This Muzzle Brake is Better Than a Suppressor

Published on July 10, 2022
Duration: 6:29

This video provides a data-driven comparison of muzzle devices, specifically the Ultradyne Apollo Max muzzle brake against suppressors. The host utilizes a custom-built testing apparatus to objectively measure recoil reduction and mechanical energy dissipation. The findings suggest that certain muzzle brakes can offer superior recoil control compared to suppressors, challenging conventional assumptions.

Quick Summary

The Ultradyne Apollo Max muzzle brake offers superior recoil reduction compared to suppressors, demonstrating a 55% mechanical energy reduction versus the Energetic VOX S's 21%. Tested on a custom rig, it achieved a 16.3-degree recoil angle, outperforming the suppressor's 20.8 degrees and weighing significantly less at 5.3 oz.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Compensators vs. Suppressors
  2. 01:06Ultradyne Apollo Max Introduction
  3. 01:34Testing Methodology
  4. 02:23Recoil Data Comparison
  5. 03:04Mechanical Energy Reduction
  6. 04:05Design and Installation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Ultradyne Apollo Max muzzle brake compare to suppressors in terms of recoil reduction?

Testing shows the Ultradyne Apollo Max reduces mechanical energy by 55%, significantly outperforming the Energetic VOX S suppressor's 21% reduction. The Apollo Max also achieved a lower mean recoil angle of 16.3 degrees compared to the suppressor's 20.8 degrees.

What is the weight difference between the Ultradyne Apollo Max and the Energetic VOX S suppressor?

The Ultradyne Apollo Max muzzle brake weighs 5.3 oz, while the Energetic VOX S suppressor is considerably heavier at 13.0 oz. This weight difference can impact firearm handling and perceived recoil.

What testing methodology was used to compare muzzle devices?

A custom testing rig was employed, featuring a CMMG Dissent rifle and a hydraulic trigger mechanism to eliminate human variables. This setup allowed for precise measurement of recoil angles and mechanical energy reduction.

What are the key design features of the Ultradyne Apollo Max?

The Apollo Max is a four-chamber brake with two top ports and decorative dimples. It utilizes a jam nut attachment system, preferred for better alignment and repeatability over crush washers.

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