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  • erasure

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    merrrerrrmrerrerverre
    Interesting, so it vents gases forward through additional holes, for a muzzle brake effect. I think.

    What if you redirected them up? Now you have a smucomp? What if you welded on a spoon for even more functionality?
     

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    Kokomo
    That's what is claimed, but I'm still curious how they're claiming that much from a three inch suppressor.
     

    two70

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    Keep in mind it's not a 50% reduction in volume of the rifle, it's a 50% reduction in volume of the rifle with a muzzle brake.Simply removing the muzzle brake and not replacing it with anything could have produced a fairly significant reduction in volume. That reduction is still impressive but not as impressive as it first sounded.

    [FONT=&quot]“compared to the standard muzzle brake, the hybrid device, which features asymmetric venting through tiny holes, also provides a 50 percent drop in volume at the shooter and a 25 percent reduction in the flash signature downrange with a minimal weight increase.”[/FONT]
     

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