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    Charging handle and/or muzzle brake for Charles Daly N4S?

    Do I have any options for either? Not opposed to a clamp on MB as long as it doesn't have a rep for flying off.

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    Why do you want to put a muzzle brake on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    Why do you want to put a muzzle brake on it?
    Ultimately, I'd like to reduce recoil, but #2 is b/c I just hate looking at the barrel with nothing on the end

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    Putting a muzzle device on a shotgun will only reduce the amount of money in your wallet. It will not reduce recoil. If it's a look you are after a ported choke might give you what you want. Look at Briley's website. https://www.briley.com/p-54237-mobil...-12-gauge.aspx
    Last edited by GH41; 09-10-21 at 15:20.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    Putting a muzzle device on a shotgun will only reduce the amount of money in your wallet. It will not reduce recoil. If it's a look you are after a ported choke might give you what you want. Look at Briley's website. https://www.briley.com/p-54237-mobil...-12-gauge.aspx
    So the videos of some of them reducing muzzle flip are wrong? Hmm.

    Not looking to go the choke route as that limits what I can shoot. Don't want to swap chokes all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicMan View Post
    So the videos of some of them reducing muzzle flip are wrong? Hmm.

    Not looking to go the choke route as that limits what I can shoot. Don't want to swap chokes all the time.
    Muzzle jump isn't recoil. Porting will reduce jump. Lengthening the forcing cone and back boring will reduce felt recoil. Not sure what videos you are watching but they are pretty easy to rig. Use a max dram shell for the before shot and a low brass shell for the after shot. It works every time.

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    I meant muzzle jump, not recoil. Sorry

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