Newcomers Spatha Tactical have come up with a rather unique idea to help you mitigate some of the recoil on your rifles. The best part is you don't even have to have the barrel threaded to attach it. (Note – see video below.)
The infographics I am about to post show how the system works. Collets are not new to those of us who have done any machining. However, I personally have never seen them used in this way with a rifle.
I even hear rumors a suppressor adapter is in the works. While this doesn't help us that much up in Canada (whence Spatha Tactical hails), it is pretty cool for those of you in suppressor friendly countries. It could also be used to attach a flashhider or another manufacturer's brake if you feel like it.
If your interested in picking one up head on over to here. You can check them out on Facebook or YouTube to see what others are saying or see their gear on some rifles in action.
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How much barrel length is required if mounting on a Norinco SKS with a 20 in. barrel?