I am looking to replace my stock A2 with something that will keep the same level of flash hiding but will also reduce muzzle rise. I see the Surefire War Comp and It looks good but it is on the pricey side, $130 IIRC.
Anyone have any other recommendations or experience on how effective certain models are?
Thanks
An AR-15 really has a minimum of muzzle rise to start with. If you find the muzzle isn't returning on target fast enough, don't look for accessories to fix that. Training and proper technique will go much further than a small piece of metal on the end of the barrel.
One of the best changes you can make to help if that's really needed is weight. The heavier the barrel & muzzle device, the more tamed the flip.
http://www.thenewrifleman.com/set-your-gun-up-to-force-effective-recoil-management/So, once we decide the flip is more "me" and less "stuff on the barrel", we can look at flash. The very best flash hider I've tried is the AAC Blackout. You can get if for any caliber AR. The design has been copied by many others, but I trust the AAC to do the job it was first designed for.
The 300 Blackout rifle and ammo were designed for better concealment. The flash hider helps reduce the chance of being spotted while shooting, and the Blackout ammo was developed in part to be used in a suppressed rifle. Together, they have an effective combination of low detection. You can get the hider with or without the ratchet suppressor mount.
Here's a good demo video. There are lots of YT videos comparing the AAC Blackout Hider with many others, including the A2.