Type 81 LMG muzzle devices - post info, pics and links

I'm thinking about grabbing a AK74 style brake in 1/2, boring and tapping it, will advise.

Apparently it's pretty close to 5/8, so I'll try that out too.
 
I'm thinking about grabbing a AK74 style brake in 1/2, boring and tapping it, will advise.

Apparently it's pretty close to 5/8, so I'll try that out too.

I think the tap drill size for M16x1mm is like 15.6mm. 5/8-24 bored clean may not leave enough material for 100% threads...
 
I read it was M16x1mm, so I'm going with that, I don't expect re-tapping 5/8 to work. But almost as many times, I've seen people say to re-thread a 5/8 unit, so I'm going to attempt and document the process. I do not expect it to work, but people need proof.

True North Arms offers a re-thread service too. I don't know if they're set up for 16mm threads, but I think a Krink style brake would be super cool.
 
We are working on AK style slate break, hope to have in next 4-8 weeks! Pricing not confirmed but should be around $49

The original was slated for stable off-hand shooting for right handed shooters, so we are making it 3 position: right handed off-hand, left handed off-hand and center for supported shooting/bipod

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We are working on AK style slate break, hope to have in next 4-8 weeks! Pricing not confirmed but should be around $49

The original was slated for stable off-hand shooting for right handed shooters, so we are making it 3 position: right handed off-hand, left handed off-hand and center for supported shooting/bipod

good to hear.
 
We are working on AK style slate break, hope to have in next 4-8 weeks! Pricing not confirmed but should be around $49

The original was slated for stable off-hand shooting for right handed shooters, so we are making it 3 position: right handed off-hand, left handed off-hand and center for supported shooting/bipod]

Yes
 
My muzzle device is an extra that I had from a Hatsan Optima 12Ga. I just had to press it onto the T81 thread protector, the fit was about .008" interference fit. Seems very sturdy, I ran 200+ through it and it was great - all about the looks though, no function advantage.

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The thread is M16 x 1 right hand. In theory, you could take a 30 cal Muzzle device that is 5/8 x 24 and tap it out to M16 x 1....there should be enough meat left for decent threads.

Completely unrelated but have these been refinished? These look a mile better than the standard beechwood color.
 
We are working on AK style slate break, hope to have in next 4-8 weeks! Pricing not confirmed but should be around $49

The original was slated for stable off-hand shooting for right handed shooters, so we are making it 3 position: right handed off-hand, left handed off-hand and center for supported shooting/bipod

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Do these actually mitigate recoil? I've never tried a brake without holes or gills.
 
We are working on AK style slate break, hope to have in next 4-8 weeks! Pricing not confirmed but should be around $49

The original was slated for stable off-hand shooting for right handed shooters, so we are making it 3 position: right handed off-hand, left handed off-hand and center for supported shooting/bipod

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Slant breaks cause accuracy issues in my experience , only useful in full auto anyway .. you should make a AK74 style or just a birdcage type FH.
 
It will do fine at reducing muzzle jump on semi auto as well. Felt recoil will only be worse if the brake over compensates. I had a Dlask slant brake on a VZ 58 that did this, but also a Tapco and Corwin Arms slant brake that didnt and were quite pleasant to shoot.
 
They are not a brake at all but a compensator, used for helping maintain target while in full auto. Beside looking cool they'll serve no purpose while plinking at the range.
I'll be getting one anyway for the iconic AK look, in for a penny in for a pound as they say.
 
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