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BREAKO
Reduction Systems
The
BreaKO Reduction System will fit the draw bolt hole
of some guns. If a hole must be drilled, it should
be 7/8" diameter, 1/8" deeper than the reducer is
long.
To be effective, the unit must fit tight in the
stock. By wrapping tape around both ends of the
reducer it can be made to fit tight in oversize
holes. If the hole is excessively tight, remove the
label.
Insert the reducer into the stock with the threaded
hole toward the butt plate and seat firmly.
Plain end points to muzzle. End with threaded hole
faces butt plate.
The reducer may be removed by inserting a 1/4-20
bolt into the threaded hole and pulling.
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BREAKO
RECOIL REDUCTION SYSTEM (BERETTA / AUTO)
To
install the BreaKO Mercury Recoil Reduction System,
on the Beretta semi-automatic shotgun, simply remove
the forearm cap nut and replace it with the BreaKO
Beretta Auto Unit.
Before tightening, check the forearm to see of it is
seated properly in place. Tighten only by hand, do
not use tools.
Check periodically for tightness while gun is in
use.
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BREAKO
M12 RECOIL REDUCTION SYSTEM
The
BreaKO M12 Mercury Recoil Reduction System was
designed to fit in the draw bolt on most shotguns,
or in thinner stocks such as rifles. It's
versatility allows it to be used in a variety of
firearms in different manners.
The M12 comes with a set of smaller diameter end
caps to use for alignment with the spring when
installing in the magazine tube in a semi-automatic
or pump action 12 ga. shotgun. The M12 can also be
used as a substitute for the magazine plug when
necessary. In 20 ga. shotguns use without the end
caps. The added weight to the magazine will smooth
out the swing for trap and skeet shooting.
This reduction unit must become part of the gun to
work properly, and needs to fit tight. If
necessary, wrap both ends with plastic tape to make
a secure fit so the M12 can not move when the gun is
fired.
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BREAKO
R8 RECOIL REDUCTION SYSTEM
The
R8 Recoil Reduction System was developed for thin
rifle stocks without a large enough area in the
stock to drill a hole to accept the standard recoil
reduction units.
This system can be installed in the butt stock, or
under the barrel on a bolt action rifle. The size
of the R8 allows a smaller 9/16 or 5/8 hole to be
drilled in a thin rifle stock, or a pocket milled
out to fit in the barrel channel.
Mounting under the barrel is recommended only for
bench rest shooting and hunting guns.
The R8 Recoil Reduction System also works well as a
stock mounted unit for shotguns with thin stocks.
NOTE: The R8 unit must be mounted solidly so it will
not move when the gun is fired.
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GRACO
BARREL WEIGHT KIT
Easy
to install, for better control and "swing thru" the
target, and ideal for skeet shooters with tube sets!
Graco Barrel Weight Kit consist of three blued steel
weights: 4 oz., 6 oz., 8 oz. , and the barrel clamp.
To attach, simply choose the weight which best suits
your needs and insert it in the smaller side of the
clamp. Holding it together, slide the larger side
of the clamp that is lined, over the barrel and
position as needed, then tighten the screws to
secure it.
Also available are a 2oz. and 3oz. weight (not
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GRACO
COUNTER-WEIGHTS
To
install the Graco Counter Weight Unit on your
shotgun, simply remove the forearm cap nut, and
replace it with the Graco Counter-Weight unit made
for your shotgun.
Before tightening, check the forearm to see if it is
seated properly in place. Tighten by hand only, DO
NOT USE TOOLS.
Check unit periodically for tightness while gun is
in use.
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ADDING A
GRACOIL OR AN ADJUSTABLE BUTT PLATE
TO A STOCK WITH AN EXISTING ADJUSTABLE COMB
A gun
stock that has an adjustable comb already installed
by the factory or an after market comb sometimes
poses a problem with the installation of butt plate
hardware, and being able to maintain the "length of
pull" as required by the customer.
Shown in the photo above is a Perazzi MX15, with a
14 1/4 inch length of pull, installed on the stock
is a GraCoil LP fitted with a KICK-EEZ (301-6-L-B)
recoil pad. The stock plate on the GraCoil has been
cut off and recessed onto the stock under the comb
lip, this has been done to leave as much wood as
possible and still leave the lip in place. If a
shorter length of pull is required the cut would
need to go thru the comb cavity and reshape the
GraCoil pad plate to the recoil pad, and trim a
slight amount from rear of the comb.
The photo is shown as an example of what can be done
in a GraCoil or Adjustable Butt Plate installation
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4-WAY
ADJUSTABLE COMB INSTALLATION
NOTE:
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS SUGGESTED
Layout and scribe a line for the saw cut to remove
the comb on the gunstock. A holding fixture is
recommended, but a piece of wood or metal, 2" x 8",
attached to the but will work to hold square and
stabilize the stock while sawing.
Inlet a pocket in the stock to fit the plate with
minimum clearance. Using a good 2 part epoxy, seal
the plate in place, keeping the epoxy out of the
slotted areas. (Flat head screws may be used in
place of epoxy.)
Remove the 2post from the adjustable plate and
insert the 2 set screws, ( 10-24 x 1/2" ), set them
in the center of the slots, slightly exposed above
the plate. Place the comb back on the stock, rap
with heel of hand on top of the comb to dimple the
comb in two places. Using a 5/8" diameter wide bit,
drill the holes for the bushings, keeping the holes
square to the base of the comb. Using epoxy, seat
the bushings in place, keeping the epoxy out of the
bushing holes.
With the post back on the adjustable plate, set the
comb on the stock and allow to dry Note: Lay stock
with the comb down to keep epoxy out of assembly.
Using a #25 drill and 10-24 tap, locate and drill
through side of comb and bushing, tap the wood and
bushings through to center hole and place the 2 set
screws. The stock and comb are ready to finish.
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