Oncethe muzzle is uncorked, the gases are traveling at about 5700 fps and will pass the bullet. ![]() The bullet exits the muzzle around 3000 fps, give or take. In theory, the barrel should return after the shot, but what do you think? Should I ditch the compensator or is this nothing to worry about?A thicker diameter barrel will have less flex (barrel whip) than a thinner one. The closed-bottom helps reduce ground disturbance when shooting from a prone positions. This muzzle device features an closed-bottom, five-port design, reminiscent of the original A2 birdcage configuration. Last edited by trackmagic 04-24-13 at 00:50. The Vltor VC-A2 flash hider is made of 17-4 stainless steel, and features a black oxide surface treatment. In theory, the barrel should return after the shot, but what do you think? Should I ditch the compensator or is this nothing to worry about? The barrel without is being disturbed less for the one without the compensator (Just watch the end to see the barrel whip) Here is a slow-motion video of a gun with a compensator: I am wondering if the barrel whip will affect the follow-up shots. The flash-hider affecting the bullet does not make me worried (it should be gone before the gas gets to the flash hider), but I am worried about the compensation aspect of the A2 and barrel whip. I feel pretty good with everything I am putting on the gun except the A2 flash hider that I bought for $15. ![]() ![]() I have a match grade barrel, a FF hand guard is on order and I will put a 4-14X scope on it. My goal is to make an AR that will drive tacks. ![]() I am in the middle of building a new upper.
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