Does the number of ports In a brake matter if it's inside a suppressor? Will a two port brake mitigate recoil more in this situation than a single port brake? I feel like there's an insemination joke here somewhere.......
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In short machine guns, they're a sacrificial baffle.Brakes and comps work by Newton’s 3rd law, which would be completely mitigated by a suppressor.
this pervasive “sacrificial baffle” argument never made much sense to me. The muzzle blast goes into the blast chamber regardless of the muzzle device. If the brake ports somehow interfaced with the suppressor to create another baffle it would be a fine argument but simple blowing gas into the blast baffle doesn’t create another baffle.
i suppose with an overbored baffle stack, a brake might help trap gas in the blast chamber but this would be minimal at best.
pretty sure the manufacturers include brakes w their suppressors to sell flash hiders, since the reverse would be unlikely to generate sales of brakes.
/rant
What?Brakes and comps work by Newton’s 3rd law, which would be completely mitigated by a suppressor.
this pervasive “sacrificial baffle” argument never made much sense to me. The muzzle blast goes into the blast chamber regardless of the muzzle device. If the brake ports somehow interfaced with the suppressor to create another baffle it would be a fine argument but simple blowing gas into the blast baffle doesn’t create another baffle.
i suppose with an overbored baffle stack, a brake might help trap gas in the blast chamber but this would be minimal at best.
pretty sure the manufacturers include brakes w their suppressors to sell flash hiders, since the reverse would be unlikely to generate sales of brakes.
/rant
In short machine guns, they're a sacrificial baffle.
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A flash hider, naturally directs the flash away from the shooter. In a forward direction. When you stuff the FH inside a can, its still doing the same thing; directing the blast forward.demonstrating erosion on a muzzle device unfortunately doesn’t answer anything other than
1. erosion is real
2. confirmation bias is also real
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Would a FH with the same level of use demonstrate less erosion? the only method to answer this question would be to prospectively study baffle erosion with FH vs brake…if the data exist then great but I haven’t seen them.
Yeah, I’m not sure about the data or research being referred to either. I have either seen or read company reps from both Dead Air and Silencerco state that the effect of a brake actually increasing suppressor life is negligible to minimal.cite
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I have heard it is minimal by some, and that it is a legitimate help by others. I've never been convinced there is no difference at all.
One line of reasoning is that if the suppressor has a high quality blast chamber and blast baffle, like inconel, the benefit is too small to consider... fair assessment.
But, it makes sense to me, that some solid particles, like unburned powder, will impact the break instead of the first baffle and gasses redirecting will lose energy. Every picture I have seen of erosion has the biggest opening on the first baffle and consistently less on each going forward. It seems to me that since there can be erosion on a break that only gets used with a suppressor attached, it has to be taking some erosion instead of the first baffle. I have experienced this on several of my rifles.
Enough to have a major impact? No idea, but a break is the same cost as a FH, so I use breaks on my 5.56 heavy rate of fire SBR builds because thay have a reputation of being hard on suppressors. If it is a slow fire precision or longer barrel, I do whatever. Chances are, I will not notice it in my lifetime.
I don't have data, this is just my personal experience, opinion and what I've heard from people who I think know what they are talking about. Some were engineers who design suppressors, some rented out full-auto guns at their ranges and others were just NFA stamp collectors like I am.