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Most brakes inside suppressors are designed to take the abuse from the gases away from the first baffle & as away of easily connecting the generally muzzle forward can.
This means you can use the brake or the can.
Generally these brakes aren't very effective at reducing recoil because they are a compromise.
Thanks KiwiGreg that's interesting. Maybe someone should ask them to prove they work, put up or shut up?
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