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The SARS Remulak-T Titanium Self-Timing Muzzle Brake, was created to be light and efficient. Weighing 2 ounces. Your Point of impact change will be minimal. The Remulak self Timing muzzle Brake was created to enhance your rifle's own design. It was engineered from the dynamics of a precision rifle builder. The ports are created with a circular form, which allows gases to be dispersed in opposite directions so the force is not entangled in one direction. We have tested many styles of brakes and the Remulak is out of this "world." It is a totally new concept in an ever changing market.
The SARS Precision Machine Remulak Self Indexing Muzzle Brake Was designed to enhance the caliber of your rifle. Gases are dispersed in a format which does not accumulate all sound in one direction. Thus, enhancing your firing experience.
Remulak is manufactured in .303 Stainless Steel. Available in Stainless Steel, Deep Armor Black Finish and Bronze (Texas Tea).
KG Coating Available for extra charge. Variety of Colors.
SARS | Remulak |
Dimension | .800 x 2.5 |
Weight | 7.8 oz |
Available Calibers | .22 /.223/6mm, 6.5mm, 7mm/30cal, 338 cal, 358 cal. |
Finish | Stainless Steel / Deep Armor Black |
Thread Sizes | 1/2-28, 5/8-24, 9/16-24 |
There are many options on Thread Size. For 22 cal and .223 standard is 1/12-28, Most all other calibers are 5/8-24, except for Specifics Gun. Due to the fact we do not mass product and are a custom machine shop, If you find that you need any additional thread size, Please Give us a call. There will be an additional Set up fee of $48.00 for a nonstandard thread pattern.
The SARS REMULAK is available in 4 calibers .22, .223/6mm, 6.5, 7mm/308 .338 and .358
Manufactured in Mil-Spec 303 Stainless Steel.
Easy Installation.
The SARS REMULAK does not need an adapter.
Gases are dispersed in an off center balance creating a solid performing brake.
Manufactured on CNC equipment. Manufactured in the USA.
Maintenance
Just like your barrel, muzzle brakes and suppressors need to be cleaned. Carbon will build up in the ports, to the point you will have strikes against the buildup. The strike can be insignificant, you may actually think nothing of it. However, constant build up can create many issues.
SARS wants your shooting experience to definitely not warrant any issues with your muzzle brake. The best cleaning method for any muzzle brake is "PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE".