Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
Multi-port brake softens felt recoil and reduces muzzle rise. A single expansion chamber and 42 total ports, 21 on each side, angled 7° forward, provide maximum recoil control. Gunsmithing required. Comes with a .220" (nominal) diameter exit hole that must be opened up to .020" larger than bullet diameter. Can be enlarged to allow bullets up to .44 caliber. Rear exterior of comp can be machined to conform to barrel.
SPECS: 4140 steel, chrome moly (CM), in the white or 416 stainless steel (SS), satin finish. 2-5⁄8" (6.6cm) long. Outside diameter; #2 - .700" (17.7mm)
Nombre d'évaluations: 13
De brownells.com: 13
Note moyenne: 3,9
value and performance(07/09/2010)
These brakes are a great value. Finish out nice and have enough material to let you get a perfect blend.
Excellent part, excellent price(05/01/2011)
Gotta' be kidding. I can't build the thing for what it's priced at here. It's an excellent part. Works like a charm.
DANGEROUS!!!!!(13/12/2011)
This product works great. BUT. The exit aperture is 5.5mm and not 6.0 mm.
Why is this significant? Because in its as shipped condition it can NOT be used for a .22 caliber centerfire rifle. Unlike what the description says.
I don't know if I got a "bad" one, or if the Brownell's description is just incorrect, either way it is dangerous.
Other than that. It works great, with significantly less blast than something like a Miculek brake. Kindof a poor man's battle comp.
I would
Don
PLEASE USE CAUTION!!!(29/01/2012)
I purchased this muzzle brake to have installed onto a Savage 110E long action chambered in 7mm Rem. Mag. After having it installed by a competent gunsmith I examined it very carefully to make sure it was installed correctly. Its bore was centered with the barrel's bore, and its muzzle hole was enlarged to .3125" to accommodate the 7mm bullet. After careful examination, and appearing to be in good order, I took it to the range for a few test shots. This is where things got really ugly. The first shot resulted in the vented frontal portion completely disintegrating; sending tiny pieces of stainless steel shrapnel in all directions perpendicular to, and in a concentric circle around the muzzle brake. The remaining rear portion that screws onto the barrel was blown off of the barrel's muzzle, stripping off the threads and shot downrange, never to be located despite extensive effort. Taking into consideration the manufacturer's claims and customer reviews of this product here at Brownell's, this product promised great results from an economically-friendly modification. However, this product not only failed to produce the expected results, it created an extremely dangerous situation for both shooter and bystander(s). Having gone to adequate, if not extensive, measures to ensure safe and proper installation, having this happen makes me extremely cautious about the safety of others. This was a [$] lesson that could have resulted in grievous bodily injury or death. Not only would I not recommend this to a friend, I would not recommend it to anyone else, for that matter.
Disregard my earlier review.(11/09/2013)
My earlier review says this item ships with too small an exit aperture. I don't know if based on this brownells changed the item description or if I screwed up and didn't see the description.
Either way. The description now clearly says you need to open up the exit aperture, even for a .22 cal gun. Don't forget that step and you are good to go. It does a nice job with recoil.
I'd suggest you not buy this as a poor man's Tactical Solutions brake for .22 LR guns. The small ports fill with lead rather quickly. I had to chip the lead build up out of mine after about 1000 rounds. It was easy enough to do, but there are better options for rimfire shooters.
Excellent brakes!(21/05/2016)
I can't even count how many of these brakes (all part numbers) on this page I have installed, everything from light sporter 300WSM's down to rimfire calibers. I have NEVER had anyone that wasn't satisfied with the results. Recoil reduction is amazing.The larger O.D numbers can be tapered back to meet the bbl. O.D. for a clean installation. I don't usually write reviews, but these things work. Period. The brake should be indicated in a four jaw chuck and reamed to .020 over bullet diameter, and the barrel shoulder must be turned to a square shoulder and single point threaded. Hearing protection is required with or without the brake. Accuracy is improved because the high pressure gases are stripped away leaving a clean flight of the bullet. You can't beat the price!
