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Ruger Precision Rifle Muzzle Brake? #5892287 08/23/15 11:23 PM
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I am looking at the American Precision Arms brakes. Most need a gunsmith to install but one "Gen 2 Micro" shows that it can be installed without a smith. Just screw the brake on barrel. No washers or locktite?? How can the brake line up in the proper position?
Anybody using one of these?

Re: Ruger Precision Rifle Muzzle Brake? [Re: taltexan] #5892303 08/23/15 11:34 PM
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Sometimes they come with spacers to time the brake.


Where did you find one? What caliber?

Re: Ruger Precision Rifle Muzzle Brake? [Re: taltexan] #5894616 08/25/15 05:03 AM
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JP tank brake.


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