Muzzle Brake vs Flash Hider Test

Published on December 10, 2020
Duration: 1:07

This video provides a comparative test of a muzzle brake (BCM Comp Mod 0) versus a flash hider (YHM Phantom) on AR-15 platforms. The expert instructor, Hop, analyzes performance across different barrel lengths (16-inch and 12-inch) and ammunition types in both daylight and low-light conditions, focusing on muzzle flash reduction and recoil management.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Hop conducted a comparative test of the BCM Comp Mod 0 muzzle brake and YHM Phantom flash hider on AR-15 platforms. The YHM Phantom generally offered superior flash suppression, especially in low light and on shorter barrels, while the BCM Comp Mod 0 focused more on recoil reduction. Ammunition type also proved to be a significant factor in muzzle flash visibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Test 1: 16-inch Barrel with BCM Comp Mod 0
  2. 00:12Test 2: 12-inch Barrel with YHM Phantom
  3. 00:22Test 3: Low Light Flash Suppression (16-inch)
  4. 00:41Test 4: Low Light Flash Suppression (12-inch)
  5. 00:56Test 5: Integral Flash Hider Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A muzzle brake primarily reduces recoil by venting gas, while a flash hider's main purpose is to reduce the visible muzzle flash from a firearm, aiding in concealment and reducing shooter eye strain.

How does barrel length affect muzzle flash and recoil?

Shorter barrels generally produce more pronounced muzzle flash and can have a different recoil impulse compared to longer barrels, as the propellant gases may not fully combust before exiting the muzzle.

Which muzzle device performed better for flash suppression in the test?

The YHM Phantom flash hider demonstrated superior flash suppression capabilities compared to the BCM Comp Mod 0 muzzle brake, particularly in low-light conditions and on the shorter 12-inch barrel configuration.

Does ammunition type influence muzzle flash?

Yes, different ammunition types can significantly affect muzzle flash due to variations in powder composition and burn rate. The test highlighted how PPU, Wolf Gold, and Barnaul Steel ammo produced distinct flash signatures.

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