Threads could use some QC checking(30/09/2016)
I've learned, through experience, that it is wise to check anything and everything with female threads before I screw it on to a barrel, especially any barrel just over minimum length (eg, a 16.25" AR barrel leaves you no room to lop off damaged threads and re-cut).
To that end, I have made a set of threaded stubs in various common muzzle thread specifications that I use to check silencers, brakes, etc. This way, if the female threads mess up my stub's threads, I just grab a new piece of 1144 or 4140 and make a new stub.
The 1/2-28 brake wouldn't take either of my class 3A or 2A stubs for more than three threads before stopping. I saw some chips in the threads, and pulled it out. Now I got five turns into the brake. I decided that it might be best if I ran a 1/2-28 tap into the brake - I did, and it pulled out quite a bit of chips from the threads. My stub threaded in there most of the way, but not all the way, before exhibiting more signs of chips in the bottom of the threads.
I ended up putting this brake on my lathe, picking up the internal threads with my internal threading tool, and taking a pass that barely made contact with the threads in order to clean out the rest of the chips that had been pressed into the threads. Overall this brake cost me 2 hours of shop time I can't bill back to a customer. At $85/hour, that adds up quickly.
Great muzzle brake(18/09/2010)
I use this brake for benchrest shooting. This type of brake reduces felt recoil and the muzzle flip almost all together and looks great with my stainless steel barrel, but is very loud.
DID AS ADVERTISED(10/08/2012)
I HAD MY 308 WIN. RIFLE FIXED TO ONE OF THESE MUZZLE BRAKES AND IT RECOILED LESS IN FELT RECOIL BUT WHAT I REALLY LIKED WAS THAT IT DID NOT EFFECT ACCURACY AS THE RIFLE SHOT AT 100 YARDS A 3 SHOT GROUP THAT COULD BE COVERED BY A DIME.
Excellent value and works!(25/07/2015)
I install one of these brakes almost weekly, they are nicely made and affordable. Once the shooting community in my area saw how well they reduced recoil they literally sell themselves. Be sure to advise clients that they HAVE TO wear hearing protection when the brake is in place. Offering thread protector caps for use when hunting keeps clients happy and increases sales.
Effective but LOUD(12/01/2017)
I purchased this brake to put on both my parents rifles (Both .300 WSM's). Both rifles are light for the caliber and kick a lot. With these brake's installed both rifles kick more like a .308 Winchester or less. The only downside is that they make the rifles VERY loud so hearing protection is a MUST.
Thread sizes erratic(11/04/2017)
I use a lot of these brakes and like them... most of the time. They're economical, good looking, good at reducing recoil, and well machined... except for the threads. Be sure to have your brake on hand before machining so you can accurately measure the threads first; the threads are clean and well cut, but actual dimensions on these units vary wildly. Unless you're a gambling type guy, I would not recommend buying one of these to fit pre-existing threads.
Shrewd Muzzle Brake(18/08/2011)
I have installed several number of shrewd brakes on my customers rifles. They are all happy with the recoil reduction, a few wanted them installed for their improved look of the rifle. For best recoil reduction, do not open the exit more than .025".
