.410 Muzzle brakes, do they make a difference?
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.410 Muzzle brakes, do they make a difference?
As the subject, has anyone shot a .410 with a muzzle brake? I was thinking of the Saiga .410's that were around a few years ago. I ask because I have to add a sound moderator attachment stub to a single shot .410 and it crossed my mind to slot it to form a basic brake that the sound moderator would screw over when used.
Re: .410 Muzzle brakes, do they make a difference?
I've never shot a .410 with a muzzle brake but I know they are available for the Saiga, the challenge would be to make a tidy job compatible with a moderator without getting too unwieldly.
Anything you can do to tame the ferocious recoil of the .410 has got to be worthwhile. :)
Anything you can do to tame the ferocious recoil of the .410 has got to be worthwhile. :)
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Re: .410 Muzzle brakes, do they make a difference?
I would be surprised if a .410 cartridge out of a 24"+ barrel would produce enough gas to make the muzzle brake do much of anything. Might look cool though!
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Re: .410 Muzzle brakes, do they make a difference?
Mrs T's Safir T14 had a muzzle brake on a 16" barrel.....then again it was an AR lookalike.. Almost no muzzle flip but it fitted the overall look of things..
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