Marlin 1895 SBL - Threading....

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I have seen online multiple times of people using muzzle breaks and silencers with their Marlin 1895’s.

I haven’t found much information if any, on what the threading was that they used, as well as what brand of muzzle breaks, and models of silencers they were using.

I was thinking it would have to be 11/16”x24tpi. Considering the size of the .458 45-70 round.

silencerco has two silencers that they show to use with 458 Socomm and they have a 11/16” x 24tpi threading.

I haven’t seen any muzzle brakes for sale though.

Any of you all out there have a marlin 1895sbl threaded and using a muzzle break and or silencer? If so what are you using and where did you get them?
 
Silencerco make their .458 ASR brake in 5/8x24, 5/8x32, and 11/16x24, for use with the Hybrid. They can be a little hard to find sometimes.

Griffin Armament recently announced their Bushwhacker 46, which is a similar product.

There's also the Bowers Vers .458 but that's direct thread (interchangeable inserts)
 
I use a Bowers brake on my .458 Socom, along with a Bowers VERS-458 suppressor. Both use the same mount.

I’ve got a T/C Contender in .45-70 that I keep thinking I should get threaded for the same.

The brake probably doesn’t look like the gear all the cool kids are using, but it works.

As noted, there are mounts in a number of appropriate thread pitches available.
 
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