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Muzzel brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="subsonic" data-source="post: 31538" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Hi JDJones 75,</p><p>try this link: <a href="http://opsinc.us/brake.php" target="_blank">http://opsinc.us/brake.php</a> </p><p>I went to the USA patent office website and read the patent on the Opsinc brake design and it is elegantly simple yet very clever at the same time. From the patent information they appear to be a very impressive and quiet brake he is using powder gases to interact with each other to drive the noise at 90 degrees to the shooter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subsonic, post: 31538, member: 1482"] Hi JDJones 75, try this link: [url="http://opsinc.us/brake.php"]http://opsinc.us/brake.php[/url] I went to the USA patent office website and read the patent on the Opsinc brake design and it is elegantly simple yet very clever at the same time. From the patent information they appear to be a very impressive and quiet brake he is using powder gases to interact with each other to drive the noise at 90 degrees to the shooter. [/QUOTE]
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