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Snap on suppressor

From Fischer Development:

Though I could do without all the operator stuff, I’m curious enough to want to handle one.

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6 Responses to “Snap on suppressor”

  1. Lyle Says:

    Neat idea, joke of a video.

  2. Paul Koning Says:

    Would that work with a tilting barrel action? With a rotating barrel action?

  3. Weer'd Beard Says:

    Paul, I don’t think it would really matter, as the barrel wouldn’t unlock until after the bullet theoretically has both left the barrel AND the can, but at the same time the locked breech the slide and barrel are recoiling as a unit when the bullet is still in the barrel, but the rail is stationary relative to them….

    I did talk to the guy at Magnum Research who put the suppressor on the .45-70 BFR Revolver, and he said that project was a total failure as the back-pressure from the can just increased the signature at the cylinder gap, and it was a VERY tight gap.

    So great idea, but I wonder if it really works.

  4. Other Steve Says:

    This is not* how sound testing works.

    (By “not”, I mean: holy shit that’s not even remotely fucking close to)

  5. dagamore Says:

    Other Steve Question….
    do the clap faster, slower, with rhythm?

  6. 1 With A Bullet Says:

    Half the Glock rails are so warped a mounted flashlight doesn’t even line up with the bore, how is this not going to have baffle strikes?

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