Re: Troy Ind claymore muzzle brake?
Ok, so I have a claymore on two rifles. I have one on a 556 patrol rifle and one on a 6.8 hunting rifle. I like the claymore. There are some things about it I do not like.
1. The price.
2. If some one decided to try some stupid shit they should get a muzzle strike from the claymore and it'd definitely hurt, but that is all the teeth on the end are good for. This is what else the teeth on the end will do. It will snag on everything it touches ie... soft cases, clothes, walls, doors, people, the rifle's sling etc...
Here is my next levang/claymore style muzzle device and it is cheaper in price, not quality.
BlastMaster
As far as recoil, muzzle rise they (levang styles) work great. There is some flash, but with good ammo you will probably not notice it at night. If you are shooting at night/ in the dark how do you see the target. If I am shooting at night I will used a strobe or forearm mounted light, so loosing night vision from shooting is less of a problem.