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loudest gun you own?

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It's pretty much a toss-up between...

-M-N M44
-1 7/8" .357 J-frame
-Mini-14 cutdown to 14 1/2" with a pemanent flash hider bringing it back to 16 1/4" (This ones even louder than my Mini-14, cut down to 13" witrh a long flash hider permanently attcached to 16 1/4". Doesn't make much sense, but the one with the slightly longer barrel is much louder.)

Wyman
 
I'd say my H&K USP .45ACP-FS. That sucker is loud. Rifle wise, my .300WM D-Tac. SRS is probably the worst.

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I think my M44 is even louder than my 12-gauge.

My friend has an M44 with an AK74-style muzzle brake on it. :what:

Edit: in the video above, did anyone else notice the guy in the last lane is just pointing a slide-locked gun?
 
either the m44 or my 18" 270 it has about a two foot fireball and when fired prone it picks stuff up off the ground
 
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I'll agree on the 30 Carbine Blackhawk. Really cracks. Strange since it's not very powerful. Military 110 ammo only clocks 1400 FPS so it's actually less powerful than a 357 Magnum.

The HK91 really roars. Barrel is only 19" and I heard that the odd rifling promotes a loud report. It does make a ton of noise.
 
I think the .30 carbine thing has to do with slow burning rifle powder in a pistol length barrel (like a .22 mag pistol), I think that my Marlin 336 is up there for the loudest gun I own
 
I took my .30 carbine blackhawk to my first CCW class over 8 years ago-
Good thing I had a backup--I needed it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I think it's my 50 BMG, igniting 230grs of slow burning powder does a job at breaking the silence. It's shot alot indoors which is not only loud but the shock wave from the muzzle brake "moves" you.;)


Not mine but have shot a 5 inch barreled full auto 308 Win, it was plum nuts loud and you talk about a flame thrower, it was crazy. It had a verticle grip right behind the muzzle and you needed to wear gloves if you want to keep the hair.
 
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+1 on TehK1w1's post
Either my Mosin M38 or my Hakim. Leaning towards the Hakim, the muzzle break on that thing is a beast.
 
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