I`ve never understood the fad of having suppressors. I have never wanted one.
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I`ve never understood the fad of having suppressors. I have never wanted one.
go to a shooting range that rents them i guarantee you'll change your tuneI`ve never understood the fad of having suppressors. I have never wanted one.
Have several and have a great time shooting themgo to a shooting range that rents them i guarantee you'll change your tune
Your neighbors sure appreciate you having them. I find that I shoot far more often, now that I can step out in the backyard and go thru a brick of 22LR without disturbing other people.I`ve never understood the fad of having suppressors. I have never wanted one.
I don't know, and have never met, a single serious firearms enthusiast and regular visitor to gun ranges who doens't have noticeable hearing loss. I do, and have had all my life. Now, I'll admit that a few times, I've shot centerfire guns a limited number of rounds without hearing protection. I never used ear protection for .22 rifles outdoors, but did use plugs or muffs for shooting .22LR pistols.
Silencers aren't just for Walter Mitty type armchair commandos that envision themselves on a Delta Force mission with Chuck Norris, taking out terrorists or drug warlords. They're practical and useful tools to make guns more suitable for use by people. Just like mufflers on cars and lawn mowers and leaf blowers.
I've owned every kind of NFA-restricted weapon that the law recognizes, but only the silencers are the ones where the novelty just doesn't wear off, and you don't take them to the range primarily to "show off" for others.
unless he's using subsonic ammo, you'll still hear a suppressed rifle at half a mile. The sonic crack carries about as far as the noise of a regular .22lr rifle.Sounds good to me as long as they don't make them mandatory.
I like to hear my hunting partner when his rifle goes off a half mile away.
unless he's using subsonic ammo, you'll still hear a suppressed rifle at half a mile. The sonic crack carries about as far as the noise of a regular .22lr rifle.