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Posted: 4/12/2008 11:41:08 AM EST
[Last Edit: PrimaryWeapons]
Link Posted: 4/16/2008 6:50:59 PM EST
[#1]
How about one that fits a Krinkov?
Link Posted: 4/16/2008 7:00:23 PM EST
[#2]
Link Posted: 4/17/2008 9:39:51 PM EST
[#3]
Any plans of a long version of this like your J-Tac47L?
Link Posted: 4/17/2008 10:40:08 PM EST
[#4]
Link Posted: 4/17/2008 11:34:48 PM EST
[#5]
Do you guys plan on making these with AR threads?  I have a Kreb's Saiga build that I would like to put one on.  
Link Posted: 4/17/2008 11:41:42 PM EST
[Last Edit: PrimaryWeapons] [#6]
Link Posted: 4/18/2008 12:35:11 AM EST
[#7]

Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:

Originally Posted By CJFirefly:
Do you guys plan on making these with AR threads?  I have a Kreb's Saiga build that I would like to put one on.  


AR Threads

Or do you mean 1/2x28 threads for the 7.62x39?

Todd


I meant 1/2x28 threads for 7.62.  
Link Posted: 4/18/2008 1:11:17 AM EST
[#8]
Link Posted: 4/20/2008 1:39:49 PM EST
[#9]

Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
Don't take this the wrong way - but why?

The unit is currently 2.10" long - a longer one wouldn't be "that" much longer.

Let me know your thoughts.  Would it bring something within legal length that is "close?"

Todd



Am interested in putting this on my Tantal. The barrel extends a bit past the 14mm threads and would be blocking some of the ported openings.
Link Posted: 4/29/2008 12:48:13 PM EST
[#10]
Here is a pic of the muzzle of a tantal AK. Standard 14mm thread but with additional barrel past the threads.
Thats why I'm interested in a longer version, so that it can clear the muzzle.
Link Posted: 4/29/2008 12:55:14 PM EST
[#11]
Link Posted: 4/29/2008 7:45:01 PM EST
[#12]
Todd, any pics available of the FSC47 installed on an AK?
Link Posted: 5/3/2008 1:07:10 AM EST
[#13]
Would this index correctly for a full auto AK?  Is there any benefit to this over the normal slant break?

Thanks,

Jake
Link Posted: 5/4/2008 9:33:12 PM EST
[#14]
Saw one of these today at the gunshow in Raleigh, NC. It does look very well made and the guy said it was a huge improvement as a comp and had some ok FH abilites.
Link Posted: 5/5/2008 12:03:47 AM EST
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Link Posted: 5/5/2008 12:07:17 AM EST
[#16]
Link Posted: 5/6/2008 1:39:50 AM EST
[#17]
Link Posted: 5/6/2008 12:49:12 PM EST
[#18]
Looks great...thanks for posting the pics.
Link Posted: 5/8/2008 2:25:17 PM EST
[#19]

Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
OK - finally got a couple pictures of the comp mounted -

Hope this helps.

Todd

primaryweapons.com/AR15/FSC47_mounted_1.jpg

primaryweapons.com/AR15/FSC47_mounted_2.jpg



Those are some down right sexy pics!  I use your products on my AR's exclusively, and I'm definitely putting this on at least 3 of my AKs.  They look and function damn well...
Link Posted: 5/14/2008 12:57:38 PM EST
[#20]
I want this but my ak is unthreaded do you make them with set screws?
Link Posted: 5/14/2008 8:21:30 PM EST
[#21]
Link Posted: 5/18/2008 1:48:05 AM EST
[#22]
Has anyone tried one of these?  are they worth the money?  I've heard a ton of good things about the company - but still on the fence about the comp.

Thanks,

Doug -

Link Posted: 5/21/2008 11:56:39 PM EST
[#23]
Link Posted: 5/23/2008 5:05:35 PM EST
[#24]
I have an original 47 and think its the best thing i could have added to my k, my friend with a regular slant brake said he loves how my ak shoots, i get virtually no muzzle climb, and since im gonna be building another ak soon, ill probably try the new one as soon as i get it done, great product PWS
Link Posted: 5/29/2008 3:55:35 PM EST
[#25]
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Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
Does anyone that had a J-Tac47 have one of these now?  I would be curious to know your thoughts on the differences.

Todd



I'm interested to hear as well!  I will be building a new AK for actual training and field use and am interested to hear the differences between these two for that rifle.
Link Posted: 6/8/2008 12:39:54 PM EST
[#26]
how good is this at hiding flash and will it fit my yugo m70ab under folder
Link Posted: 6/8/2008 6:05:21 PM EST
[#27]
Link Posted: 6/11/2008 7:02:06 AM EST
[#28]
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Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
It is a flash suppressor - so it will suppress it more than normal comp, but not as well as dedicated flash hider.

I don't have a video of it on an AK, but you can see the difference on the AR here -

AR15 Demo

The overall design is the same - the comp ports are cut a little different for the AK recoil, but the function should be very similar.

