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School me on Suppressors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1880714" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>Perhaps you might consider a self timing muzzle brake such as the MBM brands ( Check out his videos and you might just change your mind.) </p><p>FYI MBM stands for Muzzle Brakes and More ! </p><p>There are a number of Self Timed Muzzle Brakes on the market and to my knowledge all use just one crush washer which does not in fact need to be literally crushed. This is accomplished by using a two part brake system which requires very little tension to stay in time.</p><p>I will agree that on some brakes in order to keep them in time the use of a series of crush washers is truly a pain , however after watching his videos and seeing first hand for myself how well they work I now have one on my .338 Win Mag. and a second one on my .300 Win Mag. Additionally I have two more for my 6.5 Creedmoors. This makes four (4) in total all without any misalignment problems.</p><p>They are very easily timed and can be removed for a simple cleaning or placed on any firearm and retimed as long as the TPI is the same in less than a minute provided you have a good rifle vise like the Tifton and a handy armorers wrench for an AR or a decent 3/4" wrench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1880714, member: 105459"] Perhaps you might consider a self timing muzzle brake such as the MBM brands ( Check out his videos and you might just change your mind.) FYI MBM stands for Muzzle Brakes and More ! There are a number of Self Timed Muzzle Brakes on the market and to my knowledge all use just one crush washer which does not in fact need to be literally crushed. This is accomplished by using a two part brake system which requires very little tension to stay in time. I will agree that on some brakes in order to keep them in time the use of a series of crush washers is truly a pain , however after watching his videos and seeing first hand for myself how well they work I now have one on my .338 Win Mag. and a second one on my .300 Win Mag. Additionally I have two more for my 6.5 Creedmoors. This makes four (4) in total all without any misalignment problems. They are very easily timed and can be removed for a simple cleaning or placed on any firearm and retimed as long as the TPI is the same in less than a minute provided you have a good rifle vise like the Tifton and a handy armorers wrench for an AR or a decent 3/4" wrench. [/QUOTE]
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