This seems like a really weird article. I have muzzle brakes on a few of my guns. They work by redirecting a portion of the gas up and back a bit to help push the muzzle back down at the shot. How the hell are you going to suppress the sound on that? How would you even attach a suppressor?
A flash hider is more of a cage type device to redistribute the flaming gas into a bigger area to break up the fireball. Again, not sure how your going to attach a suppressor to that.
The only real way to attach a can to your barrel is with threads or with an adapter that threads on and then the can has a quick attach 1/4 turn. Still, a direct connection.
I could be wrong, I'm not an expert but I do have a whole bunch of guns.
I don't think they're saying you can suppress the muzzle break venting. The article seemed more like it presented choices for shooters.
>The brake serves as the mounting point for the suppressor, combining recoil management with sound suppression capabilities.
I think that's exactly what they are saying. Its gobbledy gook.
I think that's exactly what they are saying. Its gobbledy gook.
Example #285 proving I should read some of the crap I post...
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