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    The Red Belly TheBelly's Avatar
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    I'm assuming these are made of aluminum? (based onthe first thread of having flecks of aluminum in the picture..)

    I'm interested in seeing the results of the 1k round cleaning.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Nope, heat treated steels. I'll try to get photos of the inner baffle at 1K up tonight.
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    http://dynamicresistancellc.com/products.html

    Material: 4140 Steel @ 35Rc

    ​Length: 1.75"

    Diameter: .875"

    ​Weight:





    This .223 muzzle brake reduces felt recoil by 62%

    over an A2 Birdcage flash hider. While taming the

    concussion that is normally associated with muzzle brakes.



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    I wouldn't mind trying one these in .30cal on my Blackout. See how it compares to my PWS FS-30.

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    I'd still be interested in seeing the testing results of this brake compared to the ones we sent.

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    BTW, they weigh 2.4 ounces.
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    I am running a couple Jared did for me on some 6 x 45's . There excellent brakes!

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    Thank you to everyone for the positive reviews. I have some .308 Prototypes completed, but no AR-10 to test them on. I have tested it on .300 blackout supersonic rounds, with great results.

    If anyone can meet this week, I will supply quality .308 ammo to run a quick test of the brakes. I will also hook that person up with a free .308 brake for their time.

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    I have an AR 10 with a heavy barrel but it would need some threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by skullybones View Post
    Thank you to everyone for the positive reviews. I have some .308 Prototypes completed, but no AR-10 to test them on. I have tested it on .300 blackout supersonic rounds, with great results.

    If anyone can meet this week, I will supply quality .308 ammo to run a quick test of the brakes. I will also hook that person up with a free .308 brake for their time.

    Thank you
    Jared
    Jared,

    I have a new SW MP 10 that you can use. Where do you shoot?

    I like the quality of your 5.56 version - it's being perm'd attached by bptactical. I will write up a feedback sometimes next week.

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