Kundernas betyg pÄDEWEY MODEL M14-15 FITS M14/M1A W/.750" MUZZLE BRAKE
Antal betyg: 6
FrÄn brownells.com: 6
Medelbetyg: 4
Well worth it(2017-09-07)
Well worth it if you put the cleaning rod down the muzzle before attaching brush or patch to rod. In the Army we never worried of crown or bore damage, but if you have to pay for repairs/replacements this is inexpensive insurance to maintain accuracy and barrel life.
Prefer the Dewey Brass over this Model(2010-06-23)
I have all of the three different bore guides and muzzle guides Brownells sells for my M14 and although this one works for M14s with the standard flash suppressor, it does not work on after market suppressors such as the Smith Vortex. The Dewey Brass model Brownells number 234-018-030 is much better. Even with standard flash suppressors this one gets stuck on the muzzle and when you try to withdraw your rod and copper brush you get splattered. Hard to remove from the muzzle once you get it on. The Brass model is much better all around.
Only Good for OEM Flash Suppressor(2011-12-07)
This works great if you have a Standard M14 Flash suppressor. If you have any plans on changing yours to another such as a Smith Ent. Vortex Flash Suppressor you will end up buying the Dewey with the rubber ring for Coated Rods. It is here on Brownells, but you have to hunt a little for it. NOT the regular Dewey without the O-Ring.
Works!(2013-04-10)
On the OEM suppressor this is the best muzzle guard option. Tried the Dewey Brass Muzzle guide as suggested in the review above, and it does not protect anything.
This guard slips on nice and easy and keeps the rod straight as possible for an M1A. Well worth it.
Very helpful item(2010-12-30)
Great for cleaning from the muzzle end when a coated rod isn't available. Especially nice for protecting that original barrel crown as on the M1 Garand.
An inexpensive insurance policy(2017-10-17)
As M1s get harder to find and parts become a lot more expensive, little things become important. This muzzle guide will extend the life of the crown and maintain accuracy of is now a 75 y/o rifle. Many (most) GIs that carried rifles picked up lots of bad habits when it came to maintaining our weapons during peacetime and have brought those habits to civilian life. In uniform we only cared that the bore was shiny, and if the rifle was rendered unserviceable making it shiny - they always gave us another one. Tools like this muzzle guide will help maintaining the value and accuracy of our treasured rifles.
Kundernas betyg pÄDEWEY MODEL M14-15 FITS M14/M1A W/.750" MUZZLE BRAKE
Antal betyg: 6
FrÄn brownells.com: 6
Medelbetyg: 4
Well worth it(2017-09-07)
Well worth it if you put the cleaning rod down the muzzle before attaching brush or patch to rod. In the Army we never worried of crown or bore damage, but if you have to pay for repairs/replacements this is inexpensive insurance to maintain accuracy and barrel life.
Prefer the Dewey Brass over this Model(2010-06-23)
I have all of the three different bore guides and muzzle guides Brownells sells for my M14 and although this one works for M14s with the standard flash suppressor, it does not work on after market suppressors such as the Smith Vortex. The Dewey Brass model Brownells number 234-018-030 is much better. Even with standard flash suppressors this one gets stuck on the muzzle and when you try to withdraw your rod and copper brush you get splattered. Hard to remove from the muzzle once you get it on. The Brass model is much better all around.
Only Good for OEM Flash Suppressor(2011-12-07)
This works great if you have a Standard M14 Flash suppressor. If you have any plans on changing yours to another such as a Smith Ent. Vortex Flash Suppressor you will end up buying the Dewey with the rubber ring for Coated Rods. It is here on Brownells, but you have to hunt a little for it. NOT the regular Dewey without the O-Ring.
Works!(2013-04-10)
On the OEM suppressor this is the best muzzle guard option. Tried the Dewey Brass Muzzle guide as suggested in the review above, and it does not protect anything.
This guard slips on nice and easy and keeps the rod straight as possible for an M1A. Well worth it.
Very helpful item(2010-12-30)
Great for cleaning from the muzzle end when a coated rod isn't available. Especially nice for protecting that original barrel crown as on the M1 Garand.
An inexpensive insurance policy(2017-10-17)
As M1s get harder to find and parts become a lot more expensive, little things become important. This muzzle guide will extend the life of the crown and maintain accuracy of is now a 75 y/o rifle. Many (most) GIs that carried rifles picked up lots of bad habits when it came to maintaining our weapons during peacetime and have brought those habits to civilian life. In uniform we only cared that the bore was shiny, and if the rifle was rendered unserviceable making it shiny - they always gave us another one. Tools like this muzzle guide will help maintaining the value and accuracy of our treasured rifles.