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5/12/2013 5:27:52 PM EDT
Hey everyone I have searched and searched countless amount of time looking for this version of muzzle brake...
I think it's a Troy Medieval muzzle brake and I read somewhere once that it could be a "2005" version, even found it for sale at a website but the site looks shady any help if you guys could.

This is that site I don't trust and it's the first one.
http://www.m-16parts.com/contents/en-us/d18_01.html


https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQLfzo1WH0rGbP5aOaowdmU9jmOzEY_idF9vjeIQgJT_oujhLu_
5/12/2013 5:33:43 PM EDT
[#1]
picture?
5/12/2013 6:57:49 PM EDT
[#2]
Play it safe and order a YHM 5m2, it looks basically the same, if not better.
5/12/2013 9:31:38 PM EDT
[#3]
What's wrong with that website?
5/14/2013 2:56:37 PM EDT
[#4]
Well I can't seem to find the review. on the site I found it on a forum like this one and several people had mentioned they had ordered things, had their cards charged and never received any items. The site just looks sketchy anyways.
5/18/2013 6:54:28 AM EDT
[#5]
close is the YHM Phantom.  I have one and i like it.  Looks good and seems to work as advertised I guess.  Not to mention it's one of the cheaper ones out there at around 27 bucks.

5/20/2013 8:46:01 AM EDT
[#6]
Well, this muzzle brake is looking like "non-existent" almost. I can't find it anywhere unless someone else can find it. But since I have this thread up I might as well ask another question. What is everyone's opinion on the more expensive muzzle brakes? Are they even worth it? I guess since some can be heavier some could potentially make your shots more accurate am I correct on this?
7/4/2013 9:50:45 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Well, this muzzle brake is looking like "non-existent" almost. I can't find it anywhere unless someone else can find it. But since I have this thread up I might as well ask another question. What is everyone's opinion on the more expensive muzzle brakes? Are they even worth it? I guess since some can be heavier some could potentially make your shots more accurate am I correct on this?




You're shooting a 223.... Muzzle brakes dont really do much with small calibers because there isnt that much gas to make them work. The brake vents gas directionally to "push" the rifle against the force of recoil. If there isnt much gas, not much push, but in that same way, because there isnt much recoil, you dont need a brake. When you step up to big caliber magnums (7mm mag, 300 mag etc) you get a lot of recoil and a lot of gas, so a brake works very well and makes a significant difference in felt recoil.

With a 223, the brake does more "flash hider" duty than recoil reduction...
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