Yup... recoil has never been a threat, or concern for the sks. Anyone who wants a muzzle brake.. must be for tacticool purpose only... or totally a wimp...![]()
If Comrade rifle designer Simonov had intended to put decadent capitalist muzzle brake on Simonov system carbine of 1945, glorious proletarian armament factory workers of Tula and Izveshk arsenals would have put them on rifles before issuing them to brave Red Army soldiers, comrade! Vodka ration denied! If recoil from 7.62x39mm too much, you are clearly shooting with hangover!
If Comrade rifle designer Simonov had intended to put decadent capitalist muzzle brake on Simonov system carbine of 1945, glorious proletarian armament factory workers of Tula and Izveshk arsenals would have put them on rifles before issuing them to brave Red Army soldiers, comrade! Vodka ration denied! If recoil from 7.62x39mm too much, you are clearly shooting with hangover!
I bought the bolt on type from another source.
AFAIK they are made by NC Star and are an AK74 look alike. The fit was sloppy to say the least. I used about 1/16" of aluminum shim stock wrapped around the barrel at the clamp point to take up the slack.
The brake is LOUD. Really loud. Unpleasantly loud. It works though. I wanted it to reduce muzzle rise and it did. But I didn't care for two things: the added weight; and did I mention the noise?
I ended up modifying it so it looks more like a Russian slant style AK brake. Muzzle rise is reduced and the sound blast is directed downrange where it's supposed to be
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