Rhodesia Made Their FALs Great With This One Weird Halbek Device!

Published on July 14, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This guide details the installation of the Halbek Device, a Rhodesian-developed muzzle brake redirector for the R1 (FAL) rifle. Expert analysis from Forgotten Weapons highlights its effectiveness in reducing muzzle climb during full-auto fire by redirecting gas upwards. The device attaches via a simple clip-on mechanism, featuring adjustable orientation for shooter preference.

Quick Summary

The Halbek Device is a Rhodesian-developed clip-on muzzle brake redirector designed to significantly reduce muzzle climb on the R1 (FAL) rifle during full-auto fire. It attaches easily to existing muzzle brake holes and redirects gas upwards, enhancing controllability.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to the Halbek Device
  2. 01:10Attachment and Design
  3. 01:26Functional Mechanism
  4. 02:02Live Fire Testing
  5. 03:52Comparison and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Halbek Device and what does it do?

The Halbek Device is a clip-on muzzle brake redirector developed in Rhodesia in 1977. Its primary function is to reduce muzzle climb during full-auto fire on rifles like the R1 (FAL) by redirecting gas upwards.

How does the Halbek Device attach to the R1 rifle?

It attaches via a spring-loaded catch and pin system that locks into the existing holes on the R1 rifle's muzzle brake, making for a simple, tool-less installation.

Is the Halbek Device effective at controlling muzzle climb?

Yes, live-fire testing shows the Halbek Device is highly effective, significantly reducing muzzle climb and even pushing the muzzle down during full-auto fire, making the rifle more controllable.

Can the Halbek Device be adjusted for different shooters?

Yes, the device can be adjusted to compensate for the specific direction of muzzle climb, allowing for customization for right-handed or left-handed shooters.

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