Best Muzzle Brake for SKS

Please, send photos for me to understand.
If its too tight, by how much it is ??? If you have something to take measurents of course !!!

ill try to take some photos tomorrow, its not a big deal it just needs some massaging with a light file. ill try to find a vernier or mic tomorrow to get you the exact measurements.
 
How is the fit with the aks74 clamped muzzle ???
If its fit well it can be interesting, just buy a good
set screw and add loctite into the hole !!!
What you think ? :pirate:
 
Why?Because they can do whatever they want.Plus it looks cool.:cool:

Yeah. It looks cool...think I'll install a muzzle brake on my 10-22. That'll make it look cool. I mean really...taming the ferocious recoil of the SKS is a tremendously important undertaking.
Don't forget to devise some kind of recoil reducing device for your slingshots as well. That'll make 'em look cool...

Sheesh...You guys need a life...
 
People are free to modify their stuff however they see fit. Nobody in this thread was told they *need* a brake for their SKS, its just something they want to add. They do add some LCF and help keep the muzzle down for faster rapid fire strings. Looking down your nose at someone for adding a $10 accessory to a $200 rifle is very pompous assed. Let em do what they want you fudds!
 
Hey JT_Trouble, how is the fit with the aks74 clamped muzzle ?

the one I had on my first build, it fit snug but not tight enough that I could go without the clamp. The screws that NC star provide were cheap, and when I tried to torque them down, the hex key rounded out the socket hole.

Yeah. It looks cool...think I'll install a muzzle brake on my 10-22. That'll make it look cool. I mean really...taming the ferocious recoil of the SKS is a tremendously important undertaking.
Don't forget to devise some kind of recoil reducing device for your slingshots as well. That'll make 'em look cool...

Sheesh...You guys need a life...

Your hilarious ... ever try stand up comedy. :D
 
Yeah i know all that.... :cool:
But i'm pretty sure its a socket head cap screw.
If its a poor grade screw, you can buy a better one ( higher grade )
And add loctite (blue) on the threads...

What you think of that JT ?

I would rather know what was once a tight fit... :D
 
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