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Posted: 6/27/2024 3:05:44 PM EDT
[Last Edit: HansohnBrothers]
Our radial muzzle brake effectively reduces felt recoil and does not need to be timed. Compatible with all calibers with a diameter of, or less than .375 or 9mm. Made from 17-4 stainless steel with enhanced durability using black nitride coating; our brake is able to handle hard use. 3/4 wrench flats on the rear for ease of installation and removal.
If you don't need much recoil reduction or need to have a reduced length, our Radial K brake may be the answer you're looking for. Compatible with Q Plan B style adapters. Radial Brake Radial K Brake Radial protrusion into silencer with the below mounts:
Radial K protrusion into silencer with the below mounts:
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Sweet
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I don’t like making plans for the day. Because then the word "premeditated" gets thrown around in the courtroom.
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@HansohnBrothers
Square shoulders, I presume? |
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Sweet looking designs. You guys did well!
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Nice. Unfortunately I'm locked into dead air Xeno adapters and mounts. If you come up with tapered muzzle brakes for the DA455 hub adapter please let me know.
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Originally Posted By Mav3rick: Nice. Unfortunately I'm locked into dead air Xeno adapters and mounts. If you come up with tapered muzzle brakes for the DA455 hub adapter please let me know. View Quote Attached File |
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since it appears DA is not going to do really much to expand the xeno line up anytime soon, it would be cool to see other MFGs take on that demand.
xeno is a fantastic system. the problems are the lack of options. you get missionary-ass thread pitches and shit. |
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You mean this old thing, I have had it for a long time. At least 2 weeks.
I guess I should give it a review. It fit on the rifle, the explor30 fit on it and nothing blew up or came loose when I shot it. I dont know what else to say, it did what its supposed to do. Attached File |
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"I am gonna laugh my ass off looking out the air vent of the box car watching some of you shot in the head in a ditch when you finally realize it's time to resist." stolen from RR_broccoli
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Don't let the join date fool you... here since '97
VA, USA
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Don't let the join date fool you... here since '97
VA, USA
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Originally Posted By StaccatoC2: You mean this old thing, I have had it for a long time. At least 2 weeks. I guess I should give it a review. It fit on the rifle, the explor30 fit on it and nothing blew up or came loose when I shot it. I dont know what else to say, it did what its supposed to do. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/497353/PXL_20240628_172746756_jpg-3252806.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Switchback_Arms: Originally Posted By Mav3rick: Nice. Unfortunately I'm locked into dead air Xeno adapters and mounts. If you come up with tapered muzzle brakes for the DA455 hub adapter please let me know. Same Also same. A large bore brake would be lovely. |
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Originally Posted By Mesooohoppy: since it appears DA is not going to do really much to expand the xeno line up anytime soon, it would be cool to see other MFGs take on that demand. xeno is a fantastic system. the problems are the lack of options. you get missionary-ass thread pitches and shit. View Quote forward control design makes muzzle devices for the xeno line. |
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Originally Posted By HansohnBrothers: Yes, square shoulders. Our direct thread adapters have the 25 taper. View Quote Since your brakes follow the Q Plan B/Rearden Atlas pattern on the outside, how about models that also follow the Q/SIG taper pattern on the inside? The DT adapters don't protect the blast baffle. |
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These look cool. How do you like the bigger port size vs the cherry bomb?
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Don't let the join date fool you... here since '97
VA, USA
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Originally Posted By LeeTN: Since your brakes follow the Q Plan B/Rearden Atlas pattern on the outside, how about models that also follow the Q/SIG taper pattern on the inside? The DT adapters don't protect the blast baffle. View Quote |
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Don't let the join date fool you... here since '97
VA, USA
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An A1 inspired radial muzzle brake that doesn’t need timing and doesn’t cost $100 bucks. Perfect. Now chop off the external threads with a major OD 0.860 with a .0750 wrench flat and a 0.625 groove and you have a perfect gate lok muzzle device. Looks like you you are really close already. I will be standing by.
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Stand for something, or fall for anything.
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Originally Posted By JamPo: An A1 inspired radial muzzle brake that doesn’t need timing and doesn’t cost $100 bucks. Perfect. Now chop off the external threads with a major OD 0.860 with a .0750 wrench flat and a 0.625 groove and you have a perfect gate lok muzzle device. Looks like you you are really close already. I will be standing by. View Quote 0.125” groove? If you want a GateLok compatible muzzle brake for 5.56 this $15 KAK brake looks like it might work: https://kakindustry.com/1-2-28-big-hole-brake Sure, you have to time it, but probably kicks up less dust than a radial brake. |
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Originally Posted By KalmanPhilter: 0.125” groove? If you want a GateLok compatible muzzle brake for 5.56 this $15 KAK brake looks like it might work: https://kakindustry.com/1-2-28-big-hole-brake Sure, you have to time it, but probably kicks up less dust than a radial brake. View Quote Not radial. Will need to be timed . I have a KAK comp. The OD is oversized and the wrench flats are undersized. Undersized wrench flats gives you waaay to much rotation. ETA: The reason why this is import and to me is, if you have a light that extends past the rail you can’t access the latch. Which I do. If you have a NV illuminator or laser on the opposite side at the end of the rail, which I do depending on the rifle it is difficult to reach the latch . Especially if you are wearing a heavy glove to remove a warm suppressor. No worries not using an A2 type device. Kcan lives here. |
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Originally Posted By HansohnBrothers: Thanks for the review. I mean, it does what it does. View Quote Both 2” long brake & FH are a perfect length for a pin & weld on 14.7 barrels without needing any spacer. Please consider adding a pre-drilled hole in the future (unless I’m missing it’s as a current feature). |
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