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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    I'd go to an A2 stock & buffer system. Then throw some weight where the tool cleaning kit goes.
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    Well worth looking into if you want to do more than a break...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    I'd go to an A2 stock & buffer system. Then throw some weight where the tool cleaning kit goes.
    Just adding a link if anyone didn't know these existed. I am not advocating spending $40 on a shaped piece of lead, but this is the idea.

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    Hands down best brake on the market precision armament m4-72. I was amazed when I installed one on my rifle brought the 308 recoil down to 223/556 level recoil. Primary arms has them on sale right now, I just orderd another one.
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    Tubbs used to sell a tungsten weight for the carrier, it made all the difference in mine, easier on the brass too. JP makes a weight system for the buffer/carrier now. If I build one, that's would I would get. Weight is your friend, unless your shooting offhand.

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    Hands down best brake on the market precision armament m4-72.
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    Yea the m4-72 or any brake won't be friendly to any one next to you.
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    Would a mid length barrel reduce recoil?
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    Quote Originally Posted by electronman1729 View Post
    Would a mid length barrel reduce recoil?
    It wont lessen the recoil, but might soften/slow up the recoil impulse compared to carbine length.
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