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Mike91A
24 September 2007, 23:28
Any one use a DNTC FSC? Accuracy? Saw the video on the site. Just looking for some real world input as I am thinking of putting one on a Novaske N4 lite upper .

RyanS
25 September 2007, 10:43
I'd like to know as well, particularly, how it stacks up against the SF brake.

Todd
27 September 2007, 23:19
The design of the FSC556 is to maintain all of the control of the regular DNTC while giving enough flash suppression to keep the flash out of your optics and such. The intent is to give you the control of a comp while still being able to shoot in low light as well as use night vision devices.

Todd

Mike91A
29 September 2007, 09:53
I am going to put one on my new upper.

Stickman
29 September 2007, 10:07
DNTC FSC being run through its paces. This pic gives a realistic idea of how little flash was observed by us while shooting in regular lighting/ cloudy conditions. It also shows how little rise there is while double tapping targets.



http://stickman.rainierarms.com/galleries/AR15%20Carbines%20II/IMG_4815%20Stick.jpg

RyanS
5 November 2007, 19:21
Stick, are you liking this brake? Had chance to shoot indoors or in the dark yet? I'm not really liking the Vortex on my N4...I've been spoiled by my SF brake. I've was thinking about replacing it with the PWS.

Stickman
5 November 2007, 20:54
Its not going to suppress flash as well as its forked brethren, but you aren't going to see much of anything in the way of muzzle rise.

wild_wild_wes
12 January 2008, 23:38
Any more test results?

Low light flash supressing performance?

weaponizer
13 January 2008, 07:26
Any one use a DNTC FSC? Accuracy? Saw the video on the site. Just looking for some real world input as I am thinking of putting one on a Novaske N4 lite upper .

If you scroll down a few threads to "My new weapon with a few accessories" you will see it on my Sig..
While i can't tell you anything about the flash, i can tell you that the comp. part works great, i can't emphasize enough how this comp. stays on target, and this being with a lot of movement from the gas/piston system...
This comp. will go on all my new builds including my Noveske.....[:)]

Stickman
13 January 2008, 09:16
My off hand guess is that it clears roughly as much flash as an A2FS. The type of ammo used is a huge part of the equation.


http://stickman.rainierarms.com/galleries/AR15%20Carbines%20II/IMG_4680%201028%20Stick.jpg

wild_wild_wes
18 January 2008, 22:39
Any effects on accuracy?

Stickman
18 January 2008, 22:59
Any effects on accuracy?



No change that I can see with my work.

SuicideHz
13 March 2008, 16:20
And now I've seen this SOB with lugs that look like it's made to accept the Gemtech G5- is that the case?

Stickman
13 March 2008, 21:44
And now I've seen this SOB with lugs that look like it's made to accept the Gemtech G5- is that the case?



Thats what it looked like at SHOT 08.