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Center Shot Rifles Muzzle Brake. New Product.
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 269954" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>I have updated the web site and included my new muzzle brake, that I will be installing and selling.</p><p></p><p>The brake is made by a local cnc shop. All the consentricity cut are made in one set-up on a cnc lathe so run-out is held to very tight tolerances. The second set-up is in a cnc mill where the 3 ports are cut.</p><p></p><p>The surface finish on these brakes is excellent, </p><p></p><p>Specs;</p><p></p><p>416SS</p><p>1" diameter</p><p>2.015" long</p><p>3 ports x5/16 wide</p><p>.250 thru hole</p><p>.100" thread relief</p><p>5/8 x 24 tpi</p><p></p><p>I designed the brake with a running thread into the first port. This allows a clear view of the crown for inspection and cleaning. (as seen in the pics).</p><p>I also included a thread relief in the brake so a relief will not need to be cut on the barrel thread tennon. I also widened the ports for what I feel will be more effective use of the 1" diameter dimension.</p><p></p><p>This thing is not a magical new muzzle brake, I used design features that I liked from 3 other brakes, to produce one that met my requirements for effectiveness and ease of instalation. </p><p></p><p>for more info go to;</p><p> <a href="http://www.centershotrifles.com" target="_blank">Center Shot Rifles (Pittsville, WI)</a></p><p>and view the suppliers page.</p><p>Brakes are in stock and ready to ship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 269954, member: 3733"] I have updated the web site and included my new muzzle brake, that I will be installing and selling. The brake is made by a local cnc shop. All the consentricity cut are made in one set-up on a cnc lathe so run-out is held to very tight tolerances. The second set-up is in a cnc mill where the 3 ports are cut. The surface finish on these brakes is excellent, Specs; 416SS 1" diameter 2.015" long 3 ports x5/16 wide .250 thru hole .100" thread relief 5/8 x 24 tpi I designed the brake with a running thread into the first port. This allows a clear view of the crown for inspection and cleaning. (as seen in the pics). I also included a thread relief in the brake so a relief will not need to be cut on the barrel thread tennon. I also widened the ports for what I feel will be more effective use of the 1" diameter dimension. This thing is not a magical new muzzle brake, I used design features that I liked from 3 other brakes, to produce one that met my requirements for effectiveness and ease of instalation. for more info go to; [url=http://www.centershotrifles.com]Center Shot Rifles (Pittsville, WI)[/url] and view the suppliers page. Brakes are in stock and ready to ship. [/QUOTE]
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