Muzzle Brake Questions

Drewski2324

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Sep 26, 2013
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I have an old Remington-Springfield 1903-A3 that was sporterized in the mid 1970's (My guess). It is a very thin barrel and at the muzzle it is only about 1/2" diameter. I was told by my local gunsmith that he needs at least 3/4" to thread the barrel for a brake. Can anyone confirm this? He also wanted to charge me $250 just to thread it and put it back together. Seems high to me but I have no basis. I want to keep the aesthetics of the rifle and I have seen clamp on brakes for around $100 but they all looks like they came off of an M1 Abrams tank. Does anyone have any dealings with these clamp on brakes?
 
Depends on what brake you are using. $250 is in the ball park.
.500 minus .308= .192, by the time you cut the threads your barrel would be PAPER thin.
 
Re: Muzzle Brake Question

Lungpopper's response is correct . Badger Ordinance makes a legit clamp on break.
 

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