
Breek Arms has launched the Trash Shield, a HUB-compatible device designed to direct noise and muzzle blast downrange, enhancing shooting comfort in high-volume settings. Made from durable aerospace-grade aluminum, it’s compatible with modern suppressor systems and ideal for confined spaces, combining functionality with minimal added weight and length.
Breek Arms states “With the start of the 2026 competition and range season, Breek Arms has introduced the Trash Shield.
A HUB-compatible blast-forwarding device designed to redirect concussion, noise, and muzzle blast downrange. The Trash Shield helps create a more controlled and comfortable shooting environment during high-volume training and match conditions. Built for shooters running modern suppressor mounting systems, the Trash Shield delivers a practical solution for reducing side blast without compromising modularity.
Especially effective in confined environments such as indoor ranges, training scenarios, or team-based applications where controlling blast direction is critical. The Trash Shield is engineered to push unwanted “trash” including concussion and muzzle blast downrange, away from the shooter, judge, and observers.
Designed for use with industry-standard HUB-compatible mounting systems (1.375×24), including Plan B, Breek-LOK, and similar platforms, it integrates seamlessly into existing suppressor-ready setups. Constructed from aerospace-grade 7075-T6 aluminum and finished with a Type III hard-coat anodizing, the Trash Shield is built for durability while remaining lightweight and compact. Its aggressive exterior geometry provides a secure grip for quick installation and removal.
The result is a versatile, easy-to-use accessory that enhances shooter comfort, reduces side blast for those nearby, and adds a distinctive, aggressive look to any rifle setup. With minimal added length and weight, the Trash Shield maintains the balance and handling characteristics of the platform while delivering functional performance where it matters most.”
Learn more about Breek Arms: https://breekarms.com/
