Tim K
11-11-2013, 19:26
Many of you will know Skullybones on here. He's the founder of Dynamic Resistance, a company manufacturing a line of excellent muzzle brakes. He's also a talented young (from my decrepit perspective) designer and machinist.
We've become friends recently due to our mutual interests in shooting and CNC machining. We work in different media, but there is lots of crossover. It doesn't hurt that we are ten miles apart.
Skullybones was in my shop the other day and I was bitching about the dearth of clean mounting methods for Surefire tape switches. During the course of the conversation, I whipped out a short section of Picatinny rail and wondered how we might adapt it to mount a switch.
What you see below is the idea we developed. He executed it perfectly, and it's pretty damn clean. The switch presses into a tapered and undercut slot cut directly into the rail section. The fit is tight, but not so tight it won't pop out before the wire breaks if you snag up hard on something. If that happens, you just press it back in.
I dislike vertical grips, and this is the perfect solution for me. I can move it anywhere on the fore end that suits me, and get this, it still functions as a section of rail if you need it for something else.
Here are some pics we took tonight.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/0DB79E9D-9F7A-4E8C-81B0-342B7A28F7C7-3341-000007A208E73005_zps08c62ef2.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/0FAA9666-3BEB-4254-AEF9-AFDB1BFB5035-3341-000007A23D1D09A4_zps749931ff.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/90F39E7D-1AB1-4270-8F71-F2FE53B76F60-3341-000007A1D0CCEF06_zpsf9800399.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/9E4FAB6C-DA9E-46F2-8B59-A58D4493B833-3341-000007A1046D06F1_zpscdcb5a7c.jpg
Yes, that's one of his brakes on the end of my AR! This is my first real experience with a high quality brake, and I have to say it's very effective for the modest increase in report.
I think he should add these switch mounts to his product line. I'm pretty much in love with this one and am very pleased to be the owner of nĂºmero UNO.
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We've become friends recently due to our mutual interests in shooting and CNC machining. We work in different media, but there is lots of crossover. It doesn't hurt that we are ten miles apart.
Skullybones was in my shop the other day and I was bitching about the dearth of clean mounting methods for Surefire tape switches. During the course of the conversation, I whipped out a short section of Picatinny rail and wondered how we might adapt it to mount a switch.
What you see below is the idea we developed. He executed it perfectly, and it's pretty damn clean. The switch presses into a tapered and undercut slot cut directly into the rail section. The fit is tight, but not so tight it won't pop out before the wire breaks if you snag up hard on something. If that happens, you just press it back in.
I dislike vertical grips, and this is the perfect solution for me. I can move it anywhere on the fore end that suits me, and get this, it still functions as a section of rail if you need it for something else.
Here are some pics we took tonight.
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/0DB79E9D-9F7A-4E8C-81B0-342B7A28F7C7-3341-000007A208E73005_zps08c62ef2.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/0FAA9666-3BEB-4254-AEF9-AFDB1BFB5035-3341-000007A23D1D09A4_zps749931ff.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/90F39E7D-1AB1-4270-8F71-F2FE53B76F60-3341-000007A1D0CCEF06_zpsf9800399.jpg
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c173/tkulin/9E4FAB6C-DA9E-46F2-8B59-A58D4493B833-3341-000007A1046D06F1_zpscdcb5a7c.jpg
Yes, that's one of his brakes on the end of my AR! This is my first real experience with a high quality brake, and I have to say it's very effective for the modest increase in report.
I think he should add these switch mounts to his product line. I'm pretty much in love with this one and am very pleased to be the owner of nĂºmero UNO.
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