Description: We believe that threading the barrel of your rifle is the most effective method to install a muzzle break. Threading your barrel with the use of the enclosed threading tool insure your thread are true and are permanent but ensure reliability and accuracy. We also suggest this to be done by a gunsmith.Muzzle Brake Length: 2.520 inchesCALIBER: 7.62Exit hole .340 inchesThread: M14X1LH.Machined from top quality steel and finished in black oxide, the baffles on this brake divert the gas to the sides of the shooter in a rearward direction, thus reducing muzzle rise and recoil by up to 78% depending on your firearm and ammo. The blank area on the bottom of the brake virtually eliminates the dust cloud signature. This superior design is simple yet more effective than most expensive Brake at reducing felt recoilDieHSS Round die adjustable M14X1LHThread alignment tool:This is a simple TAT (thread alignment tool) for re-threading muzzles to accept the above M14X1LH muzzle device. It helps you get the die started level and on-center to prevent costly mistakes. Material: 303 Stainless Steel#5 Die HandleThis a heavy duty #5 die handle is approx. 10.75in long and accepts 1.5in dia (38mm) dies. The handle ends are removable. These are high quality handles made of high tensile steel.PKG Content:1 Threaded Stryker muzzle break1 HSS M14X1LH adjustable round Die1 Stainless Steel Thread alignment tool with a 1.5" long stem#5 die handleJam nutMuzzle Threading InstructionsSkill Level: Advanced Please consider your skills before attempting to modify a firearm. Although this is a DIY kit advanced skills are required beyond the written instructions. Modifying a firearm without the proper skills are dangerous to both you and others.Instructions:Screw the TAT about 4-5 threads into the back of the die with the pilotsticking out in front.Insert die and TAT into handle, preferably lettered towards you and aligningat least one of the tightening screws in the handle with the divots in the dieOD.Secure the barrel vertically in a padded viseApply a good cutting fluid/oil to the die teeth and start cutting. It will take alittle bit of vertical downward pressure to get started. Apply even downwardpressure and rotate the die slowly.Repeatedly advance the die about 1/8 turn, then back it off to break up theshaving (chips).Do not allow the face of the TAT to ever reach the barrel face. This couldstrip the teeth out, possibly damaging the TAT and ruining the few threadsthat you have cut on thebarrel.Once you’ve cut about 4-5 threads, and before the TAT reaches the barrelface, unscrew the die completely, loosen the 2 tightening screws on the dieholder, and remove the TAT.With the TAT removed, put the die back in the handle and hand tighten the 2tightening screws.Resume threading as above, breaking the chips and applying cutting fluid asyou go.Thread to the desired depth, blow off the threads and check the fit withwhatever muzzle device you plan to use. You want the threads firm but ableto screw on by hand.If your threads are too large, tighten the 2 screws in the handle a little bit,apply more cutting fluid and run over the threads again. Blow off the threadsand check the fit again. Repeat as needed.If necessary, you can take the die out of the handle, unscrew the preset screwin the die itself, and place back in handle, tightening the 2 screws for an evensmaller thread.Hopefully this information will help you successfully complete your barrelthreading project. Make sure to wear protective glasses throughout theprocess and Take Your Time! This type of work can be very rewardingwhen all goes smooth, or a disastrous, aggravating, mess if you try to rush.
Price: 89.99 USD
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
End Time: 2023-09-28T19:46:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.54 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Type: Gun Smithing Tool Kit
Brand: Deltac