Hi folks,
I recently acquired a Choate SKS muzzle brake, wanting to get a good quality brake for my SKS-D. Why? Just for the fun of it. I like to get quality parts, and the cheap $10 brakes everyone is selling usually get mixed reviews (at best). And my boys are starting to shoot centre fire, so a brake is an idea that they like.
Tried hard to find a Canadian source, without luck. So, I found a place in the States which accepted to ship to Canada. I ordered two brakes, to spread the shipping and export fees a bit. Still cost me an arm and a leg for shipping and export fees...
But hey, now I have a Choate muzzle brake. 
It does feel like it's a quality product indeed. Solid steel, decent machining, a few surface marks on the finish though. One of the two brakes I received looks like it has a finger print on the surface finish
The brake slipped on the muzzle with some light tapping of a mallet - so a perfect fit. The last thing I would have wanted would have been for the muzzle to fit loosely. the bolt securing the brake in place goes through the cleaning rod hole (rod needs to be put away), and a lock nut is provided. Would have been nice for the nut to be blued, like all the other parts.
Didn't try it at the range yet, but that's coming soon. Considering that it seems to be a good product, I'm happy. Less happy about the fact that it ended up costing me... $65!!! So hopefully if you wish to get one, you can find a cheaper source.
Oh by the way, the second brake is up for grabs... At the same ridiculous price which I paid for it...
I recently acquired a Choate SKS muzzle brake, wanting to get a good quality brake for my SKS-D. Why? Just for the fun of it. I like to get quality parts, and the cheap $10 brakes everyone is selling usually get mixed reviews (at best). And my boys are starting to shoot centre fire, so a brake is an idea that they like.
Tried hard to find a Canadian source, without luck. So, I found a place in the States which accepted to ship to Canada. I ordered two brakes, to spread the shipping and export fees a bit. Still cost me an arm and a leg for shipping and export fees...
It does feel like it's a quality product indeed. Solid steel, decent machining, a few surface marks on the finish though. One of the two brakes I received looks like it has a finger print on the surface finish
The brake slipped on the muzzle with some light tapping of a mallet - so a perfect fit. The last thing I would have wanted would have been for the muzzle to fit loosely. the bolt securing the brake in place goes through the cleaning rod hole (rod needs to be put away), and a lock nut is provided. Would have been nice for the nut to be blued, like all the other parts.
Didn't try it at the range yet, but that's coming soon. Considering that it seems to be a good product, I'm happy. Less happy about the fact that it ended up costing me... $65!!! So hopefully if you wish to get one, you can find a cheaper source.
Oh by the way, the second brake is up for grabs... At the same ridiculous price which I paid for it...
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