Muzzle Brake vs. Sandbag

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  1. Markwrote on December 16th, 2009 at 4:46 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Ahhh A C.A.I. muzzle break. After mine was shot loose on my C.A.I. C91 a Semi-auto copy of a HK G-3, I got out the angle grinder and ground out the welded in retaining pin, and replaced it with a standard Flash Hider. No more keyholing rounds at 25 meters. I’m still considering getting it rebarreled with a heavy profile Match barrel.

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  2. Fredwrote on December 15th, 2009 at 2:24 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    I’ve torched a table with the Century blast enhancer on my Cetme a few times, even with the gun 8+ inches off the table on a bipod. I’ve also blasted through 5 inches of snow and ice with the same gun. It’s king of fun.

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  3. Lancewrote on December 15th, 2009 at 8:03 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Yeah you should see the bags at my local gun club they need to be changed regularly.

    It hurts accracy to lay your barrel on a serfice anyway you should lay your handguards there.

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  4. Matt Groomwrote on December 15th, 2009 at 6:00 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    I blew a range bag full of lead shot open from about 8 inches away and parallel to the muzzle when the gasses from a muzzle break tore open the seam on the leather bag. Lead shot flew everywhere!

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  1. Markwrote on December 16th, 2009 at 4:46 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Ahhh A C.A.I. muzzle break. After mine was shot loose on my C.A.I. C91 a Semi-auto copy of a HK G-3, I got out the angle grinder and ground out the welded in retaining pin, and replaced it with a standard Flash Hider. No more keyholing rounds at 25 meters. I’m still considering getting it rebarreled with a heavy profile Match barrel.

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  2. Fredwrote on December 15th, 2009 at 2:24 pm Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    I’ve torched a table with the Century blast enhancer on my Cetme a few times, even with the gun 8+ inches off the table on a bipod. I’ve also blasted through 5 inches of snow and ice with the same gun. It’s king of fun.

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  3. Lancewrote on December 15th, 2009 at 8:03 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    Yeah you should see the bags at my local gun club they need to be changed regularly.

    It hurts accracy to lay your barrel on a serfice anyway you should lay your handguards there.

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  4. Matt Groomwrote on December 15th, 2009 at 6:00 am Link To Comment | Reply To Comment

    I blew a range bag full of lead shot open from about 8 inches away and parallel to the muzzle when the gasses from a muzzle break tore open the seam on the leather bag. Lead shot flew everywhere!

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