9mm Dragon’s Breath vs. a boca do cano

Published on April 19, 2026
Duration: 1:02

This video demonstrates the effects of firing 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition through firearms equipped with compensators and muzzle brakes. It highlights how these devices can redirect the pyrotechnic effects, including sparks and fireballs, back towards the shooter, posing a significant safety risk. The demonstration uses a Gearson CMX pistol with a compensator and an Albone de Force Arms PCC with a muzzle brake, illustrating the potential for these effects to reach the shooter's face.

Quick Summary

Firing 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition through firearms with compensators or muzzle brakes can be dangerous, as these devices redirect the sparks and fireballs back towards the shooter's face. Demonstrations show this effect can be 'absolutely terrifying,' highlighting a significant safety risk.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 9mm Dragon's Breath
  2. 00:06Dragon's Breath in Compensated Firearms
  3. 00:16Testing Gearson CMX with Compensator
  4. 00:22Slow-Motion Compensator Effects
  5. 00:31Safety Warning: Compensators and Dragon's Breath
  6. 00:35Testing Muzzle Brake with PCC
  7. 00:42Albone de Force Arms PCC Test
  8. 00:47Slow-Motion Muzzle Brake Effects
  9. 00:51Tactical Product Promotions
  10. 00:57Firing Dragon's Breath Ammunition

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when you fire 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition through a firearm with a compensator?

Firing 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition through a firearm with a compensator can redirect the sparks and fireballs upwards and back towards the shooter's face. This demonstration shows the effects are significant and potentially hazardous, making it a concerning combination for safety.

Is it safe to use 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition with a muzzle brake?

Using 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition with a muzzle brake, especially one with rearward-facing gas ports, can be unsafe. The muzzle brake can direct the pyrotechnic effects back towards the shooter, posing a risk of burns or injury to the face and eyes.

What firearms were used to test 9mm Dragon's Breath effects?

The video tested 9mm Dragon's Breath ammunition on a Gearson CMX pistol featuring a small compensator and an Albone de Force Arms PCC equipped with a muzzle brake. Both demonstrated significant redirection of the pyrotechnic effects.

What is the primary safety concern with Dragon's Breath ammo and ported firearms?

The primary safety concern is that the compensator or muzzle brake, designed to manage recoil and muzzle rise, will also redirect the intense sparks and fireballs produced by Dragon's Breath ammunition back towards the shooter's face and body, creating a hazardous situation.

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