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1/6/2008 8:49:31 PM EDT
Hello all.  First off I would like to thank this site for giving me all of the information I have needed to purchase my first two Ar rifles.  I have a picture below of my 20" HBAR built on a Stag lower.  Yeah I know, its a deer head but since I like to hunt it doesn't really bother me.  Although I am a Pennsylvania resident, I am currectly in Connecticut going to school and have the neutered version to be compliant.  The onlt good thing about CT is that New Britain is only right up the road and all of the local dealers seem to carry stripped Stag lowers in stock so when I want a lower I just go and buy one.  Anyway, I saw someone who had a brake installed on his rifle that used set screws to attach.  I was wondering what manufacturers are out there that make brakes like that.  As per the first time poster rules a pic is below.  Thanks.

Picture of my rifle
1/7/2008 2:02:01 AM EDT
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Welcome!
1/7/2008 2:39:36 AM EDT
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Send the upper to adco to be done right,and welcome.
1/7/2008 3:48:52 AM EDT
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Durring the ban there were a few places you could get a set screw brake but they are not a good idea.  You need to dimple your barrel and even then they are prone to coming off and doing damage.  Get a pem-attached one or none at all.  My .02  
1/7/2008 5:05:40 AM EDT
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Durring the ban there were a few places you could get a set screw brake but they are not a good idea.  You need to dimple your barrel and even then they are prone to coming off and doing damage.  Get a pem-attached one or none at all.  My .02Wasn't aware of the dimple needed.  I would just send it out to adco as suggested above by demusn1979, but my plan is to hopefully retreat to a free state once I am done with school and then send it out to be threaded for a good old flash hider.  Was looking for a temp solution.  
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