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ringo
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Message 5101 of 5179 (821432)
10-07-2017 11:38 AM
Reply to: Message 5100 by Modulous
10-06-2017 5:55 PM


Re: silencers
Modulous writes:
Yes. They are used to avoid damaging the ears, to avoid noise pollution complaints when hunting or recreational shooting and to reduce recoil as primary purposes.
Evidence?

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Message 5102 of 5179 (821494)
10-08-2017 3:19 PM
Reply to: Message 5101 by ringo
10-07-2017 11:38 AM


Re: silencers
Evidence?
What would you count as evidence?
Everybody I've seen talk about suppressors who uses them on the internet cites those reasons. Their usage in criminal acts is low. There are about a million of them in circulation, the NIOSH and CDC suggest their use for hearing protection for those who are exposed to lots of gunfire (for instance regular attendees or workers at gun ranges).

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Message 5103 of 5179 (821545)
10-09-2017 9:25 AM
Reply to: Message 5102 by Modulous
10-08-2017 3:19 PM


Re: silencers
Modulous writes:
...hearing protection for those who are exposed to lots of gunfire (for instance regular attendees or workers at gun ranges)...
But they are notorious for ruining the accuracy of your shot. Why would you want to use one at the shooting range when you can use perfectly good headphones?

- xongsmith, 5.7d

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Message 5104 of 5179 (821556)
10-09-2017 11:46 AM
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10-09-2017 9:25 AM


Re: silencers
Why would you want to use one at the shooting range when you can use perfectly good headphones?
WHAT!?

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Message 5105 of 5179 (821559)
10-09-2017 11:59 AM
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10-09-2017 11:46 AM


Re: silencers
...headphones
WHAT!?
Ear protection, like the kind you wear when you ride in the front beside the pilot of a helicopter. So you can hear the pilot talking over the blades.
*shrug*
Edited by xongsmith, : No reason given.

- xongsmith, 5.7d

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Message 5106 of 5179 (821587)
10-09-2017 4:47 PM
Reply to: Message 5103 by xongsmith
10-09-2017 9:25 AM


Re: silencers
But they are notorious for ruining the accuracy of your shot.
What they are notorious for is unimportant. The truth is more important. In truth, for most applications and contexts, they improve accuracy by reducing recoil.
quote:
Modern suppressors allow the use of full-power ammunition, do not reduce the muzzle velocity, do not contact the bullet during flight, and often aid accuracy. On high-power rifles, a suppressor acts like a muzzle brake and reduces recoil, and of course, the ka-BOOM report of the shot is reduced 25-30 dB, yielding a sound not unlike high-pressure gas escaping from an air hose being disconnected.
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quote:
Unless improperly installed or attached, suppressors do make shooting more accurate. Velocity change is low to nonexistent and generally increases. Modern designs have no adverse affect on the bullet. Standard deviation decreases, as a rule, providing consistency, and significant recoil reduction allows you to be more accurate.
Suppressor Effects - Gun Digest
Why would you want to use one at the shooting range when you can use perfectly good headphones?
a) A suppressor reduces the noise for everyone. So if someone has ear protection removed for some reason when a shot is fired, they are still protected.
b) People who are living nearby will thank you. Traditionally watching television with ear protection on is couter productive.
c) Shooters wearing ear protection are less likely to hear someone warning of a dangerous situation.
d) In any event:
. Many people recommend using both for best protection against long term damage.
Edited by Modulous, : No reason given.

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Message 5107 of 5179 (821654)
10-10-2017 12:49 AM
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10-09-2017 4:47 PM


Re: silencers
i stand corrected!

- xongsmith, 5.7d

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ringo
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Message 5108 of 5179 (821665)
10-10-2017 11:42 AM
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10-08-2017 3:19 PM


Re: silencers
Modulous writes:
There are about a million of them in circulation....
So, a fraction of one per cent.
The next question would be: In the states where silencers are illegal, why?

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Message 5109 of 5179 (821687)
10-10-2017 1:46 PM
Reply to: Message 5108 by ringo
10-10-2017 11:42 AM


Re: silencers
There are about a million of them in circulation....
So, a fraction of one per cent.
I'm not sure what that fraction is? Per gun in circulation? Yes.
The next question would be: In the states where silencers are illegal, why?
That was an earlier question. You asked it in Message 5062. My answer was
quote:
I assume local politics is the reason, but I haven't taken the time to track down the arguments made in the legislature when the bills were being passed.
NoNukes gave details of:
quote:
The Democrats in the US tend to cite law situations where enforcement cannot effectively find and track a shooting criminals because of the suppressor which lowers noise levels and the muzzle flash. Secondary arguments are that the suppressors are just one more gimmick to help gun manufacturers sell military weapons to the public. In other places, the primary objection seems to be that they are the tools of poachers.
If correct, 'local politics' seems about right. It seems reasonable to suppose it is correct.

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Message 5110 of 5179 (821695)
10-10-2017 9:22 PM
Reply to: Message 5086 by Phat
10-05-2017 12:14 PM


Have the tools, do the war
My appraisal - A gun nut who collected a supply (of approximations) of weapons of war.
The next step is to cross the line and execute a little war.
Moose

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ringo
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Message 5111 of 5179 (821726)
10-11-2017 3:12 PM
Reply to: Message 5109 by Modulous
10-10-2017 1:46 PM


Re: silencers
Modulous writes:
If correct, 'local politics' seems about right. It seems reasonable to suppose it is correct.
Because of the small number of silencers in actual use, it seems likely that banning and legalizing are both based on local politics.

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Message 5112 of 5179 (821737)
10-11-2017 4:56 PM
Reply to: Message 5111 by ringo
10-11-2017 3:12 PM


Re: silencers
"Because of the small number of silencers in actual use, it seems likely that banning and legalizing are both based on local politics."
It appears that legalizing at least has arrived as a national political issue. The Republicans want to pass laws that will repeal state law in 16 states.

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Message 5113 of 5179 (823175)
11-06-2017 6:00 PM


Texas This Time
26 killed at Baptist church in Texas
The calls for effective gun control will be raised again, and they will fall on the deaf ears of gun nuts again.
--Percy

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Message 5114 of 5179 (823176)
11-06-2017 6:07 PM
Reply to: Message 5113 by Percy
11-06-2017 6:00 PM


Re: Texas This Time
Percy writes:
The calls for effective gun control will be raised again, and they will fall on the deaf ears of gun nuts again.
The most immediate calls will be to enforce the gun control laws already in the books. The shooter had been convicted of domestic abuse which should have prevented him from purchasing a fire arm to begin with. However, he was able to buy a gun from a local shop in 2016. His conviction occurred during his time in the Air Force and he did time in military prison, and it appears that the Air Force forget to enter his conviction into the correct database.
Edited by Taq, : No reason given.
Edited by Taq, : No reason given.

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Message 5115 of 5179 (823177)
11-06-2017 6:08 PM
Reply to: Message 5113 by Percy
11-06-2017 6:00 PM


Re: Texas This Time
So ridiculous. Nothing will be done until the NRA gets fat and happy in OTHER ways, allowing them feel comfortable in loosening their grip on conservative lawmakers.
But then again, it's not ever that simple. They give money to corporations who in turn give money to right wing politicians. Hard to vet.

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