Todd


VERY Impressive!
Link Posted: 6/16/2008 2:31:03 PM EST
[#29]
Just shot my Vector Milled with this brake for the first time yesterday.
If you hold the rifle firmly against your shoulder you can easily shoot
multiple rounds to roughly the same point of impact (within 2 inches
at 20yds). But that might just be me moving a bit. Somebody else
may do better. Vast improvement - great looking device
Link Posted: 6/24/2008 3:08:07 AM EST
[#30]
I have one of their brakes on my AR10 and it makes a huge difference. I highly recommend them. The only thing that sucks is I have to spend another 100 bucks now to up grade my AK's phantom flash hider.
Pat
Link Posted: 6/30/2008 12:11:51 AM EST
[#31]
Can you give any figures on the recoil and muzzle rise reduction? I've read that the AK74 type brake reduces felt recoil by 70% and muzzle rise by 90%. The trade off being that it makes the gun MUCH louder to the shooter and bystanders. Also, it has NO flash reduction properties. I'd really like to know how both of the J-Tac brakes for the AK compare to the AK74 brake.
Link Posted: 6/30/2008 12:32:57 AM EST
[#32]

Originally Posted By TheWarhammer:
Can you give any figures on the recoil and muzzle rise reduction? I've read that the AK74 type brake reduces felt recoil by 70% and muzzle rise by 90%. The trade off being that it makes the gun MUCH louder to the shooter and bystanders. Also, it has NO flash reduction properties. I'd really like to know how both of the J-Tac brakes for the AK compare to the AK74 brake.

The muzzle jump on my 308 AR10 carbine feels about 50% less at least and the recoil seems to have been cut by at least that much.
Pat
Link Posted: 6/30/2008 10:21:31 AM EST
[#33]
Looks to me like almost a Vortec. I'm not sure what the side cuts are for probably recoil reduction but they have to hurt its ability to suppress flash. The thing that simply can not be acquired today that was readily available 30 yrs ago at least for AR is a night firing device - these were about 3.5 inches long with about a hundred of small holes smaller than 1/8 inch that were angled about 45 degrees forward and worked very well to save your night vision from the muzzle blast.
Link Posted: 6/30/2008 5:16:57 PM EST
[#34]
Yeah, I'm more interested in recoil reduction than flash reduction. I rarely shoot in low light situations.
Link Posted: 6/30/2008 8:47:33 PM EST
[#35]
Link Posted: 7/18/2008 10:25:55 PM EST
[#36]
Ok, I'll take one.
Link Posted: 8/1/2008 3:00:48 PM EST
[#37]
looks like I know where part of my next paycheck is going! I could care less about muzzle flash. for me its all about the recoil and a better overall stable platform. I think this can deliver it.

and it seems like you guys take care of the 'I think' problem since you are willing to take it back if it doesn't deliver what I need :)
Link Posted: 8/2/2008 9:49:40 AM EST
[#38]
I didn't need the o-ring.  Once it started getting hand tight, the pin dropped into the recess.  Cool.
Link Posted: 8/4/2008 12:43:59 PM EST
[#39]
Got mine today. I need to get it to the range. Looks great and I have been impressed with the .308 version on a LAR-8.

Mine is very loose on my Vector. The o-ring makes no difference. There is enough of a gap that it looks like I could fit at least one more spacer.
Link Posted: 8/4/2008 5:24:07 PM EST
[#40]
Link Posted: 8/4/2008 7:00:05 PM EST
[#41]
AK47 Video Demo please.....
Link Posted: 8/4/2008 9:05:08 PM EST
[#42]

Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
How far does it come from seating if you don't use the o-ring?  

Todd


More than 3/4 of a turn.

I am not too worried about it. I bet that after a couple of range trips with some dirty 7.63x39 it will be fused in place anyway. :)
Link Posted: 8/5/2008 12:59:52 PM EST
[#43]
My FSC47 is on the way.  Time permitting, I'll be able to test it out on Saturday and give a bit of feedback.
Link Posted: 8/8/2008 1:04:05 PM EST
[#44]
Well, I was able to pick up 25 Size 012 Silicone o-rings today. I dropped a second o-ring on the muzzle and now everything is solid as a rock. I hope to run some rounds through it this weekend during my lunch break at a course.
Link Posted: 8/9/2008 8:10:37 PM EST
[#45]
I was able to run about 200 rounds through the new FSC47 today after a carbine class. All I can say is wow. I shot a 16" middy AR all day and while the AK definitely had more felt recoil, it wasn't much. It really has to be felt to be believed.

I am trying to think of a good way to describe it but it is difficult. All I can think to say is that the break really straightens out of the recoil. There is a bit of muzzle lift but most of the pulse is directed straight back. However, even the straight back component of the recoil is reduced.

At 50 yards, I was able to hold the dot of my Aimpoint on the 2/3 size IPSC steel target and get hits nearly as fast as I could pull the trigger. I let a few other guys try out a couple of mags and every one had the same results. All you have to do is pull that stock into your shoulder, control the trigger, and watch your front sight/reticle barely move and settle right back to your POA. It is extremely rewarding.

I am thrilled with this product. Thanks PWS.
Link Posted: 8/19/2008 6:25:20 PM EST
[#46]
I got to try out the FSC47 this weekend.  It's beautifully made(but doesn't index well on my rifle) and improves the recoil impulse to a degree.  Unfortunately, myself and two other shooters didn't feel that the impact on muzzle rise and recoil warrant the price tag.  
Link Posted: 8/19/2008 9:26:55 PM EST
[#47]
Link Posted: 8/19/2008 9:42:53 PM EST
[#48]

Originally Posted By PrimaryWeapons:
We offer an absolute money back guarantee and invite you to send it back if you are not satisfied with the performance.

Todd


Thanks Todd, I'm aware of the guarantee.  The FSC47 is a super-nice product and I certainly don't want to discourage anyone from trying it.  Regrettably, it just didn't work out for me.
Link Posted: 9/4/2008 11:01:08 AM EST
[#49]
I really like it.
I will be running it on my HDI AK-103 for a 2 day rifle class this weekend in the middle of a hurricane..

CXS
Link Posted: 9/5/2008 5:22:33 PM EST
[#50]
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