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Harrison lathe Turning a Ruger 10/22 Muzzle Brake

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2010

Making of a ruger 10/22 muzzle break.

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  • Looks sick might be a good project for class. Any where to locate a print?

  • @ElWetto I never made a drawing for it exactley. i just made it as i was going along. i improved it alot since then and added 3 more series of holes and made them out of stainless steel. I tapered the bottom bit so it suited my rifle, its about 50mm long, the holes are just evenley spaced between the knurling and taper.. the hole is 6mm i think at the end to be safe. 5.5mm is .22 i believe.

  • thanks its a old harison L5a 11" i think

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  • Very nice. Its always fun to build things when you have your tool base squared away.

  • @MrThumbwii Or the 140 if its a flat top i have one with Norton box, an M300 plus two others.

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  • that was a really cool vid to watch man, thanks !

  • Great work! What size and brand lathe are you using?

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