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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Gauging Interest: MACA "Day at the Range"
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<blockquote data-quote="mmars" data-source="post: 6567230" data-attributes="member: 7243"><p>Don't worry Sean, it's a removable suppressor and I still have to wait 3-4 months before I can take possession of it. It doesn't take a LOT of muzzel velocity off, it does a little, but it's an unnoticable ammount. Basically the suppressor for the .50cal BMG isn't going to completely silence the gun, not with a bullet that travels at 2700 fps. The bullet is supersonic pretty much the entire distance it travels until it hits the target. So, the suppressor's job is to hide where the bullet is coming from. So instead of hearing the big bang of the cannon and sonic boom from the bullet flight, you just hear the sonic boom.</p><p>If I have it back by the 24th, I'll bring it to have some fun with. Just be prepaired be be rocked. :rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmars, post: 6567230, member: 7243"] Don't worry Sean, it's a removable suppressor and I still have to wait 3-4 months before I can take possession of it. It doesn't take a LOT of muzzel velocity off, it does a little, but it's an unnoticable ammount. Basically the suppressor for the .50cal BMG isn't going to completely silence the gun, not with a bullet that travels at 2700 fps. The bullet is supersonic pretty much the entire distance it travels until it hits the target. So, the suppressor's job is to hide where the bullet is coming from. So instead of hearing the big bang of the cannon and sonic boom from the bullet flight, you just hear the sonic boom. If I have it back by the 24th, I'll bring it to have some fun with. Just be prepaired be be rocked. :rockon: [/QUOTE]
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