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Thread: The " HEATHEN" Muzzle Brake is READY TO SHIP NOW !!!!

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    The " HEATHEN" Muzzle Brake is READY TO SHIP NOW !!!!

    This first batch is all finished in Flat Armor Black Cerakote

    This brake is specifically designed to direct a reduced blast signature toward the shooter and spotter while maintaining a reduction in muzzle jump and recoil.

    This brake is self-indexing and can be installed on most factory threaded barrels with no tools.

    We recommend a minimum barrel muzzle diameter of approx. 0.750"...if you have a smaller barrel a scaled down version of this brake is coming very soon! - for the AR and lighter weight barrel crowd.

    These brakes are available in the following thread specifications:

    5/8x24 - Rem/RPR etc..
    3/4x20 - ie. PGW Coyote
    3/4x24 - ie. Desert Tech.
    18x1mm - ie. Sako TRG


    http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...t-Muzzle-Brake

    http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum...rake-mini-test

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    Where do I order one?

    Black .308 for my rem 700

    5/8x24

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    please send any questions and required specs & mailing address to:
    insitearms@gmail.com
    Then EMT to above email address

    thanks

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    No reason to hunt down the APA anymore. Made right here n Canada.......gj.

    My next brake for sure.
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    Lets see a comparison review!

    I'm interested and would go this route if equivalent in operation. Less concerned about recoil (smaller caliber), but muzzle jump is important.

    Look great! Would love to support you guys.

    Edit: I think the last thread stated pricing, but you might as well re-confirm on this thread please. I might buy one just to check it out myself.
    Edit to a edit: Found this on the previous thread: "The price for this model in any of the thread configurations is $225 shipped anywhere in Canada"

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shibby! View Post
    Lets see a comparison review!

    I'm interested and would go this route if equivalent in operation. Less concerned about recoil (smaller caliber), but muzzle jump is important.

    Look great! Would love to support you guys.

    Edit: I think the last thread stated pricing, but you might as well re-confirm on this thread please. I might buy one just to check it out myself.
    Edit to a edit: Found this on the previous thread: "The price for this model in any of the thread configurations is $225 shipped anywhere in Canada"

    Thanks!
    Go on the Insite Arms Facebook page and you can see a video I posted there...it was mounted on a PGW 308 shooting 175 gr Bergers, you can see that there is no muzzle jump.....shot my 6xc all day today and at 1115 meters I could stay on target and watch my impacts on the steel....you won't be disappointed if you bought one.

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    Thanks.

    I might purchase one here in the next few days then.

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    The Ruger Precision Rifle has a .750 muzzle dia., would you recommend this brake or the soon to be released scaled down brake for it?

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    We recommend a minimum barrel muzzle diameter of approx. 0.775"...if you have a smaller barrel a scaled down version of this brake is coming very soon! - for the AR and lighter weight barrel crowd.
    Is there a technical reason for this or is it cosmetic?
    Whatever

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    The diameter of the locking nut that tightens against the shoulder of the barrel is around 0.640" so a muzzle diameter of 0.750 is completely fine. We picked 0.775 as an estimate of a balance in aesthetics....we very easily could and should have said 0.750...it will still look good in our opinion.

    The smaller brake we are going to be producing will in our opinion be undersized in looks on a 0.750 barrel - it will be designed with the lighter sporting barrels and AR rifles in mind.

    So Yes , it is good on a RPR

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