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9/3/2011 9:29:38 AM EDT
I took the comp to the range today.
Here is my review:
I took the Kies Linear Comp to the range today on a 7.5" 5.56.
I've use KX3's, went to a Levang, and now the Kies.
KX3 worked well but is too long, too heavy, and too expensive for what I wanted.

The Levang still sends the blast down range, is lighter, shorter, and much less expensive.

Then I ran across the Kies Master Blaster Linear Compensator.



Compared to the Levang:




The Kies has flats machined into it for tightening which the Levang does not. Even using a strap wrench, my Levang would work loose.
The Kies has a bigger blast chamber area than the Levang.
It also has recessed gas ports which in my opinion, does a better job sending the blast and concussion down range.
The felt recoil seemed to be less than the Levang.
Muzzle rise was there but nothing that was a problem. I couldn't really tell a difference between the two.

I will be changing my Levang comp's out with the Kies. I was very pleased with the performance of the Linear Comp. I had no felt concussion even under a canopy.
There was some concussion felt from the Levang, I believe the difference is the Kies recessed gas ports.
At 1/3 the price and less than half the weight of the KX3, and 1/4" longer than the Levang, I would recommend it as a great option for SBR's.
The Kies Comp is available in Melonite and Stainless. 2.2" long and 3.5 oz.
Dave N
9/4/2011 4:03:36 AM EDT
[#1]
Nice review, do you use a washer with it and how much did it dent your wallet?
9/4/2011 5:19:29 AM EDT
[#2]
I used a crush washer.
http://www.kiesfirearms.com/Parts_and_Accessories.html
9/4/2011 1:52:19 PM EDT
[#3]
I think this is going to be my next brake.  

I have KIES adj gas block and their charging handle as well and was impressed with both of those.  
So, since I was in the market for a linear brake (I think) this makes sense.

If it's better than the levang - then, it seems like a good choice.  I'm not putting a 10oz brake on the end of my gun.
I'd much rather spend that # on optics.
9/5/2011 5:11:40 AM EDT
[#4]
I'm going to order the stainless to go with my stainless Rainier barrel.
I've read reports that said this increased recoil but I didn't find that to be the case.
Dave N
9/5/2011 5:46:58 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
I've read reports that said this increased recoil but I didn't find that to be the case.
Dave N


That's what I needed to hear.  I was wondering if that was the case.  Being that it's on a pistol, an increase in recoil is undesireable.
9/6/2011 5:47:17 AM EDT
[#6]
It may be different for your build. Mine is a 7.5" Rainier barrelled 5.56 with H2 buffer, carbine spring, and FA carrier.
It was actually pleasant to shoot.
I popped off a round without ears on in the open. It produced a high pitched crack which was a little different than what I'm used to hearing. Almost a ringing sound. Not something I would want to shoot without ear pro.
But even under the canopy, I had no perceived concussion.
Dave N
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