worked for Precision Armament in my thread that got shut down so I will just clarify here.  I do not work for them, I am a tree trimmer from Kansas that does reviews as a hobby.  A simple Google search of "DMViergever AR15.com review" will bring up all of them that I have done.
1/22/2014 4:08:47 PM EDT
[#11]
I ordered one yesterday. I did so based on the review, and the price of it. Was looking at the Lantac Dragon, and still may purchase one for my other gun.
But I like the compact design, and the look of the machine work on this unit. I hope it holds up to the standards of the posted review.
1/22/2014 4:22:32 PM EDT
[#12]
This thing is gettign great reviews so far.


Who cares if they took some design cues from KAC. When you think about it, every Comp/Break borrows design features from each other. They all revolve around the same designs.

Lastly, those buying this comp were never likely to spend $300+ on a KAC.
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