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Awesome suppressor muzzle brake front end attachment by Recoilx

Its AL. I could understand if it was made of TI or even 416.

With prices like that people are just going to rip off the design like they already do with brakes and come out with cheaper versions. Hard to patent a brake. And unless you have deep pockets almost impossible to enforce it.

I have shot 3 different rifles/examples of the prototype all in different calibers. Its a great addition to any can. I do think its probably the most effective I've shot to date, but its not dramatically better than the topshot or 419 mav. Ill still buy one but would rather it was made of a more durable material. AL is going to get eroded with heavy firing schedule, especially with people running it on short barrels with unburnt powder.
It’s made of aluminum by design. SS is too heavy and retains heat. Can’t wrap the brake. Ti is lighter than SS. It’s also 30%-40% heavier than aluminum. The added strength of Ti isn’t necessary. This isn’t structural and the can takes the beating. The Scythe end cap is made out of anodized AL, words from SiCo, and doesn’t have issues with erosion.
 
It’s made of aluminum by design. SS is too heavy and retains heat. Can’t wrap the brake. Ti is lighter than SS. It’s also 30%-40% heavier than aluminum. The added strength of Ti isn’t necessary. This isn’t structural and the can takes the beating. The Scythe end cap is made out of anodized AL, words from SiCo, and doesn’t have issues with erosion.
you could always just make a version with a thin steel liner inserted into the bore area and mechanically captured at the ends to handle the dissimilar expansion properties. while I dont expect it'll matter for PRS guns, it might have value for using the recoilX on SBRs and other hard use firearms. I can attest first hand that even the gen1 on a sandman does a bunch to control high-cyclic SBRs
 
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Same, any estimated time frame for the Dilligent cans?
@RecoilXBrakes - When will these Gen2's be available for Diligent/Dead air??

Just paid the stamp on a Enticer S ti & I think this would be pretty effective on the S can.

Thanks
DA/DDC support is coming ASAP. Heard folks loud and clear on here and Instagram, and I am super grateful for your interest. Working on prototypes now and shortly heading to testing.
 
Sweet. Also my Gen 2 is on the way, how does it time? Also any update on new lock nuts for the Gen 1’s?
They have a SS jam nut that uses the spanner that SiCo ships with. Times the same way as the 3 port.

Updated SS jam nuts for DA/DDC and Bravo have been made. Uses the same spanner wrench.

Just need to process and quality check and make available on website.
 
Ahhh, was looking on my phone. Would like your thoughts on that one too! The Theorum-s and the Clovis are on my list. I just received the gen 2 brake today, my scythe will be here tomorrow. Didn't like the Magnus-k so I sold it.
Hopefully I get to shoot the Comp brake this weekend. I’ll shoot it back to back with the Theorem which has a sharper jab to the shoulder. It’s stays pretty flat.
 
Hopefully going to get out and get a comparison this weekend!
 

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