I love the iconic sound of the STAG muzzle breaks. That marvellous pop. Certainly turns heads and what a lovely gun to shoot. Pellet on pellet at 50 yards. Lovely work gents 😁
How interesting watching you create this muzzle brake with your undoubted machining skills. As an ex toolmaker I enjoyed watching your video. I’d love to have a muzzle break like this on my FX Panthera too.
I'm definitely in the love it camp - it's nice to be different :-) And a s a breaker bar has made an appearance, hopefully a lump hammer will be in the next one :-) great work as always....
Precision work. Need one advice Jeff. I hv built a 22 cal air rifle. Now the valve Ceat is 6 mm I'd, plenum is 78 cc. I hv Fx 500 mm heavy liner barrel with dual transfer port. The block I am using has 5 mm transfer port hole. I need to increase it. U think 5.7 mm Wil be good? I hv space for 6 mm or more.
@@sub12airgunners One of my closest dearest friends could make t his for you in series. His factory makes precision parts for various industries and have 1/1000 mm tolerance. Let me know if I can hook you up. They are on mainland EU.
I see this error all the time with airguners and muzzle brakes. And that's there's relatively low pressure gas coming out so having a huge first chamber vents inefficiently. What works better is a short first chamber so the first higher pressure gas jets out stronger, THEN have a second chamber being 50 % longer where the remaining gas can vent out sideways. My testing shows that there's not much gas reaches a third chamber from the muzzle on an air rifle (it DOES on firearms but NOT on an airgun. Understand there's a significant difference).
This is a sub 12lbft airgun the brake is just for looks something a bit different, we made a shroud for it which is so quite the gun sounds broken so we did the brake for looks and maybe add a little crack to the report i wouldn't think a brake would do anything on a sub 12lbft pcp no matter how the chambers are configured 👍👍 thanks for watching
@@jeffhello1444 no, not as a brake BUT I've built muzzle brakes that were actually air strippers (mount the stripper cone on the divider between the first and second chambers) which helped accuracy because the pellets stabilized sooner since there was much less blowby past the skirt of the pellet. You want the gap between the muzzle and the cone entrance to be 80 to 90% of caliber, if it's more than a caliber then the air stripper becomes less effective.
It was not ideal at all, and the closing process was very complicated and long, and because you talk a lot, instead of talking so much, you used your own mind and you did not make so many screws to close a fire extinguisher, you are very short-sighted.
I love the iconic sound of the STAG muzzle breaks. That marvellous pop. Certainly turns heads and what a lovely gun to shoot. Pellet on pellet at 50 yards. Lovely work gents 😁
thanks mate 👍👍
Best muzzle brake I've seen. You have the patience of a saint. 🙂
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Fantastic machining again. I really like the flats on the brake, they would be great for milling a dovetail onto for mounting open sights.
now that's a good idea 😀😀
Great work, precision and excellence in transforming air rifles into masterpieces of art. Thank you for this unparalleled inspiration
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Another beautifully made precision part coming out of the workshop! Looks amazing on the V3. Thanks for sharing the video 👍
thanks Lee 👍👍
Bloody hell Jeff another wicked bit of kit .Your good buddy. Wish I could make one for my rifle. Keep up the most excellent work 😊
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As always wonderful work Jeff.
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Your work on the lathe is always amazing to watch and always interesting 👍
Thank you Cheers
Very, very nice work indeed.
I think that style of a muzzle brake suits the rifle very well.
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How interesting watching you create this muzzle brake with your undoubted machining skills. As an ex toolmaker I enjoyed watching your video.
I’d love to have a muzzle break like this on my FX Panthera too.
thank you 👍👍
I'm definitely in the love it camp - it's nice to be different :-) And a s a breaker bar has made an appearance, hopefully a lump hammer will be in the next one :-) great work as always....
🤣🤣 we like to use all the tools
The best gunsmith :)
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Great content. I always find the metal work just as interesting as the Strip downs.
thank you glad you like it
Class video is hypnotic
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i think it looks awsome mate . a very nice finish to the end of the gun . top job 👍
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Beautiful work. Thank you for teaching.
