Yea well i heard about it reducing recoil, and that would be my main purpose.How easy is it to install a brake?Is it one of those scew on packages or is it something that has to be threaded?Shooter said:Certainly it can. Porting can do several jobs, depending on design, from reducing recoil to covering and dispersing muzzle flash. What do you want it to do? If you wantto reduce recoil a brake may be a better choice,
O and is there a good place to find a brake?I googled it but cant find nothing.Is this something a gunsmith has to do, because when I pick up tools I usally screw something up, lol.Shooter said:Certainly it can. Porting can do several jobs, depending on design, from reducing recoil to covering and dispersing muzzle flash. What do you want it to do? If you wantto reduce recoil a brake may be a better choice,
Alright cool, thanks alotXd357 said:Check the gunsmiths sticky. Any one of them could do it for you just find one that's closest to you. The break is the way to go.
haha my wife just got done telling me the same thing, she pretty pissed right now becuase In the past 4 days i spent over 2k into guns,scopes,ammo.But it could be worse!I guess?Xd357 said:check around see what everyone else is chargeing.
I wanted something to mainly reduce recoil, and it needs to match the barrel so no black ones.Beladran said:what kinda port job are we talking about? do you want max recoil reduction?
http://www.montanaballistics.com/products/11-muzzle-brakes-compensators/6-tridelta-tactical-muzzle-brake-compensator
http://www.jprifles.com/1.4.2_re.php
Aslo do you think that tridelta muzzle brake compensator would fit on my barrel?Not sure if there universal or whatBeladran said:what kinda port job are we talking about? do you want max recoil reduction?
http://www.montanaballistics.com/products/11-muzzle-brakes-compensators/6-tridelta-tactical-muzzle-brake-compensator
http://www.jprifles.com/1.4.2_re.php