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Anyone machine their own muzzle brakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="wasskeet" data-source="post: 2514036" data-attributes="member: 117080"><p>I've done my own porting on quite a few shotgun barrels (via dividing head & Bridgeport), about time to try a muzzle brake. May cheat on this a little though. 3d model and turn file over to the CNC guys. I have a friend at the range that has made a few of his own suppressors (legal via Form 1 I think it is) and his most recent design is very impressive. To look at it taken apart though, it took a pretty good while on a CNC. Very intricate web of baffling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasskeet, post: 2514036, member: 117080"] I've done my own porting on quite a few shotgun barrels (via dividing head & Bridgeport), about time to try a muzzle brake. May cheat on this a little though. 3d model and turn file over to the CNC guys. I have a friend at the range that has made a few of his own suppressors (legal via Form 1 I think it is) and his most recent design is very impressive. To look at it taken apart though, it took a pretty good while on a CNC. Very intricate web of baffling. [/QUOTE]
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