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ohm security
12-26-2007, 09:09 AM
ok guys, i have a new bird cage type muzzle break from cheaper than dirt. i got a new wood stock & a new forarm for $20.00 the wood is all new.i have been reading the other threads about muzzle breaks, i dont think i have a cut down barrel? the barrel has a slight flair at the base of the CAI ,M/B looks to me if i had a cut down barrel that slight flair would be gone??? i have lots of pics to show but all i get is upload failed.gets me why :2pistol:

SteelCore
12-26-2007, 09:25 AM
That would be an UNcut bbl. Also, when I removed my CAI LOUDENER, thete was only a pin, no solder. It just unscrewed.

Sounds like youre all set!

BTW does the CTD brake say that it is made in the US? If it is new manufacture, I bet it is.

ohm security
12-26-2007, 09:45 AM
cheaper than dirt did not say if the m/b was us made ?? no marking any where on it but it has a good finish on it. here is the part # for the set. MGR-300

jdowney
12-26-2007, 09:50 AM
I've been eye-ing that set too... both for the FH and that butt pad. Does make me wonder what the hell I'd do with three extra grips! Did you spring for the leather sling?

M1 Tanker
12-26-2007, 09:51 AM
That is an original Spanish set you have there. They have been sold for the last couple of years thru a number of retailers, such as TAPCO.

SteelCore
12-26-2007, 10:10 AM
Now that I gots me parts count set for a Non-US muzzle device (using my mod B FH now...) I may have to get one of those.

rustypirate
12-26-2007, 01:13 PM
For everyone thinking about replacing their Muzzle Break and/or Stocks and Handguards.....

These parts are all 922r compliance parts and the ones you are replacing may well be made in the USA for compliance reasons.

Make sure that you follow SteelCore's example and ensure that you are still going to be compliant before replacing these parts.