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Baby Muscle brake test/ Great American 338
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<blockquote data-quote="pitbull320" data-source="post: 368668" data-attributes="member: 10804"><p>I have to say it looks very close to me the only thing that looks different is the rear port on the muscle brake is straight and the painkiller is angeled and the painkiller has the ports in the top and that's it. </p><p> </p><p> My next question is how long doe's it take to make a brake the one post says you started in 1992 almost 20 years to make a muzzle brake that seems a little long to me and especially not to see or hear of it until this past year and correct me if I'm wrong but in a previous post on the muscle brake even Kirby made a comment on it.</p><p></p><p> I'm not try to grind an axe it just looks very close and it interests me on how it come about I have Kirby's painkiller and I have friends that have your muscle brake and next to each other they look the same to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pitbull320, post: 368668, member: 10804"] I have to say it looks very close to me the only thing that looks different is the rear port on the muscle brake is straight and the painkiller is angeled and the painkiller has the ports in the top and that's it. My next question is how long doe's it take to make a brake the one post says you started in 1992 almost 20 years to make a muzzle brake that seems a little long to me and especially not to see or hear of it until this past year and correct me if I'm wrong but in a previous post on the muscle brake even Kirby made a comment on it. I'm not try to grind an axe it just looks very close and it interests me on how it come about I have Kirby's painkiller and I have friends that have your muscle brake and next to each other they look the same to me [/QUOTE]
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