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A new concept in Muzzle Brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 297355" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>Kirby, It does share the similarity of having a pair of angled ports. </p><p></p><p>The concept of a straight port to help shear off some back blast was an idea brought to me by Neal. Neal gave me the concept due to a demand he was having and the lack of a product that suited his needs. </p><p></p><p>I came up with the dimensional design based on what I require in a brake: Ease of instalation, Looks good, works effectivly, precisly machined, and can taper into the barrel. I do not intend that the diameter of this brake be turned down, it is what it is for all intent and purpose.</p><p></p><p>The magnum muscle brake is being run with this standard muscle brake as we speak and that was soley by the request of Neal. Some of his pistols are very large and wear Barrets 50bmg brakes. Which are giving him headaches! This round brake will allow for turning down, or slabing to fit the needs of the end users demands.</p><p></p><p>I have 4 pistols that will be fitted for testing purposes and a couple of my personal rifles will be switched to the muscle brake for testing. If you would like to try one Kirby, I'll send one out to you. Dealer prices will be available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 297355, member: 3733"] Kirby, It does share the similarity of having a pair of angled ports. The concept of a straight port to help shear off some back blast was an idea brought to me by Neal. Neal gave me the concept due to a demand he was having and the lack of a product that suited his needs. I came up with the dimensional design based on what I require in a brake: Ease of instalation, Looks good, works effectivly, precisly machined, and can taper into the barrel. I do not intend that the diameter of this brake be turned down, it is what it is for all intent and purpose. The magnum muscle brake is being run with this standard muscle brake as we speak and that was soley by the request of Neal. Some of his pistols are very large and wear Barrets 50bmg brakes. Which are giving him headaches! This round brake will allow for turning down, or slabing to fit the needs of the end users demands. I have 4 pistols that will be fitted for testing purposes and a couple of my personal rifles will be switched to the muscle brake for testing. If you would like to try one Kirby, I'll send one out to you. Dealer prices will be available. [/QUOTE]
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