i was wondering it anybody hase seen a video or a good write up on flash supressor ef

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  • goo
    Senior Member, Deceased
    • Aug 2009
    • 6301

    #1

    i was wondering it anybody hase seen a video or a good write up on flash supressor ef

    effectiveness.

    i'm sure there are a lot of people way smarter than me who believe they are effective...but i'm thinking the average working class military sniper would just as soon do without them..
    thx,
    goo
    Last edited by goo; 10-03-2015, 06:55.
    "I eat concertina wire and piss napalm and I can put a round up a flea's ass at 200 meters."
  • Richard Turner/Turner Saddlery
    Sponsor
    • Jul 2013
    • 195

    #2
    goo

    Don't know if this is what your looking for, but some good info on what is and was in use. Both good articles non the less.

    First is a good article at Precision Rifle Blog titled "Best Muzzle Brakes and Suppressors – What The Pros Use 2013" http://precisionrifleblog.com/2014/0...le-suppressor/

    Second is an article by Steve Reichert @ Steve Reichert Training

    From Wiki: U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Steve Reichert - Killed an Iraqi insurgent and possibly injuring two more hiding behind a brick wall with a shot from 1 mile in Lutayfiyah, Iraq on 9 April 2004. Reichert was using a Barrett M82A3 .50BMG rifle loaded with Raufoss Mk 211 multipurpose rounds. During the same engagement Reichert eliminated an Iraqi machine gunner pinning down a squad of Marines from a distance of 1,614 m (1,765 yd).

    His article is on the development of the DARPA XM3. The rifle barrels are threaded so as to use a brake or suppressor, according to use. Most of the slings on use on the XM3 are our Turner AWS Biothane M1907 Slings, which were the issue slings for the rifle.



    Semper Fi,

    Richard

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    • joem
      Senior Member, Deceased
      • Aug 2009
      • 11835

      #3
      I have repo (at least I think they are repos) flash supressors for M1"s and carbines although I haven't installed them.

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      • da gimp
        Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
        • Aug 2009
        • 10137

        #4
        neat article on a neat rifle...glad he got it back...
        be safe, enjoy life, journey well
        da gimp
        OFC, Mo. Chapter

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        • nf1e
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 2122

          #5
          After using all different types for the last 50 years, I tried none at all on my last two builds in September. Verdict is still out, but it is looking very promising.



          Semper Fi
          Art

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          • goo
            Senior Member, Deceased
            • Aug 2009
            • 6301

            #6
            ^^^ cool!

            do you know if is it illegal to remove a flash suppressor in new York state?
            "I eat concertina wire and piss napalm and I can put a round up a flea's ass at 200 meters."

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            • PhillipM
              Very Senior Member - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 5937

              #7
              A silencer functions as a noise, recoil, and flash suppressor. I was surprised the first time I shot one in 338 Lapua and just watched the 300 yard impact through the scope as the cross hairs wiggled a bit. It was a bit orgasmic.
              Phillip McGregor (OFC)
              "I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur

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              • Ted Brown
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 203

                #8
                The flash suppressor on the M14 rifle serves as both a flash hider and as a break since it has a wide bottom rib that directs gasses upward, reducing muzzle rise. The flash is reduced, no completely eliminated, which not only conceals the flash from the enemy, but also helps eliminate the blinding flash from the operator.

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