Old 01-13-2010, 11:48 AM   #1
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Question Muzzle Brake question

I want to put a King Armory Breacher Brake on my NEF Pardner, but I'm a bit hesitant because I'm thinking that bb's out of certain ammo will lodge in it... I haven't read into it too far, but has anyone had any experience using these? Will I be able to fire any rounds out of my shotgun, or will I be rendered to only using slugs?


Here's something I saw on another forum, while "google'ing" my type of shotgun:


Forum link: NEF Pardner protector - TheFiringLine Forums

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You were listing to the wrong people or you didn't make attempt to try any 870 accessories on your Pardner Protector, Norinco 982, 981. basically the same shotgun. All made by Norinco.

Here is a Pardner Protector that I Tacted out for a Demo: It has 870 items on it that didn't require any mods. It has a King Armory Breacher Brake and one of my 7+1 tube extensions I sale & make for these shotguns.


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Old 01-14-2010, 07:03 AM   #2
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What actual purpose would it serve??? I see a LOT of HD shotguns with crap bolted, screwed, welded and taped on, and I constantly wonder........ why?????
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Old 01-14-2010, 07:44 AM   #3
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What actual purpose would it serve??? I see a LOT of HD shotguns with crap bolted, screwed, welded and taped on, and I constantly wonder........ why?????

Me too.

When will you need to breech a door in your house while defending it? Them door breeching thingies on the end of shotgun barrels aren't even needed. Train someone (interesting concept aint it?) how to breech and a plain looking shotgun does fine. I cann't even count how many doors I breeched with a plain 18" mossberg at work and I have seen even more. Our favourite breeching load........................ plain ole OO buck.


fancy hsit hangin' from a shotgun and koolaid breeching rounds are not needed. Learn how to use it and all the money wasted hanging extra weight on your shotgun can be used to buy ammo.........

I guess you could use the muzzle device in that pic to administer a nasty muzzle check to someones face........

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Old 01-14-2010, 11:55 AM   #4
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I understand where both of y'all are coming from... but I am bored looking at a shotgun that rarely gets used and decided, "Why not add some mods to it and dress it up!" For me it looks better and I learn how to dismantle/reassemble it more. That and on the plus side, when I'm ready to sell it, I'll get more back then I would have leaving it "stock"... a lot of people like the tactical look anyways.


So, has any one of y'all used a muzzle brake before and can you answer my question about the way it'll effect different types of shotgun ammo?
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I understand where both of y'all are coming from... but I am bored looking at a shotgun that rarely gets used and decided, "Why not add some mods to it and dress it up!" For me it looks better and I learn how to dismantle/reassemble it more. That and on the plus side, when I'm ready to sell it, I'll get more back then I would have leaving it "stock"... a lot of people like the tactical look anyways.


So, has any one of y'all used a muzzle brake before and can you answer my question about the way it'll effect different types of shotgun ammo?
There will be no ill effect, nor will it make it any better. If the gun is full choke, it will still shoot full patterns, if its cylinder, patterns will be cylinder.

By all means do as you please with your shotgun. If you do do it, I demand pics of the aftermath. I like pics.......

I said do do..
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Old 01-14-2010, 10:24 PM   #6
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I think you guys should research the muzzle brake he is asking about. It is actually a cool piece. Not made for breaching necessarily.
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