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I totally understand you thoughts and respect them, but an A2 bird cage muzzle break can't be all that complicated....right?
agree...its a piece of metal/allow whatever machined and colored...never understood why they are $50. some of its paying a name or keeping the lights on but it can't cost more than 5$ to make when making 100 at a time?!
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Soft meal, improper threading, etc.
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I never understood buying a muzzle brake for a poodle shooter that has Nancy recoil. I reckon it looks cool, but c'mon.....flash suppressor/hider, yeah, but muzzle brake?
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Muzzle break is a pc word that gets around the libertard laws here in N.J.
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ah......in my world a muzzle brake is on the end of a Barret .50 BMG bolt action, directs the gasses back to reduce felt recoil, and blows the living hell out of the eardrums of anyone next to ya. Flash supressors are on the end of M-16's

But that's just my observation
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ah......in my world a muzzle brake is on the end of a Barret .50 BMG bolt action, directs the gasses back to reduce felt recoil, and blows the living hell out of the eardrums of anyone next to ya. Flash supressors are on the end of M-16's

But that's just my observation
Which is obviously correct, but like I said used to get around loopholes in the law.
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Ok. Change the title to "really cheap flash hiders".
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