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  • mallcrawler
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 54

    Muzzle Brake/Flash Suppressor on a Stoeger 2000

    Sooooo I've been thinking about the never ending battle of saving my shoulder from the monster known as recoil on my M2000. Note: its the 18.5" w/ a PG. I was over on the SGW boards and saw a thread on barrel porting... One of the thread posters mentioned checking these muzzle brakes out. I'm not super sure how well barrel porting works, but I do know that muzzle brakes do help a bit (on rifles at least). My concern is legality... so I figured I'd ask over here in the Kalifornikastan board before I go to waste time waiting on the government's great response times. King Armory says that it serves as a muzzle brake/flash suppressor... but will that put that into consideration for 922r or illegal in-state? Thanks!

    -J
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    prc77
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2008
    • 2578

    Originally posted by mallcrawler
    Sooooo I've been thinking about the never ending battle of saving my shoulder from the monster known as recoil on my M2000. Note: its the 18.5" w/ a PG. I was over on the SGW boards and saw a thread on barrel porting... One of the thread posters mentioned checking these muzzle brakes out. I'm not super sure how well barrel porting works, but I do know that muzzle brakes do help a bit (on rifles at least). My concern is legality... so I figured I'd ask over here in the Kalifornikastan board before I go to waste time waiting on the government's great response times. King Armory says that it serves as a muzzle brake/flash suppressor... but will that put that into consideration for 922r or illegal in-state? Thanks!

    -J
    Yes, you can have a brake on a shotgun.Don't know about 922r though. I do have a KA1212 on my Moss 500. I do like it, alot. It does everything KA says it does.
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      mallcrawler
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 54

      Well glad to hear that brake is nice. My concern is that my M2000 is a semi-auto with a pistol grip (not sure if that matters as its a single unit with the stock).

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        prc77
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2008
        • 2578

        Originally posted by mallcrawler
        Well glad to hear that brake is nice. My concern is that my M2000 is a semi-auto with a pistol grip (not sure if that matters as its a single unit with the stock).
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