Ultradyne Pulse Compensator Muzzle Brake with Timing Nut - Stainless Steel Nitride Finish
Ultradyne USA
The Ultradyne Pulse Compensator is a .350 muzzle brake engineered to manage recoil and keep your sight picture clean during rapid fire. Built for .350 Legend rifles with 1/2"-28 threaded barrels, this stainless steel nitride compensator directs propellant gases downward and away from your line of sight—a critical advantage when you need quick, accurate follow-up shots. Whether you're hunting or running drills at the range, less muzzle rise means less time getting back on target.
Installation is straightforward thanks to the included crush washer and timing nut, so you can get this on your rifle without a trip to the gunsmith. The compact design doesn't add unnecessary bulk to your rifle's profile, yet the recoil management it delivers is substantial. Stainless steel construction with black nitride finish resists corrosion and wear, holding up to field use and regular cleaning.
If you run a .350 Legend and want to tighten your shot grouping on follow-ups or reduce shooter fatigue during a long range session, this compensator addresses both in one straightforward package. It's the kind of practical upgrade that makes a real difference in how your rifle handles.
| Caliber | .350 |
| Thread Size | 1/2"-28 |
| Material | 416 Stainless Steel with Black Nitride Finish |
| Included Accessories | Crush Washer, Timing Nut |
Yes, if your barrel has 1/2"-28 threads. Confirm your barrel's thread pitch and diameter before purchasing.
No. The Ultradyne Pulse Compensator comes with a crush washer and timing nut to simplify installation. You can install it yourself if you're comfortable with basic rifle work, though a gunsmith can ensure proper timing and torque.
The compensator comes with a crush washer and timing nut for installation. No additional parts are required for fitting.
The Ultradyne Pulse Compensator is designed to reduce muzzle rise and help manage recoil, making follow-up shots faster and easier to control. Exact felt reduction varies by shooter and rifle setup.