GRIZZLY PRECISION MUZZLE BREAK ELIMINATOR BLUED 5/8 x 24

Description

The Grizzly Eliminator Blued muzzle brake in 5/8x24 thread size is designed for rifles up to .30 caliber. It’s specifically manufactured to fit onto several rifle models, including the Ruger Precision, Tikka CTR, Tac A1, Howa Varmint, Remington Varmint, Kimber Varmint, Savage, Lithgow, and Bergara. Installation is straightforward, requiring no gunsmithing. Simply follow these steps:

  1. Screw the locknut all the way onto the Grizzly Eliminator Muzzle Brake.
  2. Hold the Eliminator Brake and screw it onto the muzzle thread to the shoulder, avoiding cross-threading.
  3. Turn the muzzle brake back anti-clockwise to approximately the 11.55 position.
  4. With a shifter, grab the flats of the brake and turn clockwise until it’s tight, ensuring alignment with the barrel.
  5. Check that it’s still secure after firing three shots.

A handy tip: Use an alloy drink can strip between the spanner and the brake or nut flats to protect the finish. Lubricate the muzzle threads with fine gun oil before installation. The ports are angled away from the shooter to minimize discomfort while maximizing performance. 

 Happy shooting! 🎯🔫

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The Grizzly Eliminator Blued muzzle brake in 5/8x24 thread size is designed for rifles up to .30 caliber. It’s specifically... Read more

SKU: 9322022256670
Barcode: 9322022256670

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$295.00 Incl. GST

    Description

    The Grizzly Eliminator Blued muzzle brake in 5/8x24 thread size is designed for rifles up to .30 caliber. It’s specifically manufactured to fit onto several rifle models, including the Ruger Precision, Tikka CTR, Tac A1, Howa Varmint, Remington Varmint, Kimber Varmint, Savage, Lithgow, and Bergara. Installation is straightforward, requiring no gunsmithing. Simply follow these steps:

    1. Screw the locknut all the way onto the Grizzly Eliminator Muzzle Brake.
    2. Hold the Eliminator Brake and screw it onto the muzzle thread to the shoulder, avoiding cross-threading.
    3. Turn the muzzle brake back anti-clockwise to approximately the 11.55 position.
    4. With a shifter, grab the flats of the brake and turn clockwise until it’s tight, ensuring alignment with the barrel.
    5. Check that it’s still secure after firing three shots.

    A handy tip: Use an alloy drink can strip between the spanner and the brake or nut flats to protect the finish. Lubricate the muzzle threads with fine gun oil before installation. The ports are angled away from the shooter to minimize discomfort while maximizing performance. 

     Happy shooting! 🎯🔫

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