So, I did something dumb. Ordered myself a rather expensive muzzle brake, thinking that the threading would be standard. Well after trying to screw it on and getting exactly nowhere, I opened my eyes and did the preliminary searching that I should have done before I pressed the buy button.
Now I'm curious as to what people think about me rethreading the brake to fit my rifle.
Logistically it can be done. I'd be going from 1/2x28tpi to 14x1, both RH. There appears to be more than enough material to remove to properly tap it.
Specifically however, I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on whether I should do this (potentially compounding one problem with another). Want to know if any experienced people out there believe it will offer an "appropriate" effect. Specifically I'm interested in the compensation - I'm shooting 5.56 and it kicks like a little girl, but the muzzle rise is another story. Since my rifle is different from an AR, I expect the response from putting an AR brake on it will be different as well.
I bought the Lantac Dragon for 5.56, built for an AR. I plan to put it on my VZ58 chambered in 5.56.
My other alternative is to put the brake in the spare parts box, and wait for when hell freezes over and ARs become non-restricted. Don't have, nor want a restricted license, because I simply disagree with the concept that some should be restricted and some should not.
Or I could sell it at a loss on the equipment exchange. Cannot return it, "all sales final".
Now I'm curious as to what people think about me rethreading the brake to fit my rifle.
Logistically it can be done. I'd be going from 1/2x28tpi to 14x1, both RH. There appears to be more than enough material to remove to properly tap it.
Specifically however, I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on whether I should do this (potentially compounding one problem with another). Want to know if any experienced people out there believe it will offer an "appropriate" effect. Specifically I'm interested in the compensation - I'm shooting 5.56 and it kicks like a little girl, but the muzzle rise is another story. Since my rifle is different from an AR, I expect the response from putting an AR brake on it will be different as well.
I bought the Lantac Dragon for 5.56, built for an AR. I plan to put it on my VZ58 chambered in 5.56.
My other alternative is to put the brake in the spare parts box, and wait for when hell freezes over and ARs become non-restricted. Don't have, nor want a restricted license, because I simply disagree with the concept that some should be restricted and some should not.
Or I could sell it at a loss on the equipment exchange. Cannot return it, "all sales final".