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clearly neither of which applies here
Its an SKK (or SKS-D).
Toby - PM me you address details and I'll post you a muzzle brake (more of a flash suppressor) that came off an AR15. You'll have to dill out the 1/2x28tpi thread to whatever diameter you barrel is, and hopefully you can get a tight push fit and locktite it on or something like that? The hole is big enough not to worry about bullet strike etc...but even if it did come off, it would head down range and shouldn't cause any safety concerns.
As a side note, I've seen a NZ manufactured muzzle brake purchased off Trademe go down range with a 208gr .300magnum bullet up its arse on the first shot, it was quite funny as we all looked at it prior to the shot taking place and joked about that happening as it looked like a stupid design with high stress points...then it did! No harm done, muzzle brake was found about 80m away and the bullet never touched it, it was just the air pressure alone that broke it!
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Thanks for the offer but I will be fine for now.
I did that bottle suppressor idea it doesn't really do much except get in the way of my scope.
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did you use subs?
Nope, guess that would make a big difference. I will try it again next time I get subs.
I made a new bottle suppressor and filled the bottle with pink bats, that made a bit of a difference in noise never tried to test its accuracy
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I dont get what you mean
Well I took all the advice here and went against it and made a prototype today, if it works good I will make it a bit tidier and paint it up. If it doesn't work I'm going to make a new tidy one anyway as the sole purpose of it is because I like to look of it.
When you say "work" what do you expect it to do?
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I expect nothing but from alot of reading on internet people say it improves accuracy and reduces recoil I don't believe in that I just want something to look cool. But I am going to test the accuracy and velocity tomorrow to see if it changes.
Good luck there Toby, I hope it looks cool enough for you and gives you a "foot long" .........................................
you dont to to thread your rifle to make a silencer i made my one to slip over the sleeve just needs to be slightly over size 0.02mm oil the blueing and put two grub screws though the sleeve. flatten the point of the grub screw so you dont mess up the blueing to badly. will post a pic after milking. it works very well just ask Dougie