Yes, a flash hider reduces recoil by redirecting the muzzle blast upwards and away from the shooter. This not only reduces the amount of noise and flash that is visible to the shooter, but it also helps to stabilize the firearm and keep it on target.
One downside of a flash hider, however, is that it can cause your weapon to become more difficult to suppress. So if you’re using a suppressor on your firearm, you may want to consider using a different type of muzzle device instead.
Robert Answered question July 1, 2022