I'm asking for suggestions on a muzzle devise and the only help you two numbnuts have said is "it's prohibited and you can spell" But hey I understand you guys are from out east and have nothing better to do with your lives other than go to Timmies.
Line them up in a row and shoot through them. Very effective, just a pain to carry around in your range bag.Someone wanna fill me in on this?
I do know the laws. As I stated I know silencers are prohibited. Damn some people are THICK!!!!
Any device that lowers the Dbs more than 3Dbs is considered a silencer.
So I'm asking what people use to atleast change the precived noise level.
I think some people on here must be from Duck Dynasty!
1) A longer barrel. I assume you are familiar with Boyle's law, viz:I know silencers are prohibated but what can I buy that would be the next best thing? Other than doubling up on hearing pritection.
Someone wanna fill me in on this?
Put a potato on the end of your rifle...
Hey, what's the skinny on prohibited vs restricted potatoes? Can I shoot with one in my back yard?
You can build an effective suppressor for about 30 dollars in 20 minutes if you want to. I definitely would not recommend it if you want to stay out of jail.
Oil filter works better
Hey, what's the skinny on prohibited vs restricted potatoes? Can I shoot with one in my back yard?
Only in PEI and Alliston. Sorry
Right, let's get this back on track.
No muzzle device is allowed to suppress the sound of the rifle. There is no set DB limit, it's just not allowed.
Depending on the length of the barrel you can get some devices like the ATRS Eliminator that is designed to direct the muzzle blast downrange on short barrels while severely reducing muzzle flash. This is really handy when you're taking into consideration other members at the range or friends you're shooting with.
Your best bet is to double up on the hearing protection if the goal is to save your own hearing.
Hope that helps.
Haha this thread is funny. Guys lets all agree, we all would like sounds suppressors to be legal. Really, we dont need them unless you hunt people or game. But it's something I feel and I'm sure many of you feel is something that does not need to be banned from our firearms. We're not all Wanting to be James Bond or from call of duty. They are just a interesting addition to our firearms.



























