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Posted: 4/23/2013 12:09:53 AM EDT
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AK Series Single Port Break -Single Port Design -Short 1.2" OAL -4140 Steel -14x1 LH thread -Melonite QPQ Finish -Dual Indexing points -Awesome performance in a small package, stops muzzle rise completely -Proper port and bore size for maximum effectiveness for 7.62 Ammunition Specs 1.5oz. 1.2" Length .90" Width $44.95 See the video's on our website to get an idea how well it works. SLR Rifleworks.com |
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Any chance of other thread choices in the future? I know it's a long shot, but I'm really looking for this brake in 9/16-24 RHT for a rifle of mine.
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Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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Pricey.
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Go and hide in a hole if you wish, but you won't live one instant longer. Your fate is fixed. Fear profits a man nothing.
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Where are the videos? I did not find any on the website.
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I'd love one in 24mm for my SBR'd 107CR.
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I viewed the video. It looks like it its a great brake. I would try it but the side blast looks horrendous. I like brakes but hate the trade off between blast/noise/flash vs. Muzzle control.
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Originally Posted By dntama:
Where are the videos? I did not find any on the website. I'd certainly be willing to make one if one showed up on my doorstep |
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Originally Posted By tcmass:
I'd love one in 24mm for my SBR'd 107CR. Yes 24mm Please!! |
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Just got the unit at the house, looks great quality wise.
In the morning, the test. |
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Well the SLR vid pretty much tells the story. I went out this morning and got the same results.
I have no problems with this unit. Like it. |
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Originally Posted By Dragynn:
Pricey. Not really. |
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Originally Posted By CrazyWhiteGuy:
Originally Posted By Dragynn:
Pricey. Not really. yeah really, about double what most go for, and for a smaller brake. |
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Go and hide in a hole if you wish, but you won't live one instant longer. Your fate is fixed. Fear profits a man nothing.
~Herger the joyous |
I'd buy it again at the same price.
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Yup, Bulgarian fishgill brake is half the price, and chrome lined.
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Thanks guys.
The 24mm Brakes are on the way and are as short and compact as these. |
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That's because you have to shoot it to understand whether something works. No reasonable shooting person could possibly argue that the Bulgarian doesn't work. Hey, good luck with the new brake, just offering options to people who don't have extra money, but still want results.
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The Bulgarian brakes do work. I have one. I dont have the SLR brake but from the video it looks like it works much better. It also has more side blast but that is what is expected from an effective brake. I also have a Manticore nightbrake but have not tried it yet. I have had the PWS brakes and they work also. I alternate using a brake vs. Flash hider depending on my mood.
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Soon. Just finishing up another run of grip adapters then the bakes start.
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are there pictures or a website that has pictures of the 24mm brakes? I want to know what one looks like on a krinkov
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I've got a question about this brake. I've already got one but, I haven't shot it, yet. I installed it on my Draco-C and when screwing it down it actually went around that last turn. I've installed plenty of muzzle devices on different AK's but, I've never been able to get it around the last turn. Usually when screwing them on you'll about get it on but, it'll get too tight and you'll need to turn it back until it catches the notch. There will be some wiggle room but, that's okay. This one actually fit all the way down, perfectly. The only problem is it's really tight with very minimal wiggle room. Is this bad? It'll be one PITA if I have to remove it.
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Originally Posted By JmanS2k:
I've got a question about this brake. I've already got one but, I haven't shot it, yet. I installed it on my Draco-C and when screwing it down it actually went around that last turn. I've installed plenty of muzzle devices on different AK's but, I've never been able to get it around the last turn. Usually when screwing them on you'll about get it on but, it'll get too tight and you'll need to turn it back until it catches the notch. There will be some wiggle room but, that's okay. This one actually fit all the way down, perfectly. The only problem is it's really tight with very minimal wiggle room. Is this bad? It'll be one PITA if I have to remove it. View Quote It fit perfect and you're asking if that's bad ? LoL You just got lucky. Where the threads start on any particular barrel and/or brake is random. I'd rather have a tight fitting muzzle device that a loose one. Wiggle room is not really a desired feature for muzzle devices but it's a fact on a stock AK. The spring pin takes issue of timing and peel washers away on directional muzzle devices. Can't say I don't mind that. Shoot it and have fun! And thank you! Todd@SLR |
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more pics of the 24mm yet?
