Curtis Werries, a police sniper and competition shooter, developed the Big Chubby so he could recover quickly from recoil. The idea of a completely new design originated after attending a three-week Marine Corps Urban Sniper School. Many of the drills he fired required fast follow-up shots. The popular brake he was using at the time worked well at reducing recoil, but he was chasing his reticule. Werries believed he could come up with a design that would hold the reticule on target throughout recoil. After about a year of testing and refinement, Werries and Rat Worx joined together to put the Big Chubby on the market. Several Big Chubby brakes have been tested extensively at numerous sniper schools with awesome results. With proper body alignment, shooters have been able to hold their reticule on a 2" circle at 100 yards throughout recoil. The Big Chubby muzzle brake is designed for speed and accuracy. Available at RAT WORX www.ratworxusa.com
So, "Big Chubby," I guess.
Cool video! I'm not familiar with rifle caliber pistols, but that configuration looked quite manageable with the brake.
DrThunder88 3 weeks ago