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Alamo Four Star Announces The Cowl Induction Brake

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June 9th, 2015 – Lubbock Texas – Alamo Four Star is pleased to announce the release of the Cowl Induction Brake (CIB). The CIB CNC cross milled port design reduces recoil by over 50% while minimizing the sound directed back at the shooter.

The CIB was developed as better way to mitigate the recoil of large caliber rifles. Founder Mark Deros realized a need to revisit the industry standard muzzle brake design when he was shooting his .338 Lapua and experiencing substantial recoil with a standard factory brake. This led Mark to find the most effective way to redirect the escaping gas pressure and put that energy to work in order to more effectively reduce recoil and manage muzzle rise. This reduction was made possible by redesigning the internal and external geometry of the traditional brake to increase the efficiency of the flow of gasses.

“I realized after shooting my .338 Lapua for a while I realized that there had to be a better solution than receiving an ‘ass whipping’ with the factory muzzle brake.” said Mark Deros CEO of Alamo Four Star. “With 18,000 lbs of pressure being released from that muzzle, that’s a lot of energy available to be exploited. The CIB uses that energy to the shooters advantage creating a more enjoyable shooting experience and faster follow up shots.”

The CIB is available in 223/5.56, 6mm, 6.5mm, .30cal, and .338 Lapua in both black and stainless steel. MSRP on the CIB is $169

For more information please visit:

www.amamofourstar.com
www.facebook.com/Alamo.Four.Star

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6 Responses to “Alamo Four Star Announces The Cowl Induction Brake”

  1. bluenoser says:

    Typo in the first link – amamo as opposed to the intended alamo.

    Cheers,

    BN

    • Riceball says:

      Also, second sentence of the second paragraph, break instead of brake.

  2. AbnMedOps says:

    Also misspelled as “break” in the first sentence of the first paragraph. And several times throughout the second paragraph.

    It’s “brake”, people. Think put your foot on the BRAKES to stop the gun from moving backwards.

    You can’t trust Spellcheck to select the correct word useage. Sorry, but them’s the breaks…

  3. PbLead says:

    Still prefer my Fat Bastard. Took my .338 Lapua from a KAR98 kick to a an AR-10.

  4. Attack7 says:

    We want to see more Alamo Four Star products!!!

    A7