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Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

Re: Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

A muzzle brake is going to do the exact opposite of noise reduction, with that said id recommend sending it to Jered @ American Precision Arms and have a Little Bastard installed.
 
Re: Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

Thanks for the input I have considered sending it off to have suppressor compatible brake/ adapter installed. I have considered GA Precision but I will also check with APA Arms.
 
Re: Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: deadly0311</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A muzzle brake is going to do the exact opposite of noise reduction, with that said id recommend sending it to Jered @ American Precision Arms and have a Little Bastard installed. </div></div>

Since this is a brand new rifle, does the barrel have to be removed from the action to install the "Fat Bastard"?
 
Re: Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

That would be awesome! I've only seen the Euro Optics professional pics so an "in person" picture would be great. I am in the market for the identical rifle. Any chance you have the Sako model/part number? Probably something like JRSM### I am trying to get a local dealer to price one for me but can't find the right number and he is not so Sako saavy. It's not a special color run just for Euro Optics is it?

Not sure how APA does the brake but since the rifle is factory threaded I wouldn't think they would have to remove the barrel. The Sako brake threads on and then has a set screw to secure it so if you go with the factory brake and don't like it you can always send it out to APA for their brake.
 
Re: Which brake for new Sako TRG 22

I have both the factory brake, and Richard Near's of Near Mfg's brake. The Near Mfg brake 'feels' more efficient to me, but who knows. I typically don't shoot with either anymore, if anything I throw a can on when allowed.

-pd