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Muzzle Brake Adapter

#1 Post by Zilberbak »

Does anyone know where I can source a M24x1.5 (female) to M14x1 (male) adapter. I have tried CNCwarriors in the States and they won't ship outside the USA. I am trying to fit a Lantac Drakon on to my Saiga?

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#2 Post by snayperskaya »

Zilberbak wrote:Does anyone know where I can source a M24x1.5 (female) to M14x1 (male) adapter. I have tried CNCwarriors in the States and they won't ship outside the USA. I am trying to fit a Lantac Drakon on to my Saiga?

PS Don't tell Snayperskaya!!!!!!!!
Too late Tovarisch!.

Do you know anyone in the States you could get one shipped to and get them to post it on to you?

Another possibility is the replace your front sight block for one from an AKM and get your barrel threaded with a M14x1 thread to take the new brake.....if your Saiga has the AK-103 style M24 threaded brake and front sight block you could flog it to the Yanks for a few bob as they go nuts for them when they build AK-103 replicas.
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#3 Post by Odd Job »

If it's a case of finding a good machinist, I have a lead on one in the US. He made me a set of thread adapters which I am very happy with.
Still the same problem, he will ship to someone in the US and that person will have to ship to the UK.

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Any good machinist in the UK will be able to make you one have a word with David at the shooting shed.
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#5 Post by TattooedGun »

Alpha1 wrote:Any good machinist in the UK will be able to make you one have a word with David at the shooting shed.
Second this, would definitely have a word with David.
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#6 Post by Zilberbak »

Thanks for your suggestions guys! Getting one made in the UK was plan B but have been sorted out by Dinzag arms in the States for not too much money.
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#7 Post by Odd Job »

Are they making it for you or is it a component they have in stock?
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#8 Post by Zilberbak »

Lets say they are sourcing one for me.
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Have they quoted you a price.
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#10 Post by Zilberbak »

Yes, about £34 including delivery. Happy with that as it is a proprietary adapter with regular notches cut in for the sprung muzzle retainer to engage in. No doubt could have had a UK machinist to make one but this way is probably easier for me.
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