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Muzzle brake question
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1248092" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>I have 3 of the JP Recoil Eliminators. They are good. Are you sure they don't offer the thread pitch you need plus a smaller exit hole? Two of the three I got with the exit hole smaller than I needed, then I drilled them out. If you are looking on Midway or Brownells, go straight to JP's website and look at all of their sizing options. </p><p></p><p>Plus direct from their website they usually have decent black Friday deals and that is just a couple weeks away. </p><p></p><p>One last thing. The threads on the barrel are not the only thing that should "handle" the pressure that the muzzle brake gets subjected to. Make sure there is enough barrel diameter that there will be some shoulder for the muzzle brake to tighten up against. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1248092, member: 90399"] I have 3 of the JP Recoil Eliminators. They are good. Are you sure they don't offer the thread pitch you need plus a smaller exit hole? Two of the three I got with the exit hole smaller than I needed, then I drilled them out. If you are looking on Midway or Brownells, go straight to JP's website and look at all of their sizing options. Plus direct from their website they usually have decent black Friday deals and that is just a couple weeks away. One last thing. The threads on the barrel are not the only thing that should "handle" the pressure that the muzzle brake gets subjected to. Make sure there is enough barrel diameter that there will be some shoulder for the muzzle brake to tighten up against. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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