Muzzle brake · Budget · M10×1
M10 3D Printed Muzzle Brake
Tapered 3D-printed brake in M10×1 metric thread. Made for Diana/Artemis rifles — Chaser, Bandit, Stormrider, PR900.

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Quick take
This is the M10×1 metric-thread version of the 3D-printed muzzle brake. Same nylon construction, same budget price point, but threaded for the older Diana and Artemis platforms that use Euro metric muzzle threads instead of the North American 1/2×20 UNF standard. Tapered design that screws on tight against the front sight. 100% positive reviews on 5 orders.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Construction | 3D-printed durable plastic (nylon) |
| Thread | M10×1 metric (Diana/Artemis standard) |
| Profile | Tapered |
| Mounting | Screws on tight against the front sight |
| Fits | Diana Chaser · Diana Bandit · Diana StormRider · Snowpeak PR900 · other M10×1-threaded Artemis/Diana platforms |
| Buyer rating | 100% positive on 5 orders |
| Stock status | Only 1 left at time of writing |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this brake earns the pick
If you own a Diana StormRider, Chaser, Bandit, or older Artemis/Snowpeak PR900, your barrel is threaded M10×1 — not the more common 1/2×20 UNF you’ll find on every modern North American PCP. The standard 3D-printed muzzle brake in the partner’s catalog won’t thread onto your rifle. This is the version that does.
It’s the same 3D-printed nylon construction as the 1/2×20 budget brake, at the same budget price point. On an older Diana/Artemis rifle that you’re modernizing without doing a full upgrade, this is the honest pick: cheap, fits, looks better than an exposed muzzle thread.
What it pairs with
This brake is specifically designed for the older Artemis/Diana platforms:
- Diana StormRider — the original Stormrider with M10 threads (newer Stormrider variants may use 1/2×20 — verify by measuring)
- Diana Chaser — pistol/carbine PCP, M10×1 threaded
- Diana Bandit — pistol PCP with M10 muzzle
- Snowpeak PR900 (original gen, not Gen 3) — older Snowpeak with M10 threads
- Artemis PP700/PP800/PP750 — Euro-import PCPs with metric threads
- Artemis CR600W — full-power Stormrider sibling
The newer Snowpeak PR900 Gen 3 (Lynx Gen 3) uses 1/2×20, not M10 — use the 1/2×20 3D-printed brake or the AGS steel brake in 1/2×20 thread instead.
Mounting note
The product description on the partner specifies: “screws on tight against the front sight.” On Diana Chaser, Bandit, and Stormrider rifles, the front sight assembly sits just behind the muzzle threads — the brake bottoms out against the front sight when fully tightened, which is your installation stop. Don’t over-torque; nylon threads will strip before steel rifle threads will.
Honest trade-offs
Same caveats as the 1/2×20 3D-printed brake — it’s plastic, threads wear faster than steel after repeated install/uninstall cycles, and it looks 3D-printed up close. For the older Diana/Artemis platforms it fits, there is no steel alternative in the M10×1 thread in the partner’s current catalog — your only step up is the AGS steel brake in M10×1 (same part page as 1/2×20, choose thread at checkout). If you want steel in M10, order the AGS and select M10×1.
But if you just need a cheap, functional muzzle device for your Diana Chaser or Stormrider, this is the right pick — and at this price you can stock a spare.

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