twist on mzzlebrakes

Biggest issue with brakes is how the user needs to remove and clean them and the muzzles surface after firing. Especially after shooting corrosive.
The one brake I did like was the Choate birdcage style one for the SKS. Mainly because it utilizes the bayo mount and attached with a long hex bolt and nut, making it very secure.
 
Biggest issue with brakes is how the user needs to remove and clean them and the muzzles surface after firing. Especially after shooting corrosive.
The one brake I did like was the Choate birdcage style one for the SKS. Mainly because it utilizes the bayo mount and attached with a long hex bolt and nut, making it very secure.

Where can we get those, i did a google search and only saw it in the USA. No canadian dealers carry this one.....i like the look and would use it if i could find it
 
Where can we get those, i did a google search and only saw it in the USA. No canadian dealers carry this one.....i like the look and would use it if i could find it

A Canadian site has them, but they are not site sponsors and are out of stock. They also charge an arm and a leg.
I bought mine from my local CT a couple years ago. They were $10 each and I knew I'd never see them again so I bought 3 lol.
 
A Canadian site has them, but they are not site sponsors and are out of stock. They also charge an arm and a leg.
I bought mine from my local CT a couple years ago. They were $10 each and I knew I'd never see them again so I bought 3 lol.

Lucky duck :p i wish i could fine one, not that i think my sks needs it so much but my wife likes shooting the sks so anything to make her like it more im down for cheers.....if you wouldnt mind sharing which place is out of stock ?
 
Lucky duck :p i wish i could fine one, not that i think my sks needs it so much but my wife likes shooting the sks so anything to make her like it more im down for cheers.....if you wouldnt mind sharing which place is out of stock ?

Yeah it was allied arms.
 
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