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Originally Posted by ChattanoogaPhil
I wear ear protection while shooting so don't notice any but a brake is going to be a bit louder. Mostly louder for those who might be on a shooting line with you. No flash signature during the day, some at night.
Here's a pretty good vid review that covers most all aspects including night shooting.
Lantac Dragon Muzzle Brake (DGN556B) Test & Review (HD) - YouTube
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In general with brakes the shooter does not hear or feel more noise but I can guarantee that the shooters to your left and your right do.
Breaks almost always deflect the blast and the gasses to the left and right keeping the muzzle flat. This is not really an issue in a defense situation except if you are working in a group in CQB.
I have used a few but in the end settled with the BCM Mod 0 comp which is a compromise between a A2 flashhider and a comp. It is sort of a jack of all trades and a master of none but it works for me.