![]() What are my options for a muzzle brake on my S-308 if I don't have a mill and lathe?ġ) They make "pin-on" and "twist-lock" brakes for the SKS. Tony's hex-shark brake would be neat-o as well. Looking at AK-74 brake (real 24mm one) looks much better than smaller 14mm AK-74 styled ones.Īlso the 24mm slotted hiders would look cool. It will pilot off the sides of the FSB and cup the muzzle. The adapters will have a clamp that attaches behind the FSB directly to the barrel. These are some of what I've done and some idea of what the adapters would look like.Ģnd is what I've done for a couple guys to fit a slip-on/set screw brake - bored the FSB partially.ģrd is what I did to mine chopping the bbl back to 16" and boring the FSB all the way through. Otherwise I'll need to lengthen the adapter in front of the front sight block a bit to make room for an indexing pin and spring. Possibly instead of an indexing nut, maybe a set screw coming down to top dead center that goes through the indexing notch on the brake. ![]() Still trying to solve the indexing issue. If I go with 14x1, you can screw on a 14/24 adapter. 24mm would be easier to MFG for me and looks a little cleaner, but. Dinzag's brake project- seems like the best option to me, but need to hear more about how its gonna be done.Īs it is, Dinzag's option seems to be the best, followed by the option #4. no way would I borrow my friends for that.ĥ. Bore FSB and push it back, Carefully dremel and thread the barrel. Having a custom Brake Adapter made that will use the FSB pins to retain, and maybe spot welded to FSB. Bore out a Brake, notch it for the FSB, and weld that sucker on. No Brake- not a good option for my uses.Ģ. I've been in a delimma over the muzzle brake issue.Īfter doing enough reading, I've determined that I don't want to risk any reduction in accuracy by having my barrel pressed out and turned down for threading. I just sent a PM to Dinzag to express my interest in his Muzzle Brake project.
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