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Savage 111 7mm rem mag customization
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<blockquote data-quote="geargrinder" data-source="post: 527068" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Lots of semantics and word play going on here.</p><p></p><p>There's term "radial" which is describing the spacing and location of the gas ports as well as "radial" which is part of the name of Holland's brake. It's given the name because of the radial shape of baffles directing the gasses.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion the patent definition you quoted applies to the Vais/Radial style brakes not Mr. Holland's.</p><p></p><p>Then there are the terms "timed" and "indexed". In my book they mean the same thing. Brakes that have ports that are "radially" spaced do not need to be "timed/indexed". All others need to be. The ones that do need to be fixed to stay "timed/indexed". That can be done be being fitted against a shoulder(most common method) or by set screws, clamps, jam nuts, or some other sort.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to make sure we were all speaking the same language and supplied my meanings when I use those terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geargrinder, post: 527068, member: 6705"] Lots of semantics and word play going on here. There's term "radial" which is describing the spacing and location of the gas ports as well as "radial" which is part of the name of Holland's brake. It's given the name because of the radial shape of baffles directing the gasses. In my opinion the patent definition you quoted applies to the Vais/Radial style brakes not Mr. Holland's. Then there are the terms "timed" and "indexed". In my book they mean the same thing. Brakes that have ports that are "radially" spaced do not need to be "timed/indexed". All others need to be. The ones that do need to be fixed to stay "timed/indexed". That can be done be being fitted against a shoulder(most common method) or by set screws, clamps, jam nuts, or some other sort. I just wanted to make sure we were all speaking the same language and supplied my meanings when I use those terms. [/QUOTE]
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