Let us know if it does what you need!
Will do.
Let us know if it does what you need!
What on Earth are you talking about? Who said anything about testing a muzzle device on a friend or Child. This type of moronic post is why a lot of knowledgable folks don't like to participate on forums.
.. I hunt with my AR mainly coyotes and generally with a friend or child....I was looking for a way to protect the hearing of myself and the people who hunt with me. Based on what I have learned, I think I am going to try the Levang style muzzle break.
This type of moronic post is why a lot of knowledgable folks don't like to participate on forums.
You did ...
This is not super complicated - if it reduces the noise it's a silencer, otherwise it DOES NOT REDUCE THE NOISE. If you are not using a silencer - you should use proper ear protection. End of story.
In a meanwhile, go ahead and "let us know" how your hunting buddies enjoy their tinnitus ...
.. marketing materials that flash hinder/muzzle devices companies are using (i.e. that some are quieter than others)
What's funny is that some people could read his post and know exactly what he was asking, and answer accordingly.
Some people, well... couldn't.
What's funny is that some people could read his post and know exactly what he was asking, and answer accordingly.
Some people, well... couldn't.
But then some people couldn't show how "Smart" they think they are.
To help answer OP original question: ARs are too loud to use without Ear Protection (especially around structures) regardless of brake used even though "perceived" noise to shooter can be somewhat directed away.
I have cans on every caliber I own (even my AR) and suggest them to everyone - once you suppress it's the only way to go.
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