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  • soopafly
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 2039

    suppressors, muzzle jump and recoil

    just out of curiosity, do suppressors do anything at all to tame muzzle jump and/or recoil?
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    timmyb21
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 1814

    I would think so, physics tells me that it would just becuase you're hanging all that extra weight off the end of the barrel. I've never experienced it, but I had to guess.
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      Beelzy
      Calguns Addict
      • Apr 2008
      • 9224

      As someone who has owned and shot a 50BMG rifle, I can tell you without
      any doubt that those dumb metal things hanging off the barrels of high
      power rifles work.

      As do flash hiders, or suppressors as they are now called. Different animal though as flash hiders don't tame recoil.
      "I kill things for a living, don't make yourself one of them"

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        jumbopanda
        Calguns Addict
        • Aug 2006
        • 8382

        I think it would because silencers delay the explosive release of gases from the muzzle.
        Mo' BBs.

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        • #5
          Pvt. Cowboy
          Banned
          • Oct 2006
          • 2688

          Originally posted by soopafly
          just out of curiosity, do suppressors do anything at all to tame muzzle jump and/or recoil?
          Recoil reduction yes, for typical rifles. Not much change for typical pistols for either recoil or flip. Typical pistol with typical suppressor is heavier than the same pistol without a suppressor and that alone will account for some reduced flip. It's not a huge amount of benefit, if any.

          With Neilsen devices and stock recoil springs on pistol caliber suppressors used on automatic pistols, you may find reduced slide velocity. This may or may not have any effect on muzzle flip.

          Suppressors can indeed increase accuracy and shot groups when properly tuned with a gunsmithed barrel. Or, a suppressor can ruin your accuracy if you neglect several key factors. Doing a little research over time and talking to people who know can point you to a solution that ought to work well.

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