![]() ![]() This has all sorts of practical utility, ranging from self-defense to low light hunting, and of course military application. Either way, the end goal is the same – to minimize the amount of flash seen by the shooter when using the gun. The shorter barrel necessitated some sort of device to reduce the visual flash of a fired round in low light conditions, and the obvious solution was to simply shroud it with a metal cone.įlash hiders work by either concealing the muzzle flash (burning gases at the muzzle of the gun) or redirecting it through slots or holes in a muzzle device. These can be most famously seen on the British Enfield “ Jungle Carbine” of WWII. Some of the earliest flash hiders were little more than metal cones that clamped over the muzzle of a rifle. Longer bursts are more common on console and the overall reduction of the flash hider is easier to use than the muzzle break’s first shot recoil reduction on a joystick. Plus, I’m on console so it’s a bit different compared to PC. I would rather take the latter as you don’t need to adjust to the gradually increasing recoil of the muzzle break, but a standardised reduced recoil of the flash hider. The muzzle break only reduces your first shot recoil though, while the flash hider reduces the recoil for every shot.įor semi-auto weapons the muzzle break is the preferred choice as every time you pull the trigger it’s considered as the first shot, hence it functions even better than the flash hider.įor full-auto guns though, the “stacking” of reduced recoil for every shot provide larger benefits compared to the larger yet limited first-shot recoil reduction of the muzzle break.įor me personally, the muzzle break only affects the first few shots of a burst, while the flash hider affects the entire burst. TLDR: Muzzle brake has a tighter first 6 shots than flash hider and most encounters end in a burst not full auto spray so does that make muzzle brake better than flash hider? ( DISCUSSION IS FOR FULL AUTO GUNS NOT SINGLE ) Most battles usually end in a burst which hits the head ( not more than 6 bullets USUALLY ) does this not mean that the muzzle brake is better than the flash hider as the first 6 shots are tighter? Go to 16:38 in the video linked above and you can see compensator has similar affects but the first few shots are tighter. So after the rework, flash hider was generally accepted to be the best attachment for MOST guns. ![]() ( ) <- this video explains it quite well if you are not aware of the rework
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