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New Muscle Brake
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim See" data-source="post: 823997" data-attributes="member: 69519"><p>I suggested the 5/8x24 because if you have a small barrel dia. you should use the slabbed version (lighter, slimmer profile) With the round version I figured it would go on the heavier barrels up to 1" and can be turned down to .850 dia. to match those profile barrels at the muzzle.</p><p></p><p>This was always a brake I planned on doing and never did. Sales of the mini magnum muscle brake were out-pacing the first model mini brake so it was the logical progression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim See, post: 823997, member: 69519"] I suggested the 5/8x24 because if you have a small barrel dia. you should use the slabbed version (lighter, slimmer profile) With the round version I figured it would go on the heavier barrels up to 1" and can be turned down to .850 dia. to match those profile barrels at the muzzle. This was always a brake I planned on doing and never did. Sales of the mini magnum muscle brake were out-pacing the first model mini brake so it was the logical progression. [/QUOTE]
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