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Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
It fit perfect and you're asking if that's bad ? LoL You just got lucky. Where the threads start on any particular barrel and/or brake is random. I'd rather have a tight fitting muzzle device that a loose one. Wiggle room is not really a desired feature for muzzle devices but it's a fact on a stock AK. The spring pin takes issue of timing and peel washers away on directional muzzle devices. Can't say I don't mind that. Shoot it and have fun! And thank you! Todd@SLR View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
Originally Posted By JmanS2k:
I've got a question about this brake. I've already got one but, I haven't shot it, yet. I installed it on my Draco-C and when screwing it down it actually went around that last turn. I've installed plenty of muzzle devices on different AK's but, I've never been able to get it around the last turn. Usually when screwing them on you'll about get it on but, it'll get too tight and you'll need to turn it back until it catches the notch. There will be some wiggle room but, that's okay. This one actually fit all the way down, perfectly. The only problem is it's really tight with very minimal wiggle room. Is this bad? It'll be one PITA if I have to remove it. It fit perfect and you're asking if that's bad ? LoL You just got lucky. Where the threads start on any particular barrel and/or brake is random. I'd rather have a tight fitting muzzle device that a loose one. Wiggle room is not really a desired feature for muzzle devices but it's a fact on a stock AK. The spring pin takes issue of timing and peel washers away on directional muzzle devices. Can't say I don't mind that. Shoot it and have fun! And thank you! Todd@SLR Lol you'll have to pardon my skepticism. I've played with quite a few AK muzzle devices and I've never had one fit so tightly. Great product. |
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BTW, you guys need to make some muzzle devices in 26x1.5 LH ASAP!
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Nice guys.
Paint that bitch! Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
24mm Almost here http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u601/SLRrifleworks/photo_zpsc34ce9ee.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By tcmass:
Nice guys. Paint that bitch! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tcmass:
Nice guys. Paint that bitch! Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
24mm Almost here http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u601/SLRrifleworks/photo_zpsc34ce9ee.jpg What will the port size be for the 24mm, will it be tuned for the 5.45 or 7.62 round??? |
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I should have the 24mm brakes on Monday.
7.62 Bore |
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Its Thursday now, FYI.
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Make any in METRIC 26x1.5 Left handed?
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when will the 14x1 be back in stock?
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They are back!
Should be available in about a week 4140 Melonite QPQ finish And they will be $5 less as well Went to plating this morning. |
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www.slrrifleworks.com
(855) 757-7435 |
www.slrrifleworks.com
(855) 757-7435 |
26x1.5LH....? 15x1RH....?
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I'd love one in 24mm for my SBR'd 107CR.
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Muzzle control.
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Would one of these make my Draco (No stock, not SBR'd) a gun to actually fire for accuracy, rather than a Novelty Gun?? (Muzzle Flash, Cannon sound etc etc)??
Although I'm sure it will still keep the flash and make it louder, hopefully just not give it a "Concussion Effect" like alot of Brakes this small are notorious for. (Especially a short barrel like a Draco) Any Non-SBR "Draco-C" owners buy one of these brakes yet? How did it change the rifle going from having a welded Muzzle Nut to now having the "SR-47 Muzzle Brake? |
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Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
It fit perfect and you're asking if that's bad ? LoL You just got lucky. Where the threads start on any particular barrel and/or brake is random. I'd rather have a tight fitting muzzle device that a loose one. Wiggle room is not really a desired feature for muzzle devices but it's a fact on a stock AK. The spring pin takes issue of timing and peel washers away on directional muzzle devices. Can't say I don't mind that. Shoot it and have fun! And thank you! Todd@SLR View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SLRrifleworks:
Originally Posted By JmanS2k:
I've got a question about this brake. I've already got one but, I haven't shot it, yet. I installed it on my Draco-C and when screwing it down it actually went around that last turn. I've installed plenty of muzzle devices on different AK's but, I've never been able to get it around the last turn. Usually when screwing them on you'll about get it on but, it'll get too tight and you'll need to turn it back until it catches the notch. There will be some wiggle room but, that's okay. This one actually fit all the way down, perfectly. The only problem is it's really tight with very minimal wiggle room. Is this bad? It'll be one PITA if I have to remove it. It fit perfect and you're asking if that's bad ? LoL You just got lucky. Where the threads start on any particular barrel and/or brake is random. I'd rather have a tight fitting muzzle device that a loose one. Wiggle room is not really a desired feature for muzzle devices but it's a fact on a stock AK. The spring pin takes issue of timing and peel washers away on directional muzzle devices. Can't say I don't mind that. Shoot it and have fun! And thank you! Todd@SLR Good that it fits tightly, I'm sure he was asking/worried, being it would fit tight against the "Muzzle Crown" and most AK's have a tad bit of play to where it doesn't lock up tight against the Crown. Something I'm sure most people don't know if its that way for a reason, or if its just due to the fact it doesn't normally happen to line up perfectly when screwed downward. |
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That is one slick looking AK dude, thanks for the informative review
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The one I got for my Draco last year has been GREAT.
It's my LOUDENER. Makes everyone stop and look to see what I'm shooting at my club. |
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