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Posted: 1/26/2008 6:27:06 AM EDT
Got the brake today.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which of these two do you think would be the most effective brake/ recoil compensator? and to reduce muzzle climb for follow up shots. Or recommend another if you wish. J-tac47 ak-74 style |
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I only have experience with the J-Tac. That said, I recommend it.
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Wow, thanks for the quick reply.
I've heard nothing negative about either one. I am kind of leaning towards the j-tac47. I see posts about how different muzzle devices look cosmetically, I could care less what it looks like. I'm looking for a recoil reducing effect, and to reduce muzzle climb |
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Never tried jtac, but the 74type shown has just ports to the outer baffle and does not have the separate inner baffle of the true 74 design. Having shot 2 of those with an observer, true 74 model is twice as effective as the merely ported. But if you can't find a 14/24mm adaptor..
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What are you using it on? The slant brakes are pretty effective for 47's, as the 74 flash hiders... suprisingly enough, are pretty effective for 74's.
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I would agree that the slant brake works. With that said, I beleive the JTAC is slightly better in reducing muzzle rise. IIRC, it is a wide belief that the slant brake is most effective in FA mode.
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14/1 reverse thread Vector stamped ak and Vector milled ak, figured I'd swap it back and forth |
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did you watch the video on the j-tac site? looks like they work well especially when using full auto. spendy but effective.
i really like the look of the classic slant break. cheap and effective |
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My personal experiences.
Slant brake: tends to slap the stock into my face. JTAC: Definitely reduces rise, maybe not rearwards recoil much. JTAC is definitely preferred. jm |
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I have used all three types...on the same gun.
I have an SAR-1 that I bought during the ban. As soon as the ban ended I took it to Vector and had them thread the barrel. I first put a slant brake on it because I wanted the look. I put the -74 brake on it and found shooting more enjoyable. THEN I got a J-Tac. !!Amazing!! difference. The recoil is much reduced and accuracy is improved. FWIW I would choose the J-Tac every time. |
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I guess I should have said the slant brake really comes into play in FA mode. It's design lends itself to full auto, though it does provide a service in semi. Yes the JTAC does really well in FA according to the video, unfortunately I cannot say first hand. I only wish... |
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I have tried the JTac and it reduces muzzle rise. Recoil is less sharp. I have also tried a slant brake but it really does not have much effect. In fact it felt the same to me as using an A1 style Flash hider. Another option would be the cone shaped Krinkov style muzzle brake. However I have not tried that one.
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I ordered the J-tac 47, will let ya know how it does. Is that your new Milled Vector you were waiting on? -very nice man.
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slant brakes are effective on AKs when fired on full auto, as thats how the brake is designed.
id say a J-Tac, or a proper 74 clone brake. |
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My thoughts as well |
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Hungarian AMD-65 brake. Very loud and very effective, better than a knock-off -74 type in my experience. Never tried the J-tac and the slant in semi-auto is for looks, IMO.
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mine came with it, I didn't really think it was necessary. You just stretch it out over the barrel and slide it on huh.. I guess I should. |
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It appears all the J-Tac compensators comes with the washers/spacers. I never tried mine without the washer(and it may work without it), but I think you want a tight fit on the J-Tac compensator as the exit hole is not that much bigger than the bullet and the chamber/ports are building up a fair amount of pressure.
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Oops, I didn't think it was necessary. I just checked and the compensator has about a millimeter, mayne a hair more, of "play" where it sets on the muzzle threads. |
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I may have to get myself one of those.... even if Snoopy doesn't like it
Nice choice of background. |
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I gotta install mine and try it out, did you see a change in the point of impact? Dood, you gotta stop taking pictures of your heat on the bed, Snoopy and an AK -priceless!!
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Can't tell point of impact, I fired it into my backstop from about 60 yards yesterday.(closest I could get to it without walking through a boatload of snow, it was freezing yesterday) I should be able to get out to the rifle range later this week and see how it goes. I just bought this rifle recently and had to order the tool to adjust the front sight. Point of impact was pretty low out of the box. |
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did you see a change in the point of impact? My gun shot lower after installing the J-tac. I am thinking it's because the muzzle did not rise as much as before. I turned the front sight up about 2-3 turns to compensate for this and the gun is back on target. |
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What's the outside diameter of these? Will a bayonet fit over it? I may need to take a running jab at something ya know.
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An AK bayonet will not fit it. |
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Tried mine out today, it was money well spent. The groups shrank nicely and the point of impact was lowered nearly 2" at 100 yards. I like the crush washer that came with it, it's good and snug compared to the old loose slant brake, thats got to help keep the gasses at the muzzle in a more uniform pattern, that simple add on was right up there with getting a regular barrel re crowned.
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savage_winchester, can you confirm or deny if that jtac really weighs THREE OUNCES? (A slant brake weighs 0.6oz) You've got me wanting one, but I dunno about adding another 2.4oz to the extreme end of my barrel.
Yes I'm a pussy about the weight issue. |
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I don't have a good scale for that in the house, but if noone else weighs it for you, I'll take it up to the grocery/ hardware store and toss it in a scale. THat will be tomorrow, Tuesday. |
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I think their website says it weighs 3 oz. They still wanted almost nine bucks to ship it.
AimSurplus was five bucks cheaper with free shipping. |
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Does this brake serve to reduce any flash? Or is it purely a compensator?
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dixiedawg there's your answer
I doubt it reduces any flash, I don't believe it's designed to. |
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Purely a compensator. Muzzle flash became more noticable for me. |
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