Should I get a Muzzle Brake or an H2 buffer?

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  • calshipbuilder

    #16
    I don't like breaks - the sound and pressure of the blast to me are more annoying than recoil.

    If your gas system is running smoothly, try adding some weight to the system. Slapping a Magpul PRS, a decent long range scope, rifle length rail and a bipod should keep you on target.

    If you want to keep the rifle light, optimize the gas system and put on a nice brake.
    Last edited by Guest; 10-18-2013, 02:53 AM.

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    • Smith5361
      Bloodstained
      • Sep 2013
      • 59

      #17
      Originally posted by calshipbuilder View Post
      I don't like breaks - the sound and pressure of the blast to me are more annoying than recoil.

      If your gas system is running smoothly, try adding some weight to the system. Slapping a Magpul PRS, a decent long range scope, rifle length rail and a bipod should keep you on target.

      If you want to keep the rifle light, optimize the gas system and put on a nice brake.
      Well I have since upgraded to a MFT BUS stock but haven't got to go out and shoot yet. I have a Brake on my FNAR .308 and really didn't notice any extra blast but did notice the extra noise of course. The noise still wasn't as much as what I expected though. The one I have is a PWS PRC on it

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