muzzle thread pattern.

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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby jchtrh » Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:06 am

I desperately want a different Muzzle Attachment, I do not like the Izzy...does nothing for me. Does anyone know if someone sells one that will work? The .458 Socom Smith Vortex looks like it would be a good start but the threads are 5/8-32

Any Ideas or links?

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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby MudBug » Thu Oct 08, 2009 12:19 pm

I can't think of anything right now. Are you wanting a brake or a flash hider?
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby the_mad_rshn » Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:32 pm

I wish someone could just modify an existing flash hider for me too. But I just ordered Izzy from Bushmaster.

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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby wildcatter » Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:11 pm

the_mad_rshn wrote:I wish someone could just modify an existing flash hider for me too. But I just ordered Izzy from Bushmaster.

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Hey Mad, Love your work man.. There are much prettier brakes than the IZZY, but there are not better, OVER-ALL, functioning brakes, considering all the different kinds of missions, one has to make them for. Having said this, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And a Mad Russian who knows how to do the youtube thing, could get an 11/16x24tpi Tap, run it into the existing thread group and post a video that showed how to make the other brakes work.

Just a thought..
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby 2zero6 » Sat Oct 10, 2009 2:42 am

Hey I just saw this on gunbroker.com JP enterprises has a brake for us?

http://fair.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142709071
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby jchtrh » Sun Oct 11, 2009 3:13 am

MudBug wrote:I can't think of anything right now. Are you wanting a brake or a flash hider?



I want a brake, I am not worried about the flash.
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby 2zero6 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:20 pm

So I have been talking to a few manufacturers and I have sparked the interest of Harrison over at AR15performance and the reply back was:

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What is the thread size?  If different from 5/8-24  I would have to combine it on the next run because it takes 4-5 hrs to draw, program and
setup the equipt then has to be worth that down time. I think 30 units at $65 would be min. they retail at $89
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It would look like these:
http://www.ar15performance.com/inc/sdetail/437

If anybody is interested please let me know as I would like to set up this group buy.
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby MudBug » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:12 am

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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby 2zero6 » Sun Oct 18, 2009 12:56 am

Added a picture for the internet challenged. I would prefer this
An 8 port model MCD with an aggressive four prong "attitude adjustment" tool is due to be introduced in late October.
if it is out
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Re: muzzle thread pattern.

Postby the_mad_rshn » Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:10 am

wildcatter wrote:... And a Mad Russian who knows how to do the youtube thing, could get an 11/16x24tpi Tap, run it into the existing thread group and post a video that showed how to make the other brakes work.

Just a thought..


Not enough tools for this one. Sorry :-(

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