This Gun DELETES Recoil *Precision Armament*

Published on May 10, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This review highlights the Precision Armament Hypertap muzzle brake's exceptional recoil reduction capabilities on an AR-15. The four-baffle design effectively 'deletes' muzzle rise, enabling rapid follow-up shots and stable optics. While highly effective, it generates significant concussive force. The video also briefly touches on gunsmithing education through the Sonoran Desert Institute.

Quick Summary

The Precision Armament Hypertap muzzle brake uses a four-stacked baffle design to significantly reduce AR-15 recoil and muzzle rise. This allows for a remarkably flat shooting experience, enabling faster follow-up shots and maintaining steady optics, though it does produce a notable concussive force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Flash Hider vs. Muzzle Brake Intro
  2. 00:16Precision Armament Hypertap Brake Showcase
  3. 00:31Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  4. 00:41Live Fire: Recoil Reduction Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a flash hider and a muzzle brake?

A flash hider's primary job is to reduce the visible muzzle flash. A muzzle brake, like the Precision Armament Hypertap, is designed to redirect gas to significantly reduce recoil and muzzle rise, improving shooting stability.

How effective is the Precision Armament Hypertap at reducing recoil?

The Hypertap brake is highly effective, with its four-stacked baffle design capable of 'deleting' recoil. This allows for a very flat shooting experience, making rapid follow-up shots easier and keeping optics steady.

What are the downsides of using a high-performance muzzle brake like the Hypertap?

The main drawback is the significant concussive force generated. This means the brake redirects gas outwards with considerable energy, which can be uncomfortable or hazardous for shooters nearby and can create a louder concussion.

Can a muzzle brake improve shooting accuracy?

Yes, by drastically reducing recoil and muzzle rise, a muzzle brake helps maintain a stable sight picture. This allows for quicker target reacquisition and more precise follow-up shots, indirectly improving overall accuracy, especially during rapid fire.

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