Quick Tip: Top Three Ways To Reduce Recoil On Your AR-15

Published on December 16, 2024
Duration: 11:40

This video details three primary methods for reducing AR-15 recoil: muzzle devices, buffer systems, and adjustable gas blocks. Muzzle brakes and suppressors redirect gas, while a BCM MK2 A5-length buffer system with a rifle-length spring absorbs more energy. Adjustable gas blocks, like Riflespeed, allow precise tuning of gas flow to minimize reciprocating mass. An optional bonus involves adding weight through accessories to further absorb recoil.

Quick Summary

The top three ways to reduce AR-15 recoil are: 1) Muzzle devices (brakes/suppressors) redirect gas. 2) Upgraded buffer systems (like BCM MK2 with rifle spring) absorb more energy. 3) Adjustable gas blocks precisely tune gas flow to minimize moving part force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Why Reduce AR-15 Recoil?
  2. 00:51Method 1: Muzzle Devices (Brakes & Suppressors)
  3. 03:01Method 2: Buffer Systems (BCM MK2)
  4. 07:49Method 3: Adjustable Gas Blocks (Riflespeed)
  5. 10:11Bonus Tip: Adding Mass

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top three ways to reduce recoil on an AR-15?

The top three methods to reduce AR-15 recoil are: 1) Installing muzzle devices like brakes or suppressors, 2) Upgrading the buffer system (e.g., BCM MK2 with a rifle-length spring), and 3) Using an adjustable gas block to precisely tune gas flow.

How do muzzle brakes and suppressors reduce recoil?

Muzzle brakes and suppressors reduce recoil by redirecting expanding gases away from the shooter. This redirection counteracts the rifle's natural rearward movement, effectively mitigating felt recoil and muzzle rise.

What is the benefit of an A5-length buffer system for recoil reduction?

An A5-length buffer system, especially when paired with a rifle-length spring like in the BCM MK2, provides a larger area for the spring to compress. This increased compression absorbs more energy from the bolt carrier group's movement, resulting in a smoother recoil impulse.

How does an adjustable gas block help reduce recoil?

An adjustable gas block allows you to precisely control the amount of gas cycling the action. By restricting gas flow to the minimum needed for reliable cycling, you reduce the force of the moving parts, significantly lowering felt recoil.

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