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Ruger 10/22 Muzzle Brake
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<blockquote data-quote="katokoch" data-source="post: 206865" data-attributes="member: 11139"><p>I don't think any .22 rifle would warrant the use of a muzzle brake. How long is the barrel? A .920 barrel will be heavy enough to really dampen muzzle flip, etc. .22's really don't even have alot of recoil to start with.</p><p> </p><p>Besides that, in my opinion the clamp-on "barrel stabilizers" or slip over muzzle brakes just don't look good. Adjustable tuners for target rifles are a different thing, but I would just take the money you would spend on that and put it into better trigger/action parts if you haven't done it already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katokoch, post: 206865, member: 11139"] I don't think any .22 rifle would warrant the use of a muzzle brake. How long is the barrel? A .920 barrel will be heavy enough to really dampen muzzle flip, etc. .22's really don't even have alot of recoil to start with. Besides that, in my opinion the clamp-on "barrel stabilizers" or slip over muzzle brakes just don't look good. Adjustable tuners for target rifles are a different thing, but I would just take the money you would spend on that and put it into better trigger/action parts if you haven't done it already. [/QUOTE]
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