a muzzle brake you have never seen, LOL

So i got a new muzzle brake put on my rifle and have a smile on my face every time I shoot it!

www.harrisongear.com

very creative and well priced for the amount of material and machine work, makes you wonder when you spend the same for a regular mini flash hider or brake like a vortex or SF. Not that I don’t like either as I own both as well. Just goes to show you how much margin is in stuff.

I feel like that thing was made with the sole purpose of ****ing with me.

At first I thought it was something like that new brake Sig is putting on their little SMG to permanently attach to what would have been an SBR and then allow you to form 4 a cover as a suppressor. But nope.

Hope you dig it though.

Holy Christ that thing is huge.

You weren’t the only one. I had the same thought.

I can’t buy one of those, as the temptation to just welt a tube to it and Form1 myself a can would be too great.

^ right? There is no practical use for that thing outside of a tube.

I agree with what everyone “sees” here as a temptation to complete, modify or build an NFA item… however; it would be cost effective in some circumstances. How decent the suppression would be would of course remain to be tested.

Glad I have the stamps I want already as the indefinite waiting periods being reported are at sinful proportions.

well I will let you know as I shoot it more, lol. If you happen to live in a free state a few I know of have passed the free firearms act, you guys might want to look it up. I called the ATF to ask there opinion, spoke to a lady she wasn’t sure so she transfered me and ive been waiting on a call back. Nothing yet

However, this would be a good item to just have on the shelf. With so many uses and the excellent braking capabilities it has are great!:smiley:

Because recoil from 5.56 is too much. :smiley:

My GOD! How much does that thing weigh? It’s made of steel!

What a pointless item. Created for the 11.5 inch permanent welded flash hider to 16inch brigade no doubt.

If it gets bad enough that the law doesn’t matter anymore… It would make improvising easy. GH

Personally, I like the backwards front DD sight in the picture.

ETA: Not that I have a problem with a front sight mounted opposite of its intended position…if that person can articulate the need and why.

lol, i think thats what a few folks thought

just noticed that myself, only thing I could think of is well a bit more streamlined should it catch or hit something? But really not sure, I guess it still operates that way though, lol.

I know some people do it with flip down sights due to having PEQ’s, lights, switches, etc mounted. I don’t think I’ve seen a fixed sight purposely turned around though…

My favorite line: “7.62x51/.308 muzzle brake, threaded in the standard 5/8x25 thread pitch which is standard on the AR-10/SR25”

Almost.

Considering that he also sells 80% receivers, I think it’s a pretty safe bet that this thing has the same design intent.

Tubing is easy.

I’ve never really been a fan of large muzzle devices to bring a rife up to legal length. Always just struck me as silly because of the added weight without the added benefits of a longer barrel (bullet velocity). If you have to have 16 inches, you might as well benefit from it.