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Blind Mo-Reaper Muzzle Brake for Ruger Mini

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Customers asked for it so here it is, The "Blind" Mo-Reaper.  

Finally! …A quality-built muzzle brake for the Ruger Mini-14 Rifle is now available from the makers of the famous Mo-Rod Barrel Stabilizer.

 The "Blind" Mo-Reaper’s unique lateral port design redirects muzzle gases away from the shooter, providing for superior recoil control. Constructed from lightweight, high-quality, hard-anodized 7075 T-6 Billet Alloy for reduced weight and superior strength, the"Blind" Mo-Reaper utilizes the same roll pin location on the barrel as the factory front sight, making it a ready-to-fit accessory.

 The "Blind" Mo-Reaper’s alternating rows of gas-dispersing ports limit muzzle rise, while maximizing noise deflection. It disperses gas and sound equally to both sides, but will not blow gases downward, thus eliminating the irritating dust cloud when shooting from the prone position. For an extra measure of rugged protection, the Mo-Reaper is finished with an industrial-grade hard-anodizing treatment.

 Available in natural alloy brushed silver (for stainless look) or satin black.


Fitment Guide

Mini 14 Straight - Serial numbers 181 to 197,

Mini 14 Straight - Early 580 series with pencil barrel.  This model may require that you cut a new roll pin slot on your barrel for proper fitment.

Mini 14/30/6.8 Tapered - Serial numbers 581 to present, Late 580 series with tapered barrel

Mo-Reaper FAQ’s

Q: Is the "Blind" Mo-Reaper available for my version of the Mini-14/Mini-30?

A: Yes, the "Blind" Mo-Reaper is available in several configurations, and we can fit all versions of the Mini-14 and mini-30 except for the factory tactical Mini-30, Mini 14 300BLK or Mini 14 tactical with factory threaded barrel.

Q: What material is used to manufacture the "Blind" Mo-Reaper?

A: The "Blind" Mo-Reaper is manufactured from lightweight, aircraft-quality, hard-anodized Billet 7075 T-6 Alloy for reduced weight and superior strength.

Q: Can I mount the "Blind" Mo-Reaper myself, or do I need a gunsmith to install it?

A: The "Blind" Mo-Reaper was designed for the do-it-yourself rifle owner to install. Installation is not difficult, and a thorough instruction sheet is included, which also covers the removal of the factory front sight.

Q: Does the "Blind" Mo-Reaper thread onto my Mini-14 tactical version?

A: No, the "Blind" Mo-reaper is not available for the Mini-14 tactical threaded barrel.  The standard Mo-reaper is available for the Mini-14 tactical with the factory threaded barrel.

Q: How will the "Blind" Mo-Reaper effect my rifle’s performance?

A: The "Blind" Mo-Reaper’s alternating rows of gas-dispersing ports limit muzzle rise, while maximizing noise deflection.

Q: I shoot from the prone position. Won’t the ports kick up dust from the ground?

A: The "Blind" Mo-Reaper disperses gases and sound equally to both sides, but will not blow gases downward, thus eliminating the irritating dust cloud when shooting from the prone position. There are no ports on the underside.

Q: When I went to install the Mo-Reaper, the roll pin hole did not line up with the barrel slot on my rifle.

A: This indicates a mismatched application. You need to exchange it for the proper unit. Be sure to provide all of the specifics about your rifle to the retail distributor.

Q: When I installed my Mo-Reaper, and inserted the roll pin, the unit is somewhat loose. Is this normal?

A: In most cases, this is somewhat normal. The factory front sight is pressed onto the barrel before the roll pin is inserted. The Mo-Reaper is not designed to be pressed on like the factory sight, so it will typically be slightly loose with just the roll pin installed. The roll pin prohibits forward creep, and must be well-centered across the top of the barrel. After the unit is vertically aligned, the two set screws may be tightly secured on the underside. Thread locker (medium strength) is recommended for these set screws. The Mo-Reaper must be installed with the roll pin and both set screws. Failure to include all three anchor points may result in a unit failure when firing.

Q: Will 7075 alloy hold up to normal use of the rifle?

A: Yes. This extremely durable material is used by other muzzle brake manufacturers also. Our hard-anodizing process provides an extra measure of hard-wearing rugged protection, ensuring the Mo-Reaper will endure years of use.

 

 Product Information Supplement

 for States Prohibiting the Use of Flash Hiders

 "Blind" Mo-Reaper Muzzle Brake for the Ruger Mini-14 and Mini-30

The "Blind" Mo-Reaper is a precision-designed muzzle brake. The muzzle brake is fitted to the muzzle of the rifle to redirect propellant gases, for the intended effect of countering both recoil of the rifle, and unwanted rising of the barrel (aka muzzle rise) when firing. The "Blind" Mo-Reaper’s lateral port design also redirects muzzle gases away from the shooter, providing for greater recoil control.

The "Blind" Mo-Reaper is designed with alternating rows of angled gas-dispersing ports, which maximize noise deflection. It disperses gas and sound upward, and equally to both sides, but will not blow gases downward, the intent being to eliminate the dust cloud often created when shooting from the prone position. The "Blind" Mo-Reaper is finished with an industrial-grade hard-anodizing treatment.

The "Blind" Mo-Reaper was designed purely as a muzzle brake, and is not a flash hider. Flash hiders have a different design and purpose than a muzzle brake. Even though a flash hider is mounted on the muzzle of a rifle in similar fashion as a muzzle brake, the terms flash hider and muzzle brake are not synonymous.