should i? and will it help at all to do so ? im just a mild target plinker.
Mar 25, 2013 #1 M mdshore Member Jan 16, 2013 43 should i? and will it help at all to do so ? im just a mild target plinker.
Mar 25, 2013 #2 IndispensableDestiny Ultimate Member Apr 1, 2009 2,347 Hazzard Precinct, Harford County, MD mdshore said: should i? and will it help at all to do so ? im just a mild target plinker. Click to expand... No and no. You don't need a brake on .22 LR semi.
mdshore said: should i? and will it help at all to do so ? im just a mild target plinker. Click to expand... No and no. You don't need a brake on .22 LR semi.
Mar 26, 2013 #3 HT4 Dum spiro spero. Jan 24, 2012 2,728 Bethesda Seriously? You need help handling the recoil of a semi auto .22LR with a heavy barrel? Most people with this problem just switch back to nerf products. If you insist on putting a muzzle brake on a heavy barrel .22LR, then use this: http://www.tacticalinc.com/m22500153-22lr-brmuzzle-brake-flash-hiderbrthreaded-12x28-tpi-p-1429.html Go big, or go home!
Seriously? You need help handling the recoil of a semi auto .22LR with a heavy barrel? Most people with this problem just switch back to nerf products. If you insist on putting a muzzle brake on a heavy barrel .22LR, then use this: http://www.tacticalinc.com/m22500153-22lr-brmuzzle-brake-flash-hiderbrthreaded-12x28-tpi-p-1429.html Go big, or go home!
Mar 26, 2013 #4 S scottymd Active Member Mar 2, 2013 201 MoCo Ag zone The only reason to me for a threaded barrel on a 10/22 would be for a suppressor to cut the noise down a little.
The only reason to me for a threaded barrel on a 10/22 would be for a suppressor to cut the noise down a little.