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A while backI picked up another Sako Fiberclass in 375 H&H. It cam with a muzzlebreak but no thread protector. What would be the easiest way to acquire one? Does it have to be custom made to fit the rifle? Lou


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Because diameters and shank lengths vary, they are usually custom made to fit.


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I make these caps just about every time I install a muzzle break as almost invariably the customers complain about the noise when shooting with the brake. It you want them to look good, it's a custom job. A one-size-fits-all cap most likely wouldn't match well.


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I could make one for you but would need the barrel to measure and fit one, stainless or blued, $45


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That's a good price; I get $50.


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