Buck13
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It seems that since the suppressor slows the jet of gas from the muzzle, it should greatly reduce the effect of that jet on recoil (which supposedly is modest but noticeable).
I don't seem to see a lot of talk about this, maybe because I don't read about suppressors much. Since the can adds weight and length which would presumably also reduce muzzle flip, do people just not realize there are other things happening?
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I don't seem to see a lot of talk about this, maybe because I don't read about suppressors much. Since the can adds weight and length which would presumably also reduce muzzle flip, do people just not realize there are other things happening?
Asking for a friend.