We raised the bar again.
The most recoil reduction ever achieved in a silencer end cap, with no muzzle rise and a reduced blast shooting experience.
The CHAD end cap brings everything you know and love about the CHAD muzzle brake to the end of your silencer. Designed with the use of our high speed 50,000 HZ impact force sensor, MIL-STD 1474-D DB sensor, CFD flow simulations and our new scalable AI-Generative workflows. The new Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5 Titanium) Direct Metal Laser Sintering CHAD end cap, with its novel design, insane performance changes the industry forever.
The first viable alternative to a muzzle brake for competition.
Be a CHAD, get a CHAD.
All CHAD end cap muzzle devices require an adapter for installation. Included in purchase, additional adapters can also be purchased separately.
$85.00 – $435.00Price range: $85.00 through $435.00
Our new hub compatible self-timing taper mount adapters allow you to remove and re-install your silencer without having to re-zero/re-time each time. Click to purchase after adding CHAD end cap to cart:
Legendary performance, no blast.
Product Details
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Product FAQ
What is the CHAD?
The CHAD is a DMLS 3D printed Ti6Al4V (Grade 5 Titanium) high performance muzzle brake that sacrifices nothing in the pursuit of the ultimate in recoil and muzzle rise reduction, thanks to our patent pending re-directed blast technology that moves the blast away from the shooter softening it’s effects on the shooter. Giving you the experience of a lower performing and lower blast muzzle brake but having cutting edge performance.
Why is it called the CHAD?
CHAD is a “slang term that refers to a stereotypical alpha male; he is depicted as attractive, successful, muscular, cocky, and very popular among women (or otherwise a genetically superior male).”
It’s intended as an insult to the competition and their inferior beta products (that are all just copies of each other with recycled technology), but is also a reference to the CHAD’s performance and it’s place in the hierarchy of things. It’s the industries alpha brake.
It is the ultimate muzzle brake for modern precision rifles; lightweight and NRL hunter style rifles or heavy PRS style competition rifles.
How do I clean the CHAD?
Same way you would clean any other high performance muzzle brake. Soak it in a quality carbon cleaner for up to 1-2 hours (CLR or Lemi shine are best) and scrub the excess carbon off the outside with a dishwashing chux, every 300-500 rounds when you perform your barrels regular cleaning cycles. The finishes and coatings we use are inert and thus are unaffected by chemicals.
We recommend using an ultra sonic cleaner since it’s faster and cleans better (CLR or Lemi shine are recommended over Simple Green).
What is Diamond-like Carbon?
Diamond-like Carbon is a type of amorphous carbon material that displays some of the typical properties of diamond and can be applied via physical vapor deposition to substrates including metals, ceramics, glass, and polymers.
What is Physical Vapor Deposition?
Physical vapor deposition is characterized by a process in which a solid is transitioned from a condensed phase to a vapor phase and then back again to a thin film condensed phase within a vacuum. The coating left behind by the process is five to ten thousands of an inch thick, many times harder than any heat-treated steel and has the additional properties of a dry lubricant.
So, parts hold dimensional accuracy, while improving wear resistance, lowering the coefficient of friction, improving corrosion resistance and improving lubricity, while the coating remains inert to chemicals. Which is one of the main reasons why we use DLC and PVD coatings on our products.
Although DLC and PVD coatings are applied the same way, DLC and all the various versions of PVD applied materials, are all very different chemically (despite all achieving the same thing), which results in them all being wildly different coloured in their final condensed phase. For example; Titanium nitride being gold and Diamond-like Carbon being black, yet still having very similar properties.
This is how we’re able to offer different finishes like gold and rainbow, that are inert (un-affected by cleaning agents) and more durable than the hardest heat-treated steel’s finishes.
By competitors, for competitors.
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FAQ
What warranty do you offer?
All products come with a no-nonsense lifetime warranty.
If you notice something isn’t quite right when you receive your product or something strange happens to it, contact us so we can exchange or repair it, whatever is quicker. (We will always request the original item is returned to us for inspection). (Warranty does not include coatings).
Do you offer refunds?
We no longer offer full refunds for change of mind.
We are happy to offer refunds minus a 10% cancellation fee, plus postage fee’s if applicable. Please be aware of lead times, product finishes and necessary accessories before making purchases. Email or call for confirmation if unsure.
Do you have any dealers or only sell direct to the public?
We are in the process of setting up more dealers in the USA and around the world. If you are interested in becoming a dealer, please contact us to discuss terms. Our current USA dealers and International distributors are linked below.
(If we are out of stock, our dealer network is the best place to find stock. If you’re having trouble finding stock at our dealers, contact us, we are always aware of how much stock dealers have).
US Dealers:
International Dealers:
Are you in the military or have you been associated in the military in any way?
No. We are not ex-military and have not/do not claim to have/had any association with the military but we appreciate the sacrifice the boys have made past and present and is one of the reasons why we offer a military discount to thank all military members for their service. We are a small company but offer what we can.
What’s the companies name? I’m confused.
The company’s name is Warning Corporation.
We were formally known as Without Warning but due to restructuring from new ownership, the company went under a rebrand and has taken on a new direction. The original owner and people behind the company are still part of the company, just in role’s related to product development and testing.
What targets are used in the tuning videos?
The targets used in the tuner series of videos are simply a .pdf file printed at the local printer shop onto a3 cardboard, download them below. The target is a 0.1 mil grid with 0.1 mil orange squares. They are rotated 45 degrees, so you have fine aiming points for shooting groups. We find this is much more consistent than shooting at circles etc.
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