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Ultradyne’s Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage

June 29, 2018 by The Arms Guide Guest Writer Leave a Comment

Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage
American design company Ultradyne has released its Apollo muzzle brake.  Utilizing advanced imaging and precision instrumentation, internal testing has shown as much as a 25% advantage over previous industry-leading designs.
Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage
Apollo with Sight
As with all Ultradyne muzzle devices_ Apollo supports available Dynamount accessories such as the C4 Sight
Ultradyne offers a variety of muzzle devices that provide different levels of recoil reduction and sonic signatures to fit the needs of different shooters.
Apollo stands as a no-compromise, recoil-reducing phenom that enables nearly instantaneous follow-up shots and is an excellent option for competition shooters who want the last word in recoil performance.
 With a design that fits within the 3-inch length and 1-inch diameter requirements of 3 Gun Nation, USPSA, and IPSC, all shooters can take advantage of features inspired by competitive shooting.
Apollo’s unique design includes angled muzzle-rise compensation ports at the end of the device that direct gasses away from the shooter’s line of sight to avoid the vision-dazzling effects inherent in other designs.  100% CNC machined in the USA, each port was located, sized, and shaped for maximum flow utilizing a combination of modeling and precision testing.  Until now such a high level of recoil reduction was not possible from a device of practical size, but Ultradyne’s science- and engineering-oriented approach brings this game-changing technology to the shooting public.
Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage
Ultradyne’s Apollo Muzzle Brake
Apollo includes the Ultradyne-exclusive shrouded timing nut along with a Dynamount collar for quick, easy mounting.
The performance advantages of Apollo are soon to be available in other calibers as well.  Ultradyne is currently tuning the design for .308 / 7.62 and .264 / 6.5mm, bringing competition-grade performance to users of firearms in those calibers.
Brownell’s has produced an excellent video on Ultradyne’s muzzle devices.  Click the image below to view:
Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage
Brownell’s Apollo

Apollo 223 | 5.56 Technical Specs

  • CALIBER .223 | 5.56 or smaller
  • BARREL THREAD 1/2-28 UNEF-2B
  • MATERIAL
    • 416 Stainless Steel
    • Salt Bath Nitride Finish
  • MOUNTING Shrouded Timing Nut
  • MASS
    • Brake Only 124 grams | 4.4 ounces
    • Total 147 grams | 5.2 ounces
  • DIMENSIONS
    • Length 75mm | 2.94 inches
    • OD 24.8 mm | 0.975 inches
  • WRENCH FLATS 13/16 inch
Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage Ultradyne's Apollo Muzzle Brake: The 25% Advantage
Apollo is part of Ultradyne’s family of performance muzzle devices, each representing a different combination of recoil reduction and sonic characteristics.
The Apollo brake is available directly from Ultradyne as well as Brownell’s and MidwayUSA.

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