S SmallBoreSnipers Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 15, 2009 1,204 1 44 Troy, NY Mar 14, 2010 #1 Mar 14, 2010 #1 Has anyone ever used this brake with it clamped on only instead of both threaded on and clamped? If so, how do you like it? Also, the holes on the brake come for .22 and up. Will I be able to fire with it with a .17?
Has anyone ever used this brake with it clamped on only instead of both threaded on and clamped? If so, how do you like it? Also, the holes on the brake come for .22 and up. Will I be able to fire with it with a .17?
Rhys Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Feb 28, 2008 1,007 8 Mesa, AZ Mar 14, 2010 #2 Mar 14, 2010 #2 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question Thread it on unless you like the idea of eventually playing fetch with it downrange.
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question Thread it on unless you like the idea of eventually playing fetch with it downrange.
Q Quicky06 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 25, 2008 308 0 37 St. Louis Mar 14, 2010 #3 Mar 14, 2010 #3 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question You would still have to machine the barrel to tge right OD. But I would not recomend it at all. And I think it would be complete overkill on a 17
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question You would still have to machine the barrel to tge right OD. But I would not recomend it at all. And I think it would be complete overkill on a 17
S SmallBoreSnipers Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 15, 2009 1,204 1 44 Troy, NY Mar 14, 2010 #4 Mar 14, 2010 #4 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question ^ Definitely overkill for the caliber I agree. It's just more eye candy.
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question ^ Definitely overkill for the caliber I agree. It's just more eye candy.
Q Quicky06 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 25, 2008 308 0 37 St. Louis Mar 14, 2010 #5 Mar 14, 2010 #5 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question The problem that I see as I sit here Playing with mine is that it centers it's self on the threads. The clamp wouldn't garuntee cebtering by itsself
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question The problem that I see as I sit here Playing with mine is that it centers it's self on the threads. The clamp wouldn't garuntee cebtering by itsself
S SmallBoreSnipers Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 15, 2009 1,204 1 44 Troy, NY Mar 14, 2010 #6 Mar 14, 2010 #6 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question So it looks like clamping it isn't the way to go. So even if I had it threaded on, would it work with a .17 since the holes come in .22?
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question So it looks like clamping it isn't the way to go. So even if I had it threaded on, would it work with a .17 since the holes come in .22?
Q Quicky06 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 25, 2008 308 0 37 St. Louis Mar 14, 2010 #7 Mar 14, 2010 #7 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question You could shoot with it. That's all I can garuntee. They are supposed to Be bore like .020-30 over anyway. People shoot 6 and 7 mm through 30 cal Cans all the time.
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question You could shoot with it. That's all I can garuntee. They are supposed to Be bore like .020-30 over anyway. People shoot 6 and 7 mm through 30 cal Cans all the time.
B brazos609 Private Full Member Minuteman Nov 17, 2004 79 0 Bryan, TX Mar 14, 2010 #8 Mar 14, 2010 #8 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question How large can you bore it out,can you go up to 0.500"? Befor anyone asks, not for a .50BMG.
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question How large can you bore it out,can you go up to 0.500"? Befor anyone asks, not for a .50BMG.
S SmallBoreSnipers Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Aug 15, 2009 1,204 1 44 Troy, NY Mar 14, 2010 #9 Mar 14, 2010 #9 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question Cool. Well at least I can fire through it. Eventually I will get around to having it threaded on. Thanks for the info guys!
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question Cool. Well at least I can fire through it. Eventually I will get around to having it threaded on. Thanks for the info guys!
exedotbat Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jul 21, 2009 249 0 42 Montville, NJ Mar 14, 2010 #10 Mar 14, 2010 #10 Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question you are probably going to have to machine the barrel anyway to fit it on, so you should probably just thread it at the same time.
Re: FTE Muzzle Brake Question you are probably going to have to machine the barrel anyway to fit it on, so you should probably just thread it at the same time.