Where to purchase rb35 muzzle break?

The Rob

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I have the Just Right carbine and I was wondering where I'd be able to purchase the rb35 muzzle brake in Canada?
I've seen it a few places in the US and on ebay but nowhere that ships to Canada.

Thanks.
 
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OMG I'm gonna lose my mind if I see ONE more person call a muzzle brake a BREAK.
It is not BREAKING your gun or going on a break.
It is a BRAKE. Brakes STOP things. The muzzle brake is to reduce muzzle flip usually.
A break BARREL is a type of action found on some firearms.

Sorry for coming-off as rude.
It's just so often written as BREAK even by some gun store OWNERS and I'm NOT even kidding. It drives me pretty crazy :facepalm
It's kind of embarrassing too cause a lot of foreigners frequent this forum and ...I know, WHO CARES but... they even talk about us in other forums. I usually say it's because there are a lot of Francophones in Canada and so they have a hard time spelling in Henglish eh. KNOWING that most are not French or Quebequois at all. Just English speaking Western Canadians who refuse or don't know how to deal with spellcheck.
I know..this whole BREAK thing wouldn't trigger spellcheck.

Anyway... PLEASE everyone... it's a muzzle BRAKE.
 
Lol I was debating on the spelling but when plenty of hits came up in google as "break" I went with that one.
So back to the question....
 
OMG I'm gonna lose my mind if I see ONE more person call a muzzle brake a BREAK.
It is not BREAKING your gun or going on a break.
It is a BRAKE. Brakes STOP things. The muzzle brake is to reduce muzzle flip usually.
A break BARREL is a type of action found on some firearms.

Sorry for coming-off as rude.
It's just so often written as BREAK even by some gun store OWNERS and I'm NOT even kidding. It drives me pretty crazy :facepalm
It's kind of embarrassing too cause a lot of foreigners frequent this forum and ...I know, WHO CARES but... they even talk about us in other forums. I usually say it's because there are a lot of Francophones in Canada and so they have a hard time spelling in Henglish eh. KNOWING that most are not French or Quebequois at all. Just English speaking Western Canadians who refuse or don't know how to deal with spellcheck.
I know..this whole BREAK thing wouldn't trigger spellcheck.

Anyway... PLEASE everyone... it's a muzzle BRAKE.

Yo pump the breaks man it's not the end of the world. Since I'm at work I'm taking a brake to reply here, I figure my boss won't brake my arm if I'm not on his time ;) Have you tried posting in pistol forum since the rb35 is a 9mm break?

Good luck :)
 
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