GUIDE FOR RIFLES WITH THREADED GUNS - LITE VERSION

This guide is intended for threaded muzzle brakes - in their LITE version, and ONLY for threaded barrels of rifles or shotguns. All LITE threaded muzzle brakes for Grizzly Gunworks rifles are identical in design, and supplied with a hex nut - custom made for each thread. Please read the following before attempting to install or use your muzzle brake.

HOW TO INSTALL YOUR LITE MOUTH BRAKE

ALL MOUTH BRAKES MOUNT AND DISMANTLE IN THE SAME WAY

(Follow the safety rules IN ALL CASES)

1. Make sure the firearm is not loaded

2. Remove the magazine from the firearm.

3. Align the muzzle brake with the barrel and screw it to the end of the thread

4. If the muzzle brake synchronizes correctly when tightened by hand, the hexagonal locknut is not required. (Position the GGW and caliber markings down).

5. If the muzzle brake does not lock after tightening, it must be removed and the hexagonal clamping nut (supplied) must be installed on the barrel thread. The muzzle brake can now be screwed onto the barrel.

6. Tighten the hexagonal lock nut against the muzzle brake to hold it in place.

7. You can use blue Loctite or a removable thread locker, but this is not necessary when using the supplied precision hexagonal nut.

BEFORE USING YOUR WEAPON

(Follow the safety rules IN ALL CASES)

1. Make sure the firearm is not loaded.

2. Once your magazine is removed, look through the barrel to make sure it is free of any obstructions.

3. Make sure that the muzzle brake is screwed in as far as it will go.

4. Make sure that the ammunition you use, the caliber indicated on your firearm and the marking at the bottom of your muzzle brake all match.

5. Always wear hearing and eye protection while shooting.

HOW TO REMOVE YOUR MOUTH BRAKE FROM YOUR WEAPON

(Follow the safety rules IN ALL CASES)

1. Make sure the firearm is not loaded

2. Remove the magazine from the firearm.

3. Loosen the nut if necessary.

4. Remove the muzzle brake.

SECURITY RULES

  • Make sure your firearm is not stocked.
  • Always have the barrel pointed in a safe direction.
  • Do not place your finger on the trigger tail or the trigger guard.
  • Make sure your gun is safe. Remove the magazine assembly and / or the magazine.
  • Always be aware of your target and its surroundings.

WARNING :

AresMaxima & GRIZZLY GUNWORKS assume no responsibility for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm.

AresMaxima & GRIZZLY GUNWORKS assume no responsibility for any damage or injury of any kind in connection with or as a result of defective, non-standard, reloaded and hand-loaded ammunition or cartridges other than those for which the weapon was initially chambered.

Make sure the ammunition used matches the caliber marked on the side of the barrel and / or action, as well as the caliber marked at the bottom of your muzzle brake.