

Accessories Wanted (Parts, Magazines, Stocks, Scopes, Reloading etc. Ultradyne Announces Pegasus Muzzle Brake Now Available in 6.5mm Creedmoor.Accessories for Sale (Parts, Magazines, Stocks, Scopes, Reloading etc.).Classifieds - Firearms, Guns and Accessories for Sale and Wanted.Cal July 7, 2015Field Tests & Studies, Reviews & Field Tests, Suppressors & Muzzle Brakes55. Shooting / Sporting Events, Matches, Days Muzzle Brakes: Recoil Results for 6mm & 6.5mm.Western Shooters of South Africa (WSSA).South African Pistol Association (SAPA).

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