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      <title>Cleaning and Maintenance of your Muzzle Brake</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Cleaning and inspecting a muzzle brake is an important part of maintaining the overall function and performance of your firearm. A muzzle brake is a device that is attached to the end of a gun's barrel and is designed to reduce the recoil, or kickback, that is produced when the gun is fired. By properly cleaning and inspecting the brake, you can ensure that it is working properly and that it is safe to use.</p>
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      <title>Installing a Highland Canyon Muzzle Brake</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Installing a Highland Canyon Muzzle brake is a short process that can easily be accomplished in your own shop!  Following our step-by-step instructions is crucial to ensure optimal performance and saftey throughout the installation.  </p>
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