Lantac Winter 22/02/22 Muzzle Brake Sale, 35% off for a limited time...
- Feb 22, 2022
- 1 min read
DGN556B & DGN762B Dragon® Muzzle Brakes are now available with an awesome Winter Sale discount.
For a limited time only use discount codes:
556MUZZLE35 at checkout to get 35% off our DGN556B Brake.
and
762MUZZLE35 at checkout to get 35% off our DGN762B Brake.
LANTAC Dragon® Muzzle Brake DGN556B™ for AR15, M16 & M4 Rifles.
All Brakes are manufactured to the highest quality standards and feature a patented design, the LANTAC DGN556B™ Both Brakes offers improved recoil management and muzzle rise over competitors products.
The LANTAC Dragon® Muzzle Brake DGN762B™ is intended for AR10, 308-style, & 300Blackout Rifle applications.

Brakes feature a unique Short Energy Pulse system that reduces length of felt recoil so that repeating shot energy cannot overlap and knock the shooter off target.
Full auto fire is possible with massively reduced recoil and muzzle climb, meaning that all shots fall on target.
The 556 & 762 Brakes are available from our online store here:
& here:

Regarded as one of the most efficient Brakes on the market today the DGN rage of muzzle devices delivers unrivaled performance, recoil and muzzle rise mitigation. Brakes can be fitted with our BMD (Blast Mitigation Device System) sold separately.

Offer good through end of February 2022.























Limited-time codes are cool, but I always appreciate when companies keep a record of what the “normal” price is so you can actually tell how big the deal is later. Also, do the ports tend to carbon up in a way that changes performance over time, or is it basically “shoot it and forget it” cleaning-wise? (Weird association, but pattern stuff like this always makes me think of this page.)
I like that you call out the AR10/308-style and 300 BLK use cases—people forget how different gas and recoil feel across setups even with the same muzzle device. Any chance you’ve got a side-by-side video showing the 762 with and without the BMD on a shorter barrel? (This kind of “before/after” thing is almost like what this page does, just obviously not with rifles.)
Do these ship with any kind of timing solution in the box (crush washer vs shims), or are you expecting people to shim it properly from the start? Every brake I’ve had that “sorta” timed ended up annoying me enough that I re-did it later anyway. (Side note: I stumbled on this site the other day and it’s weirdly the same vibe—test before you commit.)
Sale timing makes sense—lots of folks do winter build projects and then realize the last thing they need is a muzzle device. The only downside with efficient brakes like this is you end up “that guy” at the range unless you run a blast shield. (Completely unrelated, but when I’m killing time I end up on this site doing puzzle stuff.)
I’ve shot next to a Dragon on a 16" AR and it absolutely stays flat, but man it can be brutal for people on the line beside you. Do you recommend the BMD mostly for range courtesy, or does it actually change the perceived recoil impulse for the shooter too? (Random tangent: this reminded me of this page that tries to “identify” things based on patterns.)