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Don't they already make a no screw break for the saiga? Here is one that is available right now for less than $6.....
http://combatoptical.com/catalog/AK47-SKS-...DAPTOR-129.html
http://combatoptical.com/catalog/AK47-SKS-...DAPTOR-129.html
http://combatoptical.com/catalog/AK47-SKS-...DAPTOR-129.html
Whats the advantage of this new one over the one on the above webpage?
From what I have seen at many different websites, the set screw type like the ones you showed tend to fly off when shooting, also you have to drill into the barrel a bit to make a spot for the screws to sit in, they back out or something, but I guess a bit of lock tight could fix that, but I dunno, still requires to cut the shroud off and drill some holes.
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I would buy one if it came in a slant brake design, rather than a flash hider which I don't need, or a less effective imitation AK-74 brake. I like to bump fire so I need the backwards recoil but what I don't need is the muzzle rising up on me, so a slant brake is the perfect choice, looks like I will just have to thread it.
We got the new style in but I'm just not 100% happy with them. They are rock solid and WILL NOT shoot off the rifle. We are making a couple of design changes to the attachment and then they will be ready. I'll post a few pic soon.
Scott
Oh... really now? Can't wait to see a pic of them! Will certainly be much easier and cheaper I am sure than threading the barrel, how much will they cost?
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I would buy one if it came in a slant brake design, rather than a flash hider which I don't need, or a less effective imitation AK-74 brake. I like to bump fire so I need the backwards recoil but what I don't need is the muzzle rising up on me, so a slant brake is the perfect choice, looks like I will just have to thread it.
DPHArms reinvents the no thread muzzle brake!
in Saiga 7.62 X 39
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A previous post in this thread mentioned them being in the $40 to $50 range, I am going to wait as well, see how the new ones look cause if they are good and they wont fly off the barrel, no cutting, no drilling required then I will definitely be getting one. I have had my 7.62x39 SAIGA for about 3 years now, had it as is for a year then did the conversion but now wanting to do more to it. Too bad the price of the ammo has gone up so much, if I had known I would have bought like a dozen 1,000 round cases at $65, which is how much I got my first 1000 round case for!