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  • fishen01
    Member
    • Dec 2015
    • 156

    Machining a muzzle brake

    I was just wondering about machining a muzzle brake is it worth it or is purchasing a ported muzzle brake just easier??? I have a cylindrical muzzle brake with no ports around the brake. There are small ports at the tip of the muzzle brake. It handles recoil great and doesn't gas everyone out. Thanks
  • #2
    81turbota
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    • Oct 2014
    • 2956

    Unless you have a mill buying a new one in the style you disre will be cheaper and easier. May I ask what is driving the desire to change it if your current one works well?
    C&R nut.

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    • #3
      fishen01
      Member
      • Dec 2015
      • 156

      To be honest no real rational reason behind the change. The brake I have works great. I just get into these kicks sometimes with all these different manufacturers putting out all these different muzzle brakes. I appreciate the response. Thank you

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      • #4
        baih777
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Jul 2011
        • 5679

        Your better off buying a vise. Barrel vise jaws. And buying them online.
        Been gone too long. It's been 15 to 20 years since i had to shelf my guns. Those early years sucked.
        I really miss the good old Pomona Gun Shows.
        I'm Back.

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        • #5
          Jimi Jah
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Jan 2014
          • 17476

          Dozens are available for under $20. Why bother?

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          • #6
            Schutzman
            Banned
            • Sep 2012
            • 261

            Sounds like the one you have gives good results, for ya. Why bother?

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