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Holland Radial Muzzle Brake On XP-100 handgun
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<blockquote data-quote="zoeper" data-source="post: 279946" data-attributes="member: 10682"><p>Just out of curiosity...</p><p>With a brake ported on 3 sides i would expect it to force the barrel in the direction of the unported side (downwards). I can see that some downward force might be good, but if the brake can hold the recoil of a magnum calibre with the force of the gas against the (what looks like +-10degree) angled baffles, i would expect 3 times that in the downward direction?</p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts on this? (no intent on hijacking a good thread)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoeper, post: 279946, member: 10682"] Just out of curiosity... With a brake ported on 3 sides i would expect it to force the barrel in the direction of the unported side (downwards). I can see that some downward force might be good, but if the brake can hold the recoil of a magnum calibre with the force of the gas against the (what looks like +-10degree) angled baffles, i would expect 3 times that in the downward direction? Any thoughts on this? (no intent on hijacking a good thread) [/QUOTE]
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