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Thread: New AGW Linear Muzzle Brakes

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    New AGW Linear Muzzle Brakes

    These are now in stock.

    Located on the website here.


    The AR brake will fit inside all the rails we have tried with DD being the smallest.

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    These ones are really easy to thread on as well with the cut outs on the back for the wrench


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    I love these great for keeping the blast forward
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    So, I was talking to Darren today and these aren't exactly flying off the shelf.

    Since I realize that we are relatively new to this segment of the market, and nobody really knows who we are, we want to give a little incentive to the buyer and get our product out there, recognized and appreciated.

    To show our commitment to our current customers, and to the new ones who may be a bit skeptical about a newcomer, we will be offering a $10 mail in rebate to anyone who purchases one of these from OSTS between now and 31 Oct. Do we think that the retail price is too high?...Absolutely not. Comparable products are priced from $40-$100+. Do we think that it is hard to break into the market with a new product and no big fancy name behind you?...Absolutely. You might have noticed we haven't given this brake a super cool, mean sounding name. Well, it's coming and being the sarcastic SOB that I am, the names will be a bit "tongue in cheek" so to speak We hope this will show our commitment to the Canadian firearms market and allow new customers to enjoy our product with a bit of a price break. Who doesn't like to save money right?

    The rebate is simple. Buy one of our linear muzzle brakes from OSTS between now and 31 Oct, email us a copy of the sales receipt (mike@allengunworks.com) clearly showing what you purchased and the date, and we will send you your $10. Please be sure to include an address to send it to!!
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    is this good for really sbr like 7.5? Other than redirecting the noise and pressure, are there any of those perceived benefits that pig and xb1 gives - increased reliability through increase dwell time, back pressure blah blah blah....

    My sbr is quite reliable with a regular a2 already, but if this will add to reliabilty of shooting different types of 5.56 or 223 and increase reliability and consistently...then I'll go for it.

    I'm no expert on any of that gas and cycling issues so...just a yes/no would be fine.

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    Yes I would like to know if this brake will still allow my 7.5in to cycle properly as I have a XB1 right now and its required or it will FTC. What set ups has your brake been tested on? thanks. Also, would like to see some clever names with these products

    Edited to add a Q: Also the pics make it look like a glossy finish, is it a gloss or a matte finish? The gloss would look kind of funny on my gun..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Gun Works View Post
    So, I was talking to Darren today and these aren't exactly flying off the shelf.

    Since I realize that we are relatively new to this segment of the market, and nobody really knows who we are, we want to give a little incentive to the buyer and get our product out there, recognized and appreciated.

    To show our commitment to our current customers, and to the new ones who may be a bit skeptical about a newcomer, we will be offering a $10 mail in rebate to anyone who purchases one of these from OSTS between now and 31 Oct. Do we think that the retail price is too high?...Absolutely not. Comparable products are priced from $40-$100+. Do we think that it is hard to break into the market with a new product and no big fancy name behind you?...Absolutely. You might have noticed we haven't given this brake a super cool, mean sounding name. Well, it's coming and being the sarcastic SOB that I am, the names will be a bit "tongue in cheek" so to speak We hope this will show our commitment to the Canadian firearms market and allow new customers to enjoy our product with a bit of a price break. Who doesn't like to save money right?

    The rebate is simple. Buy one of our linear muzzle brakes from OSTS between now and 31 Oct, email us a copy of the sales receipt (mike@allengunworks.com) clearly showing what you purchased and the date, and we will send you your $10. Please be sure to include an address to send it to!!
    PM sent.

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    Yes. But I won't stop there. When we tested it on my 7.5 it dramatically improved cycling. You could empty a mag as fast as you could pull the trigger with no issues. This is a result of the increased back pressure as you mentioned.
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    Sold, I'm down with OPP yeah you know me.
    Just going to see what else I can add to the cart.

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    just ordered one, will see how it works.
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