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Hi and I have a questin #53630 07/29/2009 11:31 PM
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I have a BFR 500 mag. It kicks more than any revolver I have ever wrapped my hands around. I talked to JD Jones and he told me he could do it but would have to move the front sight back an inch.It would be the shark gill brake. I think the front sight set back would look stupid. Has anyone have an idea who could do this w/o moving the front sight. Magna port is out, and I have talked to Ross and he can only take in barrels, not a whole revolver. What the hell should I do beside put a brake on, take the front sight off, and put a JP dot scope on?

Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: adirackdacks1] #53631 07/29/2009 11:35 PM
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It's ok if it looks stupid if it works and you can shoot it. If not I would suggest a resale and a little less gun. No sense in tearing yourself up.

Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: rlb] #53632 07/29/2009 11:54 PM
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It would only look stupid until you got used to it. Most would eather mount a scope or a dot system which would not need a front sight. I personnely would keep the front sight so as to use hard sights in an emergency. The reason the sight has to be moved is to thred the end of the barrel for the muzzle brake.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: adirackdacks1] #53633 07/30/2009 12:02 AM
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Gary Reeder will install a brake and replace the front sight back in original location. His brake works, too. I have one installed on my 475 linebaugh.

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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: rawhide kid] #53634 07/30/2009 12:02 AM
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Im Pretty sure KRal has a 475 with a break and the sight behind it. It doesn't look bad at all. check his gallery. And I bet its way better that not being able to shoot it!!!


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: Is that a cub] #53635 07/30/2009 12:04 AM
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 Originally Posted By: Is that a cub
Im Pretty sure KRal has a 475 with a break and the sight behind it. It doesn't look bad at all. check his gallery. And I bet its way better that not being able to shoot it!!!


Great Minds think alike....LOL


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: KRal] #53637 07/30/2009 12:21 AM
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And Im Pretty sure Jamesfromjersey's 454 is set up the same way now that i think about it!


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: Is that a cub] #53639 07/30/2009 12:48 AM
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 Originally Posted By: Is that a cub
And Im Pretty sure Jamesfromjersey's 454 is set up the same way now that i think about it!


Cub, hope I'm not speaking out of turn, but I believe JFJ has the Mag na Brake installed on his FA's. That brake is removable, thus requiring the sight to be relocated on the barrel.

The Reeder brake is not removable (without use of torch). Reeder soldiers the sight back in it's original position. This keeps the same sight radius, but sight is soldiered to brake and barrel, thus not removable. It prevents brake from working loose, also.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: KRal] #53641 07/30/2009 1:23 AM
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There's another solution: don't load it so hot.......there is really no reason to push max velocity aside from bragging rights.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: Whitworth] #53642 07/30/2009 1:38 AM
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Tig, what does your Ruger SRH with the OTT shark gill break look like?


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: TCTex.] #53651 07/30/2009 3:41 AM
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Thats not my gun. A guy by the handle of 45nut has that one. I use to have a picture of it, I'll try to find it.

I know Tony V had a 500 BFR. It was viscious to shoot. He got better grips than the factory ones, and had it magna ported. He says it was much better.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: Tigger] #53656 07/30/2009 9:41 AM
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Why on earth do you need a front sight on a scoped handgun?? With a scope on, I doubt anybody would go back to iron sights.

Besides, what's the current status of Mag-na-port? Are they out of business? And what happened to the Handgun hunters' hall of fame? I just purchased the old Hal Swiggett video which includes some scenes shot at that place. Would be nice to visit if it's still around.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: KRal] #53667 07/30/2009 3:50 PM
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 Originally Posted By: KRal
 Originally Posted By: Is that a cub
And Im Pretty sure Jamesfromjersey's 454 is set up the same way now that i think about it!


Cub, hope I'm not speaking out of turn, but I believe JFJ has the Mag na Brake installed on his FA's. That brake is removable, thus requiring the sight to be relocated on the barrel.


KRal, Dont worry, there is no speaking out of turn with me. Most of you guys know WAY more than I do and I appreciate any knowledge you guys want to share. Removable or not, I just thought it would be one more gun to look at with a front sight located behind a break.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: KRal] #53679 07/30/2009 9:07 PM
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nice and thanks

 Originally Posted By: KRal
Gary Reeder will install a brake and replace the front sight back in original location. His brake works, too. I have one installed on my 475 linebaugh.

Reeder Custom Guns


Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: Whitworth] #53680 07/30/2009 9:10 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Whitworth
There's another solution: don't load it so hot.......there is really no reason to push max velocity aside from bragging rights.



But thay's how I get my rocks off!!!!

Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: rawhide kid] #53682 07/30/2009 9:23 PM
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 Originally Posted By: rawhide kid
It would only look stupid until you got used to it. Most would eather mount a scope or a dot system which would not need a front sight. I personnely would keep the front sight so as to use hard sights in an emergency. The reason the sight has to be moved is to thred the end of the barrel for the muzzle brake.



Hi Kral:

I just talked to Gary Reeder> Great Guy. He said it would be no problem and look real nice.

Thanks again

Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: adirackdacks1] #53694 07/31/2009 12:49 AM
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Your Welcome.


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Re: Hi and I have a questin [Re: KRal] #53747 07/31/2009 11:55 PM
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Now I have a question. Was any of what I said incorrect? The muzzle brake is installed by threading the last half inch of barrel, I kinow becuase we installed the KDF muzzle brakes on rifles for years. My comment on the emergency is because guns do get dropped and scopes and Dots do get broken and hard sights can save a hunt. I also know that not all people that put muzzle brakes on there guns like them. The added muzzle blast takes away the prone shooting position and the extra 1 1/2 inches on the end of the barrel will not allow some holsters. I was not aware someone was mounting a sight on the brake making it permenent in fact we used to sell a thread cover so people could use the KDF for sighting in and remove it for hunting, (they say you do not feel the recoil of the shot during the hunt). I always have though.


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