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I love your video's. Thank you for sharing your skills.
thanks for watching 😀😀
Fantastic work as always Jeff, looks great Cheers 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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Awesome 💯 looks badass thanks for sharing be safe buddy 💯
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Great video, The muzzle break looks different and mean
I must say great looking👌🏼
thanks mate
Nice watch as am having breakfast fantastic work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
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Would love to know where I could get such a lovely thing would go lovely on my U2
sorry we are not making them to sell 🙁
great video yet again true craftsman
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Bom dia excelente trabalho 👍👍👍🙏🇧🇷👏👏
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Gostaria de saber qual finalidade dessa peça??? Contando claro com a beleza e o seu profissional que são excelentes
really on an air rifle it's just for looks but on a powder burner it would stop muzzle flip / hide the flash
Is the Vulcan 3 the best out of the box gun so far. I am looking for my retirement treat to myself.
it is an excellent gun out of the box one of the best we have had 😀😀
Super nice work, thank you.
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Beautiful work, BTW!
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Love it, great design.😁
Thank you! Cheers!
Precision work. Need one advice Jeff. I hv built a 22 cal air rifle. Now the valve Ceat is 6 mm I'd, plenum is 78 cc. I hv Fx 500 mm heavy liner barrel with dual transfer port. The block I am using has 5 mm transfer port hole. I need to increase it. U think 5.7 mm Wil be good? I hv space for 6 mm or more.
yes 5.7 will be a good start 👍
@@sub12airgunners TX. Appreciate. I forgot to mention that I want max power. But I guess u figured it out anyway. So will straight go for 5.7 mm mm.
Would be nice if this was for sale somewhere.
yes we only have manual machines so it's not cost effective for us 😀
@@sub12airgunners One of my closest dearest friends could make t his for you in series. His factory makes precision parts for various industries and have 1/1000 mm tolerance. Let me know if I can hook you up. They are on mainland EU.
If its an ALTIN coated insert, you don't need cutting oil or coolant. It is bad for the inserts that are ALTIN coated in my experience.
Can you order or buy online?
no sorry we don't sell them
I see this error all the time with airguners and muzzle brakes.
And that's there's relatively low pressure gas coming out so having a huge first chamber vents inefficiently.
What works better is a short first chamber so the first higher pressure gas jets out stronger, THEN have a second chamber being 50 % longer where the remaining gas can vent out sideways. My testing shows that there's not much gas reaches a third chamber from the muzzle on an air rifle (it DOES on firearms but NOT on an airgun. Understand there's a significant difference).
This is a sub 12lbft airgun the brake is just for looks something a bit different, we made a shroud for it which is so quite the gun sounds broken so we did the brake for looks and maybe add a little crack to the report i wouldn't think a brake would do anything on a sub 12lbft pcp no matter how the chambers are configured 👍👍 thanks for watching
@@jeffhello1444 no, not as a brake BUT I've built muzzle brakes that were actually air strippers (mount the stripper cone on the divider between the first and second chambers) which helped accuracy because the pellets stabilized sooner since there was much less blowby past the skirt of the pellet. You want the gap between the muzzle and the cone entrance to be 80 to 90% of caliber, if it's more than a caliber then the air stripper becomes less effective.
Great Job 👍
Thank you Cheers
Master of pieces again! Regulator gauge?😂😂
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Sangat presisi dan sangat bagus......
Sallam dari indonesia ...
thank you😀 it's great to have viewers all the way from Indonesia 🙏
Will you be selling these?
sorry it's not something we will be selling
Sehr gut, deutsche Präzision und Liebe zum Millimeter, ich bin begeistert💜💪👍🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
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Lord above , that was good..
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Ha ha ha! You need a Muzzle brake on an Airgun! What the Hell you put on a Slingshot! LMFAO
you need to watch, the vid as he says it's decretive that means (non functional ) 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Please give it a spin when it's finished.
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Superb !! 👍👍
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I have the exact same mill....
great mill for the money 😀😀
Love it.
thanks mate 😀😀
Perfection
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Fantastic
thanks for watching
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very nice
thank you 😀
sweet 😀😀
Thanks! 😃
Just out off interest is your lathe cnc
Unfortunately not, it's a standard manual mill, you can do most of it just takes a longer
It was not ideal at all, and the closing process was very complicated and long, and because you talk a lot, instead of talking so much, you used your own mind and you did not make so many screws to close a fire extinguisher, you are very short-sighted.
that looks like an assault rifle, its scary, it should be illegal.
Joe Biden contrbution
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Yep…. It looks wicked and now will induce a uncontrollable urge to murder…. Lmao
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