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Thread: Suppressors - Am I missing something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    @gundoc,

    With all respect for your conclusion which I can only agree with, you are harsh on other contributors, even arrogant... and in karmic fashion immediately plunge neck-deep into the bog of your version of Munchausen's pigtail self-lift.

    To paraphrase your first bit, when a car passenger kicks the dashboard the car pulls forward. We all know this is false. The explanation is that the passenger supports his back against his seat, so the effect of his forward blow against the dashboard is entirely cancelled by his rearward action against his seat as both objects are fixed to the car. It must be understood that the gun and silencer are attached to each other. They are a single unit; the silencer is part of the gun. A blow from a gun against itself (in the form of impingement of its gases against its own baffles) will not pull it forwards.

    Astronauts on a spacewalk similarly can not propel themselves through space by slapping their own butts.

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    I am well aware that you cannot stand in a bucket and pick it up by the handle, however my comments are backed up by years of experimentation and manufacture (probably more than any current manufacturer). Suppressors are not a 'closed system' and, despite the efficiency of any baffle system, a decent percentage of the gases exit the muzzle in front of, and behind, the bullet. I guess I will just have to set up an experimental pendulum (friction free as opposed to a slide) and publish the results of the recoil dampening effect of various suppressors and muzzle brakes.

    I don't intend to be harsh on individual opinions but I have heard too much garbage and pseudo-scientific rambling on the subject of suppressors over the years, and it irritates me!

 

 

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