I wanted to make a post to show off the various Chinese Muzzle breaks in one forum. They are all Left Hand threaded breaks, (14 x 1mm. LH), and can all be threaded onto any of the Chinese Pre-Ban Rifles.
To the right is a photo of ALL7 Chinese AK Brakes available. There is also a Type 84S birdcage flash hider in 5.66x45 that I will show below.
From Left to Right
1) Polytech National Match Cone Flash Hider
2) Polytech / Norinco AK-74 Style break
3) Norinco Short AK-74 Break, for use with Spiker Bayonets, to allow them to fold out fully.
4) Polytech / Norince RPK Muzzle Break
5) Norinco Type 86S Bullpup Fish Lips Flash Hider and Wire Cutter
6) Norinco Type 56 Slant Break
7) Polytech Muzzle Nut ( don't hold out for one of those coming up for sale)
8) The 84S 5.56x45 only bird cage flash hider. See Photo farther down.
That massive cone below, as I was told, a Chinese Machine Gun cone.
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Polytech Muzzle Nut |
That is a Polytech Muzzle Nut on the right.
They were issued with all Polytechs.
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Norinco Slant break |
Here is a Norinco Slant Break.
Most Norinco Ak were imported with one already threaded on.
The slant is supposed to help send the gas up and to the right, in order to counteract the way the way that these guns kick. They should help the gun stay on target for follow up shots.
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Chinese Slant Muzzle Break |
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Slant break |
This is a Type
84-S 5.56x45 Bird Cage Flash Hider. It will thread on a Type 56, but the bore is too small to pass a 7.62x39 bullet, so make sure
not to shoot one.
Only good for .223 bullets to pass.
Notice the length of the break, it is longer than the European and knock off bird cage breaks, and the bluing is much nicer on the Chinese ones.
Here is a Type 87S Chinese RPK Muzzle break.
I love them. They are very hard to locate, but they make very accurate follow up shots in semiautomatic mode.
This is my favorite break to shoot.
I can double tap with one of these on!
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Type 87S RPK Muzzle Break
Here is the 87S Chinese RPK Muzzle Break installed on an 87S.
Notice how the front sight base is located before the Bipod. That is the best way to tell the difference between a Post-Ban NHM (fake RPK) and a True Pre-Ban 87S RPK.
The 87S RPK has the bi-Pod located on the muzzle side of the front sight base, as pictured to the left.
Two different Chinese styles. One believed to be Norinco and one Polytech. I believe it was more a difference in factory, not competing arms companies.
The bottom brake in the photo is not chinese.
The top brake, the short Type 74 Chinese Brake is really great on a spiker, allowing it completely lock in the fixed position. These are hard to locate. As pictured in the group shot at the top of this post.
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This is a Polytech National Match Cone Flash Hider.
They were only issued with the National Match guns.
Cone Flash Hider on a National Match.
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National Match Muzzle break Flash Hider |
This a Type 74 Chinese Style Muzzle Break.
They look great and work well.
I keep one installed on my 56S-2 Red Bakelite Sidefolder.
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Chinese Type 74 Flash Hider Muzzle Break |
The Bluing is amazing in person, and they add to the Bad Ass look of a Pre-Ban rifle.
(IMHO)
New in wrap.
I just sold this one on Gun Broker.
Here is a Type 86S Norinco Bullpup Fish Lips Flash Hider.
They were only issued with the Norinco 86S Bullpups.
The story is that they were created so that a piece of Barbed Wire could be twisted slightly by the "Fish Lips" and then a round could be spent, and thus cut the barbed wire.
If that is true, these guns were specifically designed for Urban combat situations, where barbed wire would be encountered.
It will cut the wire, but would be a bit noisy.
Type 74 Style Short Break is to be used on Spikers, as it allows the bayonet to be extended fully with the break on.
Muzzle Nut, Ak-74 Short Break, Type 56 Slant Break