I stayed on the job till I turned 70...retired in Jan this year when I decided this ain't fun anymore. Now I get to make more smoke & flash.gmww said:Thanks! I've been busy lately with some line of duty shooting investigations. Will retire in about 1/2 month.
Lonegun1894 said:The best flash suppressors I have ever seen have been sound suppressors. I have thought about trying one, but (and this is assuming you're in the US like me) even the tax stamp to make one is $200, and while I don't mind cleaning the powder fouling, I have always wondered that the patch would do hitting the internals. Not to even mention that I have been unsuccessful in finding a HC sound suppressor for my MLs.
On a more practical note, I really think the guys who suggested adjusting your powder charge are on the best track. As an aside, and I am not trying to be a smart alec, so please forgive me if I am off track here. For hunting purposes, muzzle flash doesn't matter. For combat use, I would think that you would also have to deal with the smoke giving your position away, which would be of more concern to me, and would not be aided in any way by a flash suppressor. Also, since the HC scopes are not of any advantage in low light over iron sights, while a modern scope can help, but is off-limits here, I would also ask what kind of low light you're hunting in that would make the flash a concern? I mean, many of us use a german silver front sight blade because it shows up a little easier in early morning and a little bit later in the evening, but that only really buys us a few extra minutes in the morning and evening, but not enough where the flash would be an issue. May I ask what the purpose would be? Just thinking this sounds like a very specialized weapon you're building so if we know the details of your uses for this we may be able to help a bit more, even if this doesn't sound very HC, but we all need a unique toy at times for one reason or another--or no reason other than we just want it.
You better be crouching and/or moving after a shot in the dark no matter what your shooting or what kind of flash guard you have.Muzzle flash would be one of the things that would give your position away in a survival situation. In low light, the smoke would not be nearly as noticeable.
Actually, it's the "doers" that make things happen.Lonegun1894 said:- it's the dreamers that do the inventing.
capt_turk said:Muzzle flash would be one of the things that would give your position away in a survival situation. In low light, the smoke would not be nearly as noticeable.
necchi said:You better be crouching and/or moving after a shot in the dark no matter what your shooting or what kind of flash guard you have.Muzzle flash would be one of the things that would give your position away in a survival situation. In low light, the smoke would not be nearly as noticeable.
If you wanna "survive" you best not shoot.
Re-think your survival plan.
Adui said:Still, it IS pretty cool looking. I just wasnt aware the flash beside your head was that BIG
KanawhaRanger said:Shoot and scoot.
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