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AM Painkiller brakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="ss7mm" data-source="post: 383168" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Check with Kirby just to be sure. He has a lot of experience with these on all kinds and sizes of guns. It might depend on the size and profile of your barrel and overall look of the gun but you might end up with the slim model. Going too big probably wouldn't give you any extra benefits and might alter the overall look of the gun. I've got the big 5 port on my 7mm but it's on a 32" heavy profile barrel on a dedicated long range rig. I see no reason why the brake couldn't be used again. They're just threaded on and are easily removable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss7mm, post: 383168, member: 5"] Check with Kirby just to be sure. He has a lot of experience with these on all kinds and sizes of guns. It might depend on the size and profile of your barrel and overall look of the gun but you might end up with the slim model. Going too big probably wouldn't give you any extra benefits and might alter the overall look of the gun. I've got the big 5 port on my 7mm but it's on a 32" heavy profile barrel on a dedicated long range rig. I see no reason why the brake couldn't be used again. They're just threaded on and are easily removable. [/QUOTE]
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