Jeeprider Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 26, 2010 355 0 PA Apr 9, 2012 #1 Apr 9, 2012 #1 I just installed the DTA SRS muzzle brake on my .308 Stealth Recon and when timed in the right position there is a little gap between the brake and the barrel, is that normal? Also are there any specific torque values for clamping the brake down?
I just installed the DTA SRS muzzle brake on my .308 Stealth Recon and when timed in the right position there is a little gap between the brake and the barrel, is that normal? Also are there any specific torque values for clamping the brake down?
PSYOPS Lieutenant Patrick Full Member Minuteman Jul 19, 2009 912 3 Albuquerque, NM Apr 9, 2012 #2 Apr 9, 2012 #2 Re: DTA muzzle brake Mine does the same thing. Tighten that hex bolt down with a little blue 'loctite' abd you're GTG. Mine has stayed on without any loosening. Shoot with confidence!!
Re: DTA muzzle brake Mine does the same thing. Tighten that hex bolt down with a little blue 'loctite' abd you're GTG. Mine has stayed on without any loosening. Shoot with confidence!!
P PRDRIVER Gunny Sergeant Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jan 18, 2005 1,863 690 SLC, UT Apr 10, 2012 #3 Apr 10, 2012 #3 Re: DTA muzzle brake That is normal with a clamp on brake.
mouse07410 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 5, 2010 1,265 2 MA, USA Apr 10, 2012 #4 Apr 10, 2012 #4 Re: DTA muzzle brake I've been told to tighten it finger-tight. That little gap shouldn't be a problem. I don't even use Loctite. Must add that I'm timing it with a level. Enjoy!
Re: DTA muzzle brake I've been told to tighten it finger-tight. That little gap shouldn't be a problem. I don't even use Loctite. Must add that I'm timing it with a level. Enjoy!