Some good riflesmiths help me out here. I have heard a lot of comment on a good barrel crown helping accuracy. Apparently this is due to the even flow of gas aroung the bullet as it exits the barrel?
The question- Many AK 7.62 rifles have a "slant" brake on the muzzle, apparently to deflect gas against it and hold the muzzle down to help control muzzle rise under full auto fire. It would seem like this contradicts the even crown theory. Could this be a reason AK rifles have a bad reputation for accuracy?
The question- Many AK 7.62 rifles have a "slant" brake on the muzzle, apparently to deflect gas against it and hold the muzzle down to help control muzzle rise under full auto fire. It would seem like this contradicts the even crown theory. Could this be a reason AK rifles have a bad reputation for accuracy?