.22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
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Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
hi,,forgive me for asking what may be a silly question,but what is the law regarding muzzle breaks,are they regarded the same as mods,or is there no law
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Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
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Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
Bump for the 1st of the month
Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
Which one will make .22 louder? I need a brake that will trigger my shot timer every time.
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Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
The type A that I have on my Buckmark carbine seems to do a good job of raising the perceived noise for the firer.BamBam wrote:Which one will make .22 louder? I need a brake that will trigger my shot timer every time.
As such, the brakes don't make the gun-shot louder per se, they just change the direction of the vented gasses from the muzzle.
Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
Have you tested any at the range to see if they make the ammo more accurate ?
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Re: .22rf MUZZLE BRAKE - New design available - £25 posted
The bloke that makes them has done extensive testing.top wrote:Have you tested any at the range to see if they make the ammo more accurate ?
They make the gun more accurate, as they change the harmonics of the barrel
Certainly seemed to be the case with my Buckmark
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