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- Sherwood Park, AB
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A close up the actual brake by itself would be nice. Top and bottom and muzzle end please.
A close up the actual brake by itself would be nice. Top and bottom and muzzle end please.
Just got one last week. Can't wait to try it out this weekend.
How long tell you have more 7.62 5/8 24 back in stock?
Nice looking brake, any plans to make some threaded M15x0.75 for the 'Rinco shorties?
I ordered two. 7.62 and 5.56.
I personally think you should do some more scientific style videos. I think they'd serve your sales well, and they'd probably be fun/interesting to do. Specifically, draw some lines on a large sheet of cardboard, and fire the rifles with the camera side-on the the muzzle/cardboard, so viewers can see the recoil and measure it against various other brakes (or brakeless) firearms. I love videos like that.
I ordered two. 7.62 and 5.56.
I personally think you should do some more scientific style videos. I think they'd serve your sales well, and they'd probably be fun/interesting to do. Specifically, draw some lines on a large sheet of cardboard, and fire the rifles with the camera side-on the the muzzle/cardboard, so viewers can see the recoil and measure it against various other brakes (or brakeless) firearms. I love videos like that.
i love mine just wish they came with shims to time them sanding 25thou off the crush washer is process
I second that! I'm looking for a brake but I can't seem to find many videos of yours to get a good idea of how the recoil looks like with it on.
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over half a rotation out. nothing some sandpaper, block of wood and an hour of neflix couldn't fix LOL
Interested in one of these too. Not much listed for bolt guns. Are they suited for this application? 6mm, 6.5, 7mm, and .308?
And will add to the above comments. I was trying to find out how well they work at reducing recoil and muzzle jump.