Miculek/DPMS Brake.

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Hey anyone know where to get a Miculek brake for my AR that will ship to Canada or even better yet someone who sells it in Canada...Thanks

BTW Brownells is backordered
 
Brownell's won't ship it to Canada even though it is under the $100 dollar limit.

PM inbound on where you can get one.
 
Brownells won't ship any compensators or muzzle devices without you going through the process of filling out the export papers.
So it's not that they won't ship them.
It's that export control paperwork and an end user certificate must be completed.
A simple call to Sandy will get that done.
 
Well it seems to be the same kind of 3 port design as the ones I mentioned so I would assume they yield the same results.

I have and A6, it's impressive. Other people have said good things about it too.
If you got one, you could 1 up your buddie, cause yours will be Canadian made.

Dlask isn't showing them on their site right now, hmmm, must be out of stock too.

Well, that Crusader should work for you also.

If you have the money and want something right nice, the ATRS muzzle break:
http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/ar15.html

Just throwing these out there, I doubt there is anything special about the Miculek.
 
Im really just looking for the miculek bcuz i shot my buddies with it and was very impressed

My question is what rifle was your buddies brake on?
Does the rifle have the same length gas system as yours?
Does it have the same buffer?
An adjustable gas block?

My buddy just purchased the DPMS 3g1 which has the Miculek brake on it but it also has a rifle length gas system which makes the gun feel very tame.
I should have my Stag 3 gun here in 3-30 weeks depending on the Quebec CFO.
We'll be comparing the 2 guns and brakes to see what they do.

I have a JP brake on my 14.5" Norinco and it doesn't do much compared to the same brake on an 18" barrel with a rifle length gas system and a low mass bolt etc.
It goes to show you that one part alone isn't a solution to a problem.
I've fired a KAC M249 on full auto with a Surefire brake and it was the flattest shooting rifle in 5.56 that I've ever shot.
I wonder if it was the rifle or the brake that made the difference.
 
Well it seems to be the same kind of 3 port design as the ones I mentioned so I would assume they yield the same results.

I have and A6, it's impressive. Other people have said good things about it too.
If you got one, you could 1 up your buddie, cause yours will be Canadian made.

Dlask isn't showing them on their site right now, hmmm, must be out of stock too.

I bought my Dlask A6 brake to go on my SU-16 a couple of weeks ago from Yoram at International Shooting Supplies in Surrey. He told me that he bought the last few that Joe had in stock, and that he wasn't going to make these anymore. At $40, I couldn't resist...and it worked really well and looks great on my SU-16. I don't know if they have any more...but $40 is pretty cheap for a good quality brake.
 
Well it seems to be the same kind of 3 port design as the ones I mentioned so I would assume they yield the same results.

I have and A6, it's impressive. Other people have said good things about it too.
If you got one, you could 1 up your buddie, cause yours will be Canadian made.

Dlask isn't showing them on their site right now, hmmm, must be out of stock too.

Well, that Crusader should work for you also.

If you have the money and want something right nice, the ATRS muzzle break:
http://www.albertatacticalrifle.com/ar15.html


Just throwing these out there, I doubt there is anything special about the Miculek.

Thanks for your input...maybe I'll just go with the a6

My question is what rifle was your buddies brake on?
Does the rifle have the same length gas system as yours?
Does it have the same buffer?
An adjustable gas block?

My buddy just purchased the DPMS 3g1 which has the Miculek brake on it but it also has a rifle length gas system which makes the gun feel very tame.
I should have my Stag 3 gun here in 3-30 weeks depending on the Quebec CFO.
We'll be comparing the 2 guns and brakes to see what they do.

I have a JP brake on my 14.5" Norinco and it doesn't do much compared to the same brake on an 18" barrel with a rifle length gas system and a low mass bolt etc.
It goes to show you that one part alone isn't a solution to a problem.
I've fired a KAC M249 on full auto with a Surefire brake and it was the flattest shooting rifle in 5.56 that I've ever shot.
I wonder if it was the rifle or the brake that made the difference.
His was on a 14.5 Norc as well...which is what I have

I bought my Dlask A6 brake to go on my SU-16 a couple of weeks ago from Yoram at International Shooting Supplies in Surrey. He told me that he bought the last few that Joe had in stock, and that he wasn't going to make these anymore. At $40, I couldn't resist...and it worked really well and looks great on my SU-16. I don't know if they have any more...but $40 is pretty cheap for a good quality brake.
$40? wow thats a great price
 
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