I thought Smith wouldn't ship to Canada??? If they do, I'm all over that like a fat kid on a cupcake!
-M

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K.Y.
I thought Smith wouldn't ship to Canada??? If they do, I'm all over that like a fat kid on a cupcake!
-M
I know were not allowed full auto in Canada but watch this video then ask me about what muzzle brake you would use;
http://www.smithenterprise.com/misc/SEI_M14_USCG_MB-1.mpg
Rauch - do you make those breaks for the full length bbl's too?
would the dlask xb2 work for a short barreled m14? ive been eyeing one if the us navy style one on my 18.5 inch barreled m14 dosnt suite me
But DOC-M I thought you were allready the fat kid on the cupcake.
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K.Y.
The vortex is a flash suppressor not a muzzle brake, I have one on a shorty and does nothing to control muzzle climb . BTW Doesn’t Smith Enterprises have a patent pending for the vortex suppressor as it is their registered trademark, if so cloning the vortex and commercially selling them is probably breaking the law - just a thought.
The dlask vortex was brought to smith's attention some 7 years ago.
If there was a case to be made I'm sure it would have happened long ago.
Smith enterprise vortex flash hiders to the best of my knowledge are ITAR controlled and are not availlable for export out of the states. Muzzle brakes are permitted however. Also, the vortex is a u.s. Patent and patent pending is not a legal protection. Also, if an item is not exportable due to government regulation, how can one even legally pursue a binding patent in a foreign country.
I'll leave the legalities of it up to the manufacturers to hash out. The product is availlable in canada, and in demand by my customers.
If we follow the logic above, the marstar AKM stock is a clone of the sage.....and if we dig deeper we will find many "unobtainium" items being made in canada and abroad that are filling the void that restrictive US regulation is causing in the firearms accessory industry.
The vortex is not a muzzle brake, I didn't say it was.
Regardless it is a viable option, here in canada for those who want them.
I coincidentally have a run of 1/2x28 muzzle brakes, not my design, that will be avillable mid next week. They will be black.
I'll ask him tomorrow afternoon
I'll also ask him to make another run of the break he used to make for the standard barrels.... I really liked those
Next week I'll be receiving a run of 1/2x28 vortex flash hiders in .308 bore and will update my dealer add once in stock, they will be matte black. Of all the short barrel muzzle devices I've tried, I like the vortex. Seems to reduce muzzle climb somewhat, recoil in the m14 is minimal anyways so not concerned with reducing it and the vortex doesn't give the muzzle blast that most breaks do.
I like the old dlask large hole multiport and the smith ent coast guard for use on standard length barrels. Bonus with the smith is it comes with a front sight base. (Order from albertatacticalrifle here on cgn)
For shorty barrels I'll stick to a vortex