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It's called a BRAKE because it BRAKES the muzzle.
Using the correct term (And spelling) really helps when doing a search.
The DINZAG Brake is based on the AK-74 which is very good at reducing muzzle climb on a full-auto 5.45mm AK. It also functions as a flash hider. It was not designed to reduce recoil.
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I suppose that brake would be my best choice, it's probably what I will end up with. If anyone has used it or has it I would like to hear from you.
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I suppose that brake would be my best choice, it's probably what I will end up with. If anyone has used it or has it I would like to hear from you.
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I only see one benefit to getting a 12, and that more parts such as high cap mags and drums. Is that worth an extra $200. Especially that high cap mag should be coming out soon for the S20?
Hey kbondra nice brake on your saiga does it reduce muzzle rise effectively?
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Thanks for the link, I do like the look of that 74 style brake, but I don't really want to spend $100 bucks on a brake. I thought of the front site/brake on this site, but I wasn't sure if it would help reduce climb, and doesn't it say it's made for non-threaded barrels?
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Yea I meant 6.8.
Do you know who makes a decent 6.5 complete upper for around 550.00?
Who makes gas piston 223?
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Looking to get a 6.5 SPC. If I get a complete upper in 6.5 will it fit one an oly lower used with 223? And if so do it need any modification, or will 6.5 mags fit in a 223 mag well?
Also does anyone know any 6.5 uppers that use a gas piston?
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What kind of muzzle brake can I put on a S20 with threaded barrel? I'm looking to reduce muzzle rise from slugs. Where can I obtain one?
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So if your M16/M4 goes underwater, and you take it out point the muzzle down (draining the water) and open the bolt, can you then fire it without having it blow up?
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Now what I want to know is how do the seals who are, and have been coming out of water with a M16/M4/Ar15 way before the 416 came out do for that not to happen? and I doudt there weapons blew up in there face going into combat.
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"I shoot 70 grain out of mine with no problems".
Have you ever shot black box wolf 60 grain?
when I used wolf 70 grain military classic it didn't tumble, I only had 20 rounds of 70 grain so I can't say I won't happen at all with 70 grain, but with 60 grain every single round fired tumbled.
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get the stand alone front sight from this website and a brake from dinzagarms or a polychoke. I wouldn't saw off the barrel... If it will fit on an unthreaded barrel it will fit on external threaded barrel (they have the same OD), you just run the risk of fucking up the threads.
if you do decide to saw off the barrel make sure its not a 19" model, you dont want any jail time for a brake.
I thought you can have a barrel as short as 16" without having a SBR Licence? so if the break doesn't thread on how does it stay on the barrel?
You are thinking of a rifle.
Shotguns must not have less than an 18" barrel. If you do it in your garage, and it comes out to be 17.98" at one point, you are going for a long vacation.
This is why a lot of manufacturers are now selling their shotties with 18.5" and 19" barrels --- because somebody we know uses 'creative methods' to measure.
Thanks for the info... If I buy this from this site NON-THREADED will it fit on my threaded barrel?-
Elevated Steel Front Sight with Muzzle Break for Saiga-20 shotgun Details
Elevated Steel Front Sight with Muzzle Break for Saiga-20 shotgun with
non-threaded or internally threaded bbl.
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get the stand alone front sight from this website and a brake from dinzagarms or a polychoke. I wouldn't saw off the barrel... If it will fit on an unthreaded barrel it will fit on external threaded barrel (they have the same OD), you just run the risk of fucking up the threads.
if you do decide to saw off the barrel make sure its not a 19" model, you dont want any jail time for a brake.
I thought you can have a barrel as short as 16" without having a SBR Licence? so if the break doesn't thread on how does it stay on the barrel?
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I want to put on the muzzle brake/ front sight sold on this sight on a S20. It's got a 19 inch threaded barrel the muzzle break comes either internally threaded or nonthreaded, how do I install? should I saw off the tip of the barrel and if so how?
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A saiga would not be a good choice for those ranges. 3" @ 100yds is about the average for a .308 saiga.
If you want a semi .308 for those ranges, an AR10 or other .308 AR would be a good choice.
your right about the AR 10 the only thing hold back on those is the $$
I thought a saiga .308 could do a little better then 3'' at 100yd
Switching barrels?
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If I take a polish Tantal and remove the barrel, could I use Bulgy barrel assembly on that receiver? And what about the gas tube could I use the same Tantal free-floating gas tube with a Bulgy barrel assembly? And if not how many parts do I need to switch? Does the rear site block have to be changed?