Victrix Magnus Muzzle Brake 6.5 /308 Win/260

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$694.00
SKU:
FDB260
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Product Overview

FEATURES
MAGNUS muzzle brake cal. .308 / .260 / .6.5 with 6 chambers muzzle brake, equipped with a threaded self-centering fixing system in metric M18x1 thread.
A new concept of muzzle brake. After hundreds of tests with different caliber rifles and ammunition, carrying out vibrational and flow analysis we have been able to reach a 96% reduction of the  flue gas following the bullet, and a 12db sound reduction, to guarantee the best performance ever recorded.

Designed and manufactured in Italy.

MATERIAL AND FINISH
MAGNUS muzzle brake cal. .308 / .260 / .6.5 is made of
Stainless steel AISI 630, machined from billet

COMPATIBLE WITH
• Victrix Armaments Sporting Series:
Venus V-T-X, Challenge T

• Victrix Armaments Professional Series:
Pugio V-T, Gladio V-T-X, Scorpio V-T (300 Win. Magnum e .300 Norma Magnum)

DIMENSIONS

  • Length   98 mm / 3.85”
  • Width    32 mm / 1.26”
  • Height   39 mm / 1.53”

WEIGHT0.57 lb approx

The Victrix Armaments design team has been working on this project for the last two years, realizing different versions and conducting hundreds of tests until we achieved the prefixed target. That’s how the new concept of muzzle brake by Victrix Armaments was born, capable of minimize the harmful effects from the turbulence of low-pressure gases during their expansion phase and relative depression thus favoring the laminar detachment of the gases themselves and controlling their fluid dynamics precisely.

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