Référence: 860100228 SHREWD #2 MUZZLE BRAKE 22 CALIBER 1/2-28 CHROME MOLY SILVER Ref Fabricant: NONE Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
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Brownells France
Immeuble l'Horizon 3 Rue Jacques Constant Milleret
42000 Saint-Étienne
France
contact@brownells.fr
Référence: 860100224 SHREWD #2 MUZZLE BRAKE 22 CALIBER 9/16-24 CHROME MOLY SILVER Ref Fabricant: NONE Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
Référence: 860101224 SHREWD #2 MUZZLE BRAKE 22 CALIBER 9/16-24 SS SILVER Ref Fabricant: NONE Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
Référence: 860101228 SHREWD #2 MUZZLE BRAKE 22 CALIBER 1/2-28 SS SILVER Ref Fabricant: NONE Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
Le frein de bouche multi-ports atténue le recul ressenti et réduit la montée du canon. Une seule chambre d'expansion et 42 ports au total, 21 de chaque côté, inclinés à 7° vers l'avant, offrent un contrôle maximal du recul. Un savoir-faire en armurerie est requis. Livré avec un trou de sortie de .220" (nominal) qui doit être agrandi à .020" de plus que le diamètre de la balle. Peut être élargi pour permettre des balles jusqu'à .44 calibre. L'extérieur arrière du compensateur peut être usiné pour s'adapter au canon.
Multi-port brake softens felt recoil and reduces muzzle rise. A single expansion chamber and 42 total ports, 21 on each side, angled 7° forward, provide maximum recoil control. Gunsmithing required. Comes with a .220" (nominal) diameter exit hole that must be opened up to .020" larger than bullet diameter. Can be enlarged to allow bullets up to .44 caliber. Rear exterior of comp can be machined to conform to barrel.
SPECS: 4140 steel, chrome moly (CM), in the white or 416 stainless steel (SS), satin finish. 2-5⁄8" (6.6cm) long. Outside diameter; #2 - .700" (17.7mm)
Nombre d'évaluations: 13
De brownells.com: 13
Note moyenne: 3,9
value and performance(07/09/2010)
These brakes are a great value. Finish out nice and have enough material to let you get a perfect blend.
Excellent part, excellent price(05/01/2011)
Gotta' be kidding. I can't build the thing for what it's priced at here. It's an excellent part. Works like a charm.
DANGEROUS!!!!!(13/12/2011)
This product works great. BUT. The exit aperture is 5.5mm and not 6.0 mm.
Why is this significant? Because in its as shipped condition it can NOT be used for a .22 caliber centerfire rifle. Unlike what the description says.
I don't know if I got a "bad" one, or if the Brownell's description is just incorrect, either way it is dangerous.
Other than that. It works great, with significantly less blast than something like a Miculek brake. Kindof a poor man's battle comp.
I would
Don
PLEASE USE CAUTION!!!(29/01/2012)
I purchased this muzzle brake to have installed onto a Savage 110E long action chambered in 7mm Rem. Mag. After having it installed by a competent gunsmith I examined it very carefully to make sure it was installed correctly. Its bore was centered with the barrel's bore, and its muzzle hole was enlarged to .3125" to accommodate the 7mm bullet. After careful examination, and appearing to be in good order, I took it to the range for a few test shots. This is where things got really ugly. The first shot resulted in the vented frontal portion completely disintegrating; sending tiny pieces of stainless steel shrapnel in all directions perpendicular to, and in a concentric circle around the muzzle brake. The remaining rear portion that screws onto the barrel was blown off of the barrel's muzzle, stripping off the threads and shot downrange, never to be located despite extensive effort. Taking into consideration the manufacturer's claims and customer reviews of this product here at Brownell's, this product promised great results from an economically-friendly modification. However, this product not only failed to produce the expected results, it created an extremely dangerous situation for both shooter and bystander(s). Having gone to adequate, if not extensive, measures to ensure safe and proper installation, having this happen makes me extremely cautious about the safety of others. This was a [$] lesson that could have resulted in grievous bodily injury or death. Not only would I not recommend this to a friend, I would not recommend it to anyone else, for that matter.
Disregard my earlier review.(11/09/2013)
My earlier review says this item ships with too small an exit aperture. I don't know if based on this brownells changed the item description or if I screwed up and didn't see the description.
Either way. The description now clearly says you need to open up the exit aperture, even for a .22 cal gun. Don't forget that step and you are good to go. It does a nice job with recoil.
I'd suggest you not buy this as a poor man's Tactical Solutions brake for .22 LR guns. The small ports fill with lead rather quickly. I had to chip the lead build up out of mine after about 1000 rounds. It was easy enough to do, but there are better options for rimfire shooters.
