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Muzzle Break for AR
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<blockquote data-quote="Greywolf18" data-source="post: 247885" data-attributes="member: 14172"><p>I have a question for everyone out there. I have recently purchased a Stag Arms Model 6 Super Varminter. I know there is little kick with a .223 since I am active duty and have shot it frequently over the last 12 years, but I am wanting to make the rifle to where I can see point of impact through a scope. I am wondering what everyone would suggest for the best muzzle break for an AR rifle. This model from Stag does not come threaded for a break so I will have to send it to a gunsmith to get the work done as well. I saw a thread for best muzzle break, but no one mentioned any AR's that I could see while I was skimming through it. I also want to make sure that the brake will not mess with the cycling of the weapon. If anyone has done a brake on this particular model of AR, or know someone who has, I would greatly appreciate it if you shared your opinions.</p><p> </p><p>I have an M4 that I play with, but I've never had a good tack driving AR before so I am really excited about pushing it past the 1/2" guarantee! All of my other guns are for big game, except for a 10/22 and a Savage .17HMR, I've gone prairie dog hunting with family back in Utah/Wyoming, but have always had to borrow a gun. So now I want to have this rifle a tack driver so I can go help shoot some prairie dogs this summer when I go home. Thanks in advance for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greywolf18, post: 247885, member: 14172"] I have a question for everyone out there. I have recently purchased a Stag Arms Model 6 Super Varminter. I know there is little kick with a .223 since I am active duty and have shot it frequently over the last 12 years, but I am wanting to make the rifle to where I can see point of impact through a scope. I am wondering what everyone would suggest for the best muzzle break for an AR rifle. This model from Stag does not come threaded for a break so I will have to send it to a gunsmith to get the work done as well. I saw a thread for best muzzle break, but no one mentioned any AR's that I could see while I was skimming through it. I also want to make sure that the brake will not mess with the cycling of the weapon. If anyone has done a brake on this particular model of AR, or know someone who has, I would greatly appreciate it if you shared your opinions. I have an M4 that I play with, but I've never had a good tack driving AR before so I am really excited about pushing it past the 1/2" guarantee! All of my other guns are for big game, except for a 10/22 and a Savage .17HMR, I've gone prairie dog hunting with family back in Utah/Wyoming, but have always had to borrow a gun. So now I want to have this rifle a tack driver so I can go help shoot some prairie dogs this summer when I go home. Thanks in advance for the help! [/QUOTE]
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