OG-danimal
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Any advice on how to get a muzzle break off by myself? I don't have a barrel vise and don't want to take it to a gun smith…
Thanks!
Thanks!
Any advice on how to get a muzzle break off by myself? I don't have a barrel vise and don't want to take it to a gun smith…
Thanks!
Good to know. What thread size and pitch?Careful. My factory Remington 700 7mm STW is left handed thread
I had an issue like that with the Remington 700 when I wanted to change to a target/sniper brake. Get a heat gun and direct it on the brake only, (angle it from the rear to the front if need be) Let it get good and hot then take a punch the same size of the holes in the brake push it through then take a piece of pipe and place it over the punch, and turn the old brake off. They actually come off quite easy and the heat won't hurt the barrel. Make sure you don't grab the old brake with bare hands, the hand you burn the hell out of WILL be your own. It's not fancy, but it works without loosening the barrel. If you are worried about loosening the barrel place it in a vise with wood between the jaws and the vise to hold it in place when twisting it off. If this doesn't work you will need to take it to a gunsmith. Don't try cutting it off the barrel yourself. Cutting it off squarely is not possible without the proper equipment and re-crowning the barrel requires specialized tools.Any advice on how to get a muzzle break off by myself? I don't have a barrel vise and don't want to take it to a gun smith…
Thanks!