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Thread: Muzzle brake on a 9mm carbine
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14-04-2020, 13:01 #11
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Re: Muzzle brake on a 9mm carbine
I don't think you need to break your head over the grams of the heads. That said, 124 grams might break the break.
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14-04-2020, 20:43 #12
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Re: Muzzle brake on a 9mm carbine
I see some comedians couldn't help themselves in this thread...
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15-04-2020, 06:31 #13
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16-04-2020, 08:04 #17
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Re: Muzzle brake on a 9mm carbine
No, it was me!!!!
Did it on purpose though.
NZ 75, my proper answer: Myself would rather use a silencer on a 9mm Carbine than a muzzle break or then a silencer with internal break. It need not be a long silencer as the need is not to be super silent. Just getting the carbine more shooter friendly. (My kids and wife shoot a lot with me and they are more "bang flinching" than "recoil flinching."
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21-02-2021, 13:43 #18
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Re: Muzzle brake on a 9mm carbine
Thanks interesting topic
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