Comparison of Muzzle Devices

Published on December 18, 2022
Duration: 2:56

This video compares various AR-15 muzzle devices, demonstrating their effects on flash, concussion, and recoil. It highlights flash hiders for concealment, compensators for recoil reduction at the cost of increased concussion, and blast shields to mitigate side blast. Linear compensators direct gas forward, while suppressors reduce sound and flash but increase backpressure.

Quick Summary

Flash hiders reduce muzzle flash to conceal position and minimize concussion. Compensators reduce recoil but increase concussion. Blast shields redirect compensator blast forward. Linear compensators direct all gas forward, eliminating side concussion. Suppressors reduce sound/flash but increase backpressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Muzzle Devices & Bare Barrel Test
  2. 00:44Flash Hiders Explained
  3. 01:00Compensators: Recoil vs. Concussion
  4. 01:21Blast Shields for Side Concussion
  5. 01:59Linear Compensators: Forward Blast
  6. 02:25Suppressors: Sound & Flash Reduction

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of a flash hider on an AR-15?

A flash hider is designed to reduce the visible muzzle flash when firing. This helps conceal the shooter's position, preventing adversaries from easily locating them, and also minimizes concussion for nearby shooters.

How do compensators affect shooting an AR-15?

Compensators divert gases to reduce perceived recoil and muzzle climb, allowing for flatter shooting and better weapon control. However, they increase concussion and side blast for the shooter and those nearby.

What is a blast shield used for with AR-15 muzzle devices?

A blast shield is a shroud that fits over a compensator. Its main function is to redirect the harsh side-blast and concussion generated by the compensator forward, protecting the shooter and teammates.

What are the pros and cons of linear compensators on AR-15s?

Linear compensators direct all blast and gases forward, eliminating side concussion, which is ideal for short-barreled rifles. The downside is they don't significantly reduce recoil or muzzle climb and can still produce forward flash.

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