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Vias Muzzle brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1680013" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Iron Worker,</p><p>I have known George Vias for many years, the original Vias brake designer... he's now in Greece retired. His last and best muzzle brakes design(s) I believe were sold to a company by the name of Gentry??, don't quote me on that, and if you'd like to email George Vias and ask him yourself... email me off the post. He did some great work in muzzle brake development over the years that many copied and tried to improve on.. his last brake design I think is the gold standard for muzzle brakes even today. Cheer's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1680013, member: 16609"] Iron Worker, I have known George Vias for many years, the original Vias brake designer... he's now in Greece retired. His last and best muzzle brakes design(s) I believe were sold to a company by the name of Gentry??, don't quote me on that, and if you'd like to email George Vias and ask him yourself... email me off the post. He did some great work in muzzle brake development over the years that many copied and tried to improve on.. his last brake design I think is the gold standard for muzzle brakes even today. Cheer's [/QUOTE]
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