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muzzle brake comparison-input wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 30289" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>I must chime in here.... The best brake I have EVER used (and i've tried almost all of them) is, hands down, the Vais brake. When I first considered this brand, I was skeptical at the claims the machinist made, but I was quickly humbled when I took my 30/378 to the range for a test fire after having one put on. It was phenomenal. It was everything George Vais said it was and MORE. The only other brake I would ever consider other than that would be the JP "Tank or Howitzer style" brake. Though, George Vais moved back to Greece, he sold the business to a guy here in San Antonio who is REALLY competent and focuses solely on accuracy. My personal opinion: Vais all the way.</p><p> <a href="http://www.muzzlebrakes.com" target="_blank">http://www.muzzlebrakes.com</a> </p><p></p><p>TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 30289, member: 1956"] I must chime in here.... The best brake I have EVER used (and i've tried almost all of them) is, hands down, the Vais brake. When I first considered this brand, I was skeptical at the claims the machinist made, but I was quickly humbled when I took my 30/378 to the range for a test fire after having one put on. It was phenomenal. It was everything George Vais said it was and MORE. The only other brake I would ever consider other than that would be the JP "Tank or Howitzer style" brake. Though, George Vais moved back to Greece, he sold the business to a guy here in San Antonio who is REALLY competent and focuses solely on accuracy. My personal opinion: Vais all the way. [url="http://www.muzzlebrakes.com"]http://www.muzzlebrakes.com[/url] TH [/QUOTE]
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