I am attaching a collapsable stock to my carbine on the 13th, but I do not have the fanancial resources to replace the permanently attached
KKF A3 Tacbrake on the end of my 14.5" barrel.
I do, however, have a dremel tool.
Since it is the relatively small hole in the end forcing the gasses out the sides that gives me both the recoil compensation and creates the increased noise, I would like to simply enlarge this hole in the front face of the brake, leaving perhaps 1/8-1/16 of an inch from the edge of the hole to the outer edge of the brake. Then I would touch up the newly bare metal up with Alumahyde or grill paint. The resulting device would no longer be a true "brake" obviously, but would also lose the increased blast and noise effect, allowing this rifle to be better used in a home defense-type situation with less of a chance of permanent hearing damage.
This would probably be only a temporary fix until I get together the money for a new muzzle device. It just bugs me that between installing the A3 and installing a new muzzle device, I'd have spent enough money to buy a NEW barrel from Bushmaster!
Two questions, then:
1. Is this a bad idea? Is there a possible negative side-effect to performing this modification that I have overlooked?
2. I also realize that enlarging the hole is not going to give the ex-brake much of a "flash-hiding" ability without the conical shaped interior, but do you think I'll get any?
TIA