Toecutter
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To the cheap ebay point, Ive bought at least 3 or 4 cheap linear compensators for some builds, and they worked great. No issues w overbore, crooked machining, or poor QC.
YMMV
YMMV
When I build an AR-15 for my wife I was looking for a gaudy muzzle break, eBay didn't disappoint.Why go radial, when you can do a simple directional + crush washer to get better performance and less stuff flying when you touch off a round?
Unless it's for esthetics, in which case an eBay brake probably isn't going to look great either.
This looks like a winner. The "self timing" by crush washer bugs me a bit, since crush washers are single use. But I bet a few extra could be had for the asking.I've bought a few from Trident Muzzle Brakes - his Ebay handle is Azjason480. Made in USA, Nitrided Stainless, quick shipping and around $40 if I recall.
Then get the self-timing version instead: https://jcb-solutions.com/t/qr-seriesThis looks like a winner. The "self timing" by crush washer bugs me a bit, since crush washers are single use. But I bet a few extra could be had for the asking.
While the self timing brakes may cost a little more, they work on everything that has the right thread and bore diameter, just like a radial. Take like 3 seconds more than a radial to install and are typically more effective.Simplicity. I'm planning to play with several barrels. Radials just screw on to whatever barrel - no timing. I usually don't shoot prone in the dirt other than in a hunting scenario. I could get a self-timing brake, but why spend for something you don't need?