Heathen AR-15 / AR-10 0.750 brakes are now shipping for .223 & .308 - thread 1/2 x 28
https://www.insitearms.com/product/t...-muzzle-brake/
Heathen AR-15 / AR-10 0.750 brakes are now shipping for .223 & .308 - thread 1/2 x 28
https://www.insitearms.com/product/t...-muzzle-brake/
Last edited by Insite Arms; 06-13-2016 at 11:09 PM.
Link doesn't show .223 selection.
Look good as always though!
Was curious of the cost.
an error on the website...............will be fixed in the morning..
the 1/2x28 0.750 diameter brake will be available in .223/224 & 30 cal and other sizes by special order for light contour hunting rifles etc..
The price is the same for all brake sizes at $225 plus tax/s&h
What' the OD of the brake / barrel nut? My .223 measures .885 at the muzzle behind the threads so the above mentioned profile would not work for me.
Still no specs or links to the regular .223 model on the website.
Last edited by Boomer686; 10-25-2017 at 12:36 PM.
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You would need the 885 diameter brake...id guess 5/8x24
We can custom make a 22 cal for this model or most guys run a 6mm size brake. Our ports are designed to use all 3 chambers so a 6mm is very effective on sub 6mm bores.
I'm considering having my Tikka 308 Lite barrel (OD is about 0.660) shortened and threaded 1/2x28 for this brake. Looking for opinions on the 1/2x28 threading on a 30 cal and when these brakes will be available.
the .750 brakes are on the back burner for the larger calibers. Production on the.885 has us swamped but addition of a new machine we hope will kick us into getting caught up. We will be doing the 9/16x32 TPI for the larger 6mm, 6.5,7mm, and 30 cal as the 1/2 inch stuff can be suspect on crown expansion on some various hot calibers in those lines. You having the .660 Barrel od would be a perfect fit for this. These will be offered in a smooth line brake or gun smithed version if you will. hope to get caught up in the first few weeks in the new year.
Were working a few cool things for sure