Quite MuzzleBreak?
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Tahlequah, Oklahoma
http://www.gentrycustom.com/muzzlebrake.html Muzzlebreak being quite goes against everything ive ever read/heard. Anyone got experience with one of these or is it hype? I dont need a MB on anything i own but i thought this was interesting.
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Nontypical Buck
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I own three rifles that have David Gentry's "quiet muzzlebrakes" on them.
DG is right. All of the holes in the brake are set at a 45-degree angle away from the shooter. The brake directs all of the muzzle blast down range away from the shooter. My wifes 300 win mag with a Gentry muzzlebrake on it kicks less than her 270-winchester. Her 7mm RUM with a Gentry brake & a Sims limsaver recoil pad kicks less than her 270 also.
You can reach Mr. David Gentry at (406) 388-GUNS.
DG is right. All of the holes in the brake are set at a 45-degree angle away from the shooter. The brake directs all of the muzzle blast down range away from the shooter. My wifes 300 win mag with a Gentry muzzlebrake on it kicks less than her 270-winchester. Her 7mm RUM with a Gentry brake & a Sims limsaver recoil pad kicks less than her 270 also.
You can reach Mr. David Gentry at (406) 388-GUNS.




