SKU | Designation | French Law | Thread | Diam. (mm) | Weight (g) | Colors | MSRP | Stock |
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SKU SIP2077 | Designation Max. 7.62mm - M14x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M14x1 | Diam. (mm) 7.62 | Weight (g) 68 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU SIP2078 | Designation Max. 7.62mm - M15x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M15x1 | Diam. (mm) 7.62 | Weight (g) 67 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU SIP2079 | Designation Max. 7.62mm - M18x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M18x1 | Diam. (mm) 7.62 | Weight (g) 66 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU SIP2080 | Designation Max. 9.3mm - M14x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M14x1 | Diam. (mm) 9.3 | Weight (g) 68 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU SIP2081 | Designation Max. 9.3mm - M15x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M15x1 | Diam. (mm) 9.3 | Weight (g) 67 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU SIP2082 | Designation Max. 9.3mm - M18x1 | French Law Vente libre | Thread M18x1 | Diam. (mm) 9.3 | Weight (g) 66 | Colors Black |
MSRP
125.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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The available products can be ordered by your gunsmith who will be delivered in 24 / 48h, out of stock products are being replenished, but your gunsmith may have in stock, ask!
Stalon muzzle brakes reduce the majority of the recoil felt when firing (65%). The vents are adjustable with the screws provided.
The muzzle brake comes with 7 vent adjustment screws. These screws can be installed on the muzzle brake as desired. Before installing these screws, Stalon recommends testing the weapon without muzzle brake adjustment, as in many cases the adjustment screws are not necessary.
Adjusting screws are installed on the lower part of the muzzle brake, in order to limit the barrel lift when firing. Do not install all the screws from the start: start with 3 to 4, then increase their number until the desired level of bearing is reached.
After fitting a muzzle brake, it is important to test the weapon again, as the point of impact may have shifted into target.