Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

Lex, The Nielsen systems built by Jens are well thought out and very effective. He was part of the team that set up Schultz & Larsen when they moved to Rask Mølle in DK and a good engineer and designer.

You may be able to find someone here in the UK who will ship to you however it would not be a good idea from the UK side of things. The UK export laws are constantly changing over here making life quite difficult when it comes to shipping many items overseas.
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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#12 Post by Gundoc »

Lantac Dragon. I'm pretty sure paul has someone in Holland that does European sales.
Lex

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#13 Post by Lex »

Ovenpaa, I'll check Jens for sure :) As for the shipping my company has an UK address and this might solve export issues unless a local permit ia required.
AR15

Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#14 Post by AR15 »

The Dutch no1 ipsc shooter runs my brake not to mention top shooters in Switzerland and across Europe.
You can get them direct from my good friend Roy at Dharkon Tactical in the Netherlands and he will ship anywhere in the eu.
The Dragon has been run against everything jp and surefire have on offer and wipes their ass. Get one and if you dont like it you can have your money back.
whats not to like though, over 30,000 sold in the USA in 1 year and its considered one of the absolute best brakes available. You can also mount a ase utra suppressor to it too. :).
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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#15 Post by Geek »

Try these

http://www.valkyrierifles.net/

I am in discussion for a muzzle brake for my Steyr Aug
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Geek


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Lex

Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#16 Post by Lex »

Thank you, AR-15 and Geek!

Geek, when you make your choice, may I ask to share it with me?

Kind regards,
Alex
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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#17 Post by Geek »

Lex wrote:Thank you, AR-15 and Geek!

Geek, when you make your choice, may I ask to share it with me?

Kind regards,
Alex

This is the response from Dave Wylde (it was also a very prompt response).

I have brakes which will screw straight on and can be timed with peel washers [ supplied ] these are £105 inc postage. They are two side ported style.
Regards,

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Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#18 Post by Geek »

Geek wrote:
Lex wrote:Thank you, AR-15 and Geek!

Geek, when you make your choice, may I ask to share it with me?

Kind regards,
Alex

This is the response from Dave Wylde (it was also a very prompt response).

I have brakes which will screw straight on and can be timed with peel washers [ supplied ] these are £105 inc postage. They are two side ported style.

This is what arrived today :D

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Just need to fit it now.
Regards,

Geek


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froggy

Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#19 Post by froggy »

LHS is based in Bulgaria and ship everywhere in Europe. They make a very efficient brake at controlling muzzle flip. It will cost you £ 40 delivered to your door .
Lex

Re: Recommendation for a .223 muzzle brake available in EU

#20 Post by Lex »

@Geek, it looks cool :) Congrats and thanks for sharing!

@froggy: Thanks for the info :) I've had a Bulgarian made brake once and it was a huge disappointment. I would prefer something proven although I know Pavel (the owner of LHS) personally and love his holsters. I think I'll get the Lantac Dragon.
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