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Muzzle Brakes

#1 Post by Simont303 »

Do you need anything on your licence to have a muzzle brake? I know with moderators a seperate entitlement is required.
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#2 Post by TattooedGun »

Not for Muzzle Brakes. You can buy, sell or trade brakes as you please in the UK.
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#3 Post by Simont303 »

Thank you, that explains why I could not find anything about them.
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#4 Post by DaveB »

Permission from the people you shoot with? ;)

Seriously though, I shoot at a couple of clubs where muzzle brakes are strictly verboten. Fortunately mine is also QD mount for my suppressor, so when I shoot at those clubs the suppressor goes on automatically.
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#5 Post by Quarters »

It can be very unpleasant to shoot next to somebody with a muzzle brake!

At Bisley I have had my shoots ruined by people shooting next to me with a muzzle brakes. Be aware those next to you!

There is no law about muzzle brakes just good manners.
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#6 Post by Pete »

At Bisley, you're supposed to declare intention to use a muzzle brake when booking a lane.............and the staff are supposed to allocate lanes so that there's a good distance between users and non users.
I've complained a couple of times to perpetrators, and they have always moved willingly, on one occasion feeling the need to take the pi$$ as well.

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#7 Post by kennyc »

Pete wrote:At Bisley, you're supposed to declare intention to use a muzzle brake when booking a lane.............and the staff are supposed to allocate lanes so that there's a good distance between users and non users.
I've complained a couple of times to perpetrators, and they have always moved willingly, on one occasion feeling the need to take the pi$$ as well.

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at bisley if you declare brakes they will fall over backwards to decline your booking in my experience, if we have several lanes separation either side I see mo reason not to use brakes, if we are side by side common courtesy demands you dont use a brake .
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

Quarters wrote:It can be very unpleasant to shoot next to somebody with a muzzle brake!

At Bisley I have had my shoots ruined by people shooting next to me with a muzzle brakes. Be aware those next to you!

There is no law about muzzle brakes just good manners.
last time at 1000 yards I had someone with a 300WM and a brake right next to me. he found it funny, I was not amused.
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#9 Post by Sim G »

One of the clubs I shoot with, brakes are almost obligatory! I think it was pe4king who started it...
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#10 Post by ovenpaa »

Oddly enough I have been asked about brakes on .22LR rifles a couple of times recently. My view these days is I will make and fit them if asked and I believe it will make a difference when shot off hand.
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