Neat adaptation of existing tech. I'd still rather have an actual suppressor.
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Neat adaptation of existing tech. I'd still rather have an actual suppressor.
Ken Bloxton
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Real interesting part is that they sell these "adapters" as oil/solvent adapters for cleaning your gun at local gunshows for $35.
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I would stay far far away.
Last edited by ChocLab; 07-10-12 at 01:53.
Realization/Goal for me, average civilian shooter: Spend at least 5 hours dry firing, drills, shooting, getting proper live instruction for every 1 hour spent surfing forums about equipment set up.
Old thread, I know but I just saw the video for the first time. We can't have suppressors here in NY so I have very little experience. My question is not legal, but technical and it seams a few of you know quite a bit about it.
Why doesn't the gun explode when shooting the first round? Is there enough room for the gas pressure behind the bullet to dissipate on the initial shot? I'm trying to picture it all in my head just seams a little scary to me but it just may be inexperience talking.
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