Excellent brakes!(21/05/2016)
I can't even count how many of these brakes (all part numbers) on this page I have installed, everything from light sporter 300WSM's down to rimfire calibers. I have NEVER had anyone that wasn't satisfied with the results. Recoil reduction is amazing.The larger O.D numbers can be tapered back to meet the bbl. O.D. for a clean installation. I don't usually write reviews, but these things work. Period. The brake should be indicated in a four jaw chuck and reamed to .020 over bullet diameter, and the barrel shoulder must be turned to a square shoulder and single point threaded. Hearing protection is required with or without the brake. Accuracy is improved because the high pressure gases are stripped away leaving a clean flight of the bullet. You can't beat the price!
Threads could use some QC checking(30/09/2016)
I've learned, through experience, that it is wise to check anything and everything with female threads before I screw it on to a barrel, especially any barrel just over minimum length (eg, a 16.25" AR barrel leaves you no room to lop off damaged threads and re-cut).
To that end, I have made a set of threaded stubs in various common muzzle thread specifications that I use to check silencers, brakes, etc. This way, if the female threads mess up my stub's threads, I just grab a new piece of 1144 or 4140 and make a new stub.
The 1/2-28 brake wouldn't take either of my class 3A or 2A stubs for more than three threads before stopping. I saw some chips in the threads, and pulled it out. Now I got five turns into the brake. I decided that it might be best if I ran a 1/2-28 tap into the brake - I did, and it pulled out quite a bit of chips from the threads. My stub threaded in there most of the way, but not all the way, before exhibiting more signs of chips in the bottom of the threads.
I ended up putting this brake on my lathe, picking up the internal threads with my internal threading tool, and taking a pass that barely made contact with the threads in order to clean out the rest of the chips that had been pressed into the threads. Overall this brake cost me 2 hours of shop time I can't bill back to a customer. At $85/hour, that adds up quickly.
Great muzzle brake(18/09/2010)
I use this brake for benchrest shooting. This type of brake reduces felt recoil and the muzzle flip almost all together and looks great with my stainless steel barrel, but is very loud.
DID AS ADVERTISED(10/08/2012)
I HAD MY 308 WIN. RIFLE FIXED TO ONE OF THESE MUZZLE BRAKES AND IT RECOILED LESS IN FELT RECOIL BUT WHAT I REALLY LIKED WAS THAT IT DID NOT EFFECT ACCURACY AS THE RIFLE SHOT AT 100 YARDS A 3 SHOT GROUP THAT COULD BE COVERED BY A DIME.
Excellent value and works!(25/07/2015)
I install one of these brakes almost weekly, they are nicely made and affordable. Once the shooting community in my area saw how well they reduced recoil they literally sell themselves. Be sure to advise clients that they HAVE TO wear hearing protection when the brake is in place. Offering thread protector caps for use when hunting keeps clients happy and increases sales.
Effective but LOUD(12/01/2017)
I purchased this brake to put on both my parents rifles (Both .300 WSM's). Both rifles are light for the caliber and kick a lot. With these brake's installed both rifles kick more like a .308 Winchester or less. The only downside is that they make the rifles VERY loud so hearing protection is a MUST.
Thread sizes erratic(11/04/2017)
I use a lot of these brakes and like them... most of the time. They're economical, good looking, good at reducing recoil, and well machined... except for the threads. Be sure to have your brake on hand before machining so you can accurately measure the threads first; the threads are clean and well cut, but actual dimensions on these units vary wildly. Unless you're a gambling type guy, I would not recommend buying one of these to fit pre-existing threads.
Shrewd Muzzle Brake(18/08/2011)
I have installed several number of shrewd brakes on my customers rifles. They are all happy with the recoil reduction, a few wanted them installed for their improved look of the rifle. For best recoil reduction, do not open the exit more than .025".