Be it a flash hider or a brake (added for the really obtuse) - most designs have this "dirt trap" that causes molten lead and hard carbon to permanently affix themselves to the crown.
This is by far the most common design.
Only a very few examples have an "open crown" approach, such as these.
While the crown does get dirty, it's relatively easy to clean with a cotton swab before anything significant accumulates.
Anybody know the rationale for the former?
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