For reference, ptmccain = AMSDORF on several forums.
Been banned from SOCNET, CMP forum, FN forum, and pretty much every other forum.
Even quality forums like "gun hub".
http://gunhub.com/handguns/58919-col...emo-video.html
Just search AMSDORF banned. It's all there for the reading - make your own evaluation.
Just had to be said.
Last edited by RHINOWSO; 12-29-13 at 17:23.
And now a gentle nudge back to SBR's sans cans.....
I only have one can for my four SBR's and they were easy to shoot without one.
I've got 4 different SBR lowers (12.5" w/ Surefire brake, 11.5" w/ A2, two 9" 300 BLK w/ flash hiders) and none have cans due to state law in MN. Given the opportunity, I absolutely would have a can for the .30 cal and one for the 5.56 uppers. I've never felt like I NEEDED one nor have I felt like I was missing anything by not having a can for it.
Yeh. If they were legal here, I'd have one for the novelty if nothing else. But even without, it's just not a big deal to me. I did an Urban Tactics course several years ago. My scenario partner all day had a 10.5 SBR with Surefire brake. I spent all day in his "blast radius" without ill effect (except for getting me on the SBR bandwagon). I've had flash bangs go off at my feet. That is distracting. SBR with BattleComp? Not so much. "Effectively take me out of the fight"? Uh, no.
OK, well, aside from ad hominems here...
Let me try to clarify my point.
If you are using an unsuppressed SBR AR without hearing protection in a confined space, like a house, etc. you are putting yourself at a distinct disadvantage. You may well stun yourself out of the fight after a round or two from the SBR, for that matter, any AR going off in a confined space. Your hearing will be useless.
Do a Google search on the subject and you'll find plenty of other conversations, even on this forum, on this very point that support my assertion.
Last edited by ptmccain; 12-30-13 at 06:43.
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