3 Worst Muzzle Devices for AR-15 Pistols

Published on October 10, 2018
Duration: 10:27

This guide, based on insights from Jim Grant of BurstReview, details why certain aggressive muzzle devices are ill-suited for AR-15 pistols with short barrels (7.5 inches). It explains the extreme blast, flash, and heat issues encountered with devices like the Faxon single-port compensator, Manticore Arms Afterburner, and SilencerCo MAD. The expert assessment concludes that suppressors are the most effective solution for managing these effects on short-barreled AR pistols.

Quick Summary

Expert Jim Grant explains that aggressive muzzle devices like the Faxon single-port compensator, Manticore Arms Afterburner, and SilencerCo MAD create excessive blast and flash on short-barreled AR-15 pistols. These devices can hinder shooting performance and cause discomfort. For optimal management of these effects, suppressors are recommended as the most effective solution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Baseline Testing
  2. 01:45Faxon Single Port Compensator Issues
  3. 03:30Manticore Arms Afterburner Problems
  4. 06:55SilencerCo MAD Extreme Blast Effects
  5. 09:30The Suppressor Solution for AR Pistols

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes certain muzzle devices unsuitable for AR-15 pistols?

Aggressive muzzle devices designed for longer barrels can create excessive muzzle blast, flash, and concussion on short-barreled AR-15 pistols (like 7.5-inch models). This can make them difficult to shoot, cause discomfort, and even temporarily blind the shooter.

Which muzzle devices were identified as problematic for AR-15 pistols?

The video highlights the Faxon single-port compensator, the Manticore Arms Afterburner linear compensator, and the SilencerCo MAD (Muzzle Anchor Device) as potentially problematic due to their extreme blast effects on short barrels.

What is the recommended solution for managing muzzle blast on AR-15 pistols?

According to expert Jim Grant, a suppressor, such as the SilencerCo Saker 762, is generally the most effective solution for managing the significant blast, flash, and noise produced by short-barreled AR-15 pistols, offering a more balanced performance.

Why does a short barrel exacerbate muzzle device issues?

Short barrels have less dwell time for powder to fully combust before exiting. Aggressive muzzle devices then ignite this unburnt powder outside the barrel, creating larger fireballs, louder reports, and more concussion than they would on longer barrels.

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