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Hey I recognize that display case!!
I suffer from a serious loss in my right ear due to several hundred rounds of .50 BMG and no protection during a serious fight! That said, what hearing I do have left must be protected, and I don't normally use a brake around others! The few I do have get switched to a flash hider ( mostly to protect the muzzle threads instead of a threaded cap) so I can shoot with out causing issues to others!
Question, What about the old school Conical flash hiders?
Any restrictions?
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I think if you're at the range yes you would want to be concerned about the the people around you.
But in a gun fight situation .
Unless you are in a FIGHTING position with guys next to you .
Who cares .
But if you had to fire out of a car or in a building I would want the blast going down RANGE.
Towards the target
I always thought it was funny at the range Shooting when my gun would make people walk away.
Lol until it happen to me .
The guy next to me had a muzzle brake that was so loud.
I had to walk away.
Even with muffs on
Hey I recognize that display case!!
There is usually a super cool machine gun of the week sitting on top of it... oh the toys Wally gets to play with.
Gators is where I bought my Cans too and wouldn't go anywhere else. Ben knows his $h*+ when it comes to getting the mountains of paperwork done right. I consider those boys family... best little gun shop in the state!
Well that's kinda what I was talking about.You realize this thread pertains to training right?
Now picture four or five guys banging away around you, working barricades as such, it's a whole lot of suck.
Hmmm, I use a Vortex flash hider on my carbine length AR, and it's one of the lowest recoiling rifles I own. I see no need for a brake on it.
Also, this just came back in stock. Best flash hider on the planet, but a little long. I believe you can pin weld it on a 13.7 for a great little gun.
B.E. Meyers 249F 5.56 Flash Hider
Also, this just came back in stock. Best flash hider on the planet, but a little long. I believe you can pin weld it on a 13.7 for a great little gun.
B.E. Meyers 249F 5.56 Flash Hider
I like the compensation and dust reduction.
If you are going to get one of these, hook up with me before you do and look here.
B.E. Meyers 249F Flash Hider - 1/2x28 TPI