The LANTAC Dragon. Looks legit enough to operate with, I’ll say that much:
Could they have found a more HSLD GTG stereotypical operator for the video? Lame though that his hat doesn’t have notches in it. Dead giveaway that he’s not Tier -13 Delta Special Elite Counter Counter Counter Black Hole Antimatter Ops.
Available only in 5.56×45 for now. $140 over at LANTAC USA. Operators are standing by.
Throw on some tactical arm tape, crack a cold one, and it’s 1000+ yard head shots on tangos until you run out of ammo (or your beer gets warm). Does the front of this thing not look like a bottle opener?
That video is smooth… how could anyone ever get sick of seeing brass flying through the air in slow motion like that?
Thoughts?
Hat tip: Scott
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8 responses to “A Muzzle Brake You Could Possibly Open A Beer With Before Operating”
lol anti matter ops….nice
Definitely Tier 1, those Brits are truly awesome. Looks like a KAC brake cross, obviously for the serious spray and pray operator.
It’s also a great way to add 2.5″ to barrel length. LOL
you mean .75″ or less seeing as you will be replacing the current FH/compensator with this one. Std. A2 is 1.75″ and this one is 2.5″ (note part of these lengths are taken up by thread depth). Length really isn’t a concern IMO. Weight isn’t much different either. Biggest problem with this product seems to be how much flash and blast it puts out.
When did aftermarket doodahs decide they were fucking epic?
This reminds me of perfume commercials; there’s really not a lot to say about perfume beyond “here; smell better” so they make these artsy fartsy commercials that have fuck all to do with anything in an attempt to hold your attention for five seconds.
Safety on the “AUTO” (aka ‘pew, pew,pew’) setting while at low ready-derp!
Is it just me or does it seem like that thing is spewing a ridiculous amount of brass? Like they’ve upped the cyclic rate considerably…
Nice commercial, looks like a solid product, but no way in hell am I paying that much. Guess my wallet isn’t tactical enough.
yea that’s what I was thinking too! Not much of a gap between in-air brass at all.