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Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 9:27 pm
by leeroy7031
Does anyone have any experiance with Roedale non gunsmith muzzle brakes
http://www.webshop.roedale.de/product_i ... k-C21.html
Thinking of putting one of these on my Remington 700 which isn't threaded
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 3:55 pm
by TJC
No but having read numerous threads on this company i would urge you to call and verify they have your product in stock / that you are fully aware of a potential delivery date.
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:28 pm
by Burner
The No gunsmith claim seems to be a miss named product.
A Gun Smith is needed to thread your barrel, but you can install the brake after.
Their info says the Brake is threaded on, then clamped to index it.
You barrel needs to be threaded before you can use it.
Actual clamp on, no thread brakes, are often one good for one or two rounds fired, then they end up way down range.
This looks like a good brake but it is still for a threaded barrel.
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:49 pm
by leeroy7031
Burner wrote:The No gunsmith claim seems to be a miss named product.
You may need to read this again, this item is without a threading, the text and lift and shift from the threaded model. These are designed for specific barrel diameters in my case 21mm
Losing the brake after a couple of rounds is my concern ......
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:31 pm
by Dr. Strangelove
Leeroy - it's not entirely clear from the link you posted that you're after the 'clamp on' type muzzle brake.
I honestly don't think it's going to work out favourably for you. Why don't you want to get your barrel threaded?
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:34 pm
by DL.
I had a muzzle thread cut by Mike Norris whilst I waited earlier this year. He was very easy to deal with.
If the above is the style of muzzle brake you were looking for, I see something similar is available here :
http://www.vertebrae.no/index.php?page= ... 11&lang=en
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:34 am
by Scotsgun
In the interests of offending some folks and breaking the site's dealer's rules, i'll refraim from screaming out what I think of Roedale. Opinions based on personal experience.
PM me if you wish details.
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:14 am
by TJC
Scotsgun wrote:In the interests of offending some folks and breaking the site's dealer's rules, i'll refraim from screaming out what I think of Roedale. Opinions based on personal experience.
PM me if you wish details.
See the first post in response to the query !
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:03 pm
by Burner
They really need to proof read their website.
Our Brakes are screwed onto the muzzle thread, indexed or adjusted and then clamped in place with 2 screws.
That is from the page for the C 21 clamp on.
Took me several minutes just to find anyting that said they had a squeeze on brake.
I would get the barrel threaded. Clamp on's really smeg up your group as the large chunk of metal rips through the target.
They also tend to get you a few bruses when the chap pulling the targets comes out and trys to stuff it someplace in your body it was never intended to fit.
Re: Roedale Non Threaded Muzzle Brakes
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:14 pm
by leeroy7031
Burner wrote:They really need to proof read their website.
Our Brakes are screwed onto the muzzle thread, indexed or adjusted and then clamped in place with 2 screws.
That is from the page for the C 21 clamp on.
Took me several minutes just to find anyting that said they had a squeeze on brake.
Or 4 screws in the case of the clamp on .... I guess this has been translated using Google :lol:
I think that threading is the way forward, I’ve contacted Mike Norris and this is something he can do while I wait and isn’t going to break the bank either. He has also offered to make a brake which is based on the vais type however I want something that a little more “tactical”. I really wanted the badger FTE but can’t find anyone who has these over this side of the pond, hence the Roedale but I have heard talk they are awful to deal with...... I guess an order to Brownells could be the way forward.