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At 27:41 in the video there is a brake shown on the rifle. I am guessing it was made by NEA as the Troy host admits that a "Canadian" company is making the parts. I am interested because the FSB has been removed and the FSN-01k doesn't have a fsb to index brakes. Anyone heard or know of this brake that NEA has designed. I would really like to get a brake that doesn't need a set screw but index's properly.
On another note I saw a new brake made by BC Tactical that is two parts and designed to index without an fsb, if I am not mistaken.
I think I screwed the threads on my rifle last weekend tightening the brake too hard.
When I thread the FSN brake I find metal shavings afterwards and it requires full force to tighten. My NEA brake tightens easier but I still find shavings after removal. Do you guys know what I have to do to fix this?
At 27:41 in the video there is a brake shown on the rifle. I am guessing it was made by NEA as the Troy host admits that a "Canadian" company is making the parts. I am interested because the FSB has been removed and the FSN-01k doesn't have a fsb to index brakes. Anyone heard or know of this brake that NEA has designed. I would really like to get a brake that doesn't need a set screw but index's properly.
On another note I saw a new brake made by BC Tactical that is two parts and designed to index without an fsb, if I am not mistaken.
I think I screwed the threads on my rifle last weekend tightening the brake too hard.
When I thread the FSN brake I find metal shavings afterwards and it requires full force to tighten. My NEA brake tightens easier but I still find shavings after removal. Do you guys know what I have to do to fix this?



















































