Blkhawk870
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Would this also apply to black powder handguns?
What is up with the picture of the guy at the beach with a surfboard and the Maxim 50? Is he going out to hunt sharks? There may be an issue trying to keep your powder dry. WTF?
Would this also apply to black powder handguns?
Just watched the videos.
That thing doesn't do jack shyt for making things quiet. There's a giant loud CRACK with several little crack echoes. To be heard by every POS neighbor that would be bothered by a Bambi whacker.
For a thousand damn dollars, they should be able to make a BP report sound like a squirrel fart.
This thing is a novelty item. That folks will buy so they can say they bought a can with no paperwork.
Just watched the videos.
That thing doesn't do jack shyt for making things quiet. There's a giant loud CRACK with several little crack echoes. To be heard by every POS neighbor that would be bothered by a Bambi whacker.
For a thousand damn dollars, they should be able to make a BP report sound like a squirrel fart.
This thing is a novelty item. That folks will buy so they can say they bought a can with no paperwork.
Nothing is ever quiet, when breaking the sound barrier. The same thing happens when you put a can on 5.56, you will always get the loud crack.
Now, if you can adjust the amount of powder to keep the bullet subsonic, then maybe it is something to have. Which was the reason the 300 blackout was invented.
Nothing is ever quiet, when breaking the sound barrier. The same thing happens when you put a can on 5.56, you will always get the loud crack.
Now, if you can adjust the amount of powder to keep the bullet subsonic, then maybe it is something to have. Which was the reason the 300 blackout was invented.
As others have said. Just get a bucket of diesel for cleaning. Drop the ML in nose first and let it sit overnight.
Any lubricants that shouldn't be in the can will dissolve in the diesel.
It's a neat product. Not sure why people are bitching about it. If you don't like it, don't buy it.
For those thinking they can make something like this at home, be warned that making silencer parts is a crime if you are not properly licensed. Until the silencer parts are permanent attached to the NON Firearm, they are silencer parts.
Agree.
A slow moving 350 grain slug fired at 25-30 yards would make a nice, much more quiet, hunting toy.
Muzzleloading rifles or shotguns used for deer hunting must be at least .40 caliber in size and must use 60 grains of black powder or more (a black powder equivalent is acceptable) and propel one all-lead, lead alloy or copper soft-nosed or expanding bullet or ball at a single discharge.
Muzzleloading handguns used for deer hunting must be at least .40 caliber with a barrel length of at least 6 inches and must use 40 grains of black powder or more (a black powder equivalent is acceptable) and propel one all-lead, lead alloy or copper soft-nosed or expanding bullet or ball at a single discharge.
My hunting buddy just got his, its a pretty nice gun overall. This pisser is it doesnt come with a scope mount, you have to buy it seperate.
Chevellenut and I had the chance to shoot one at the IV8888 shoot last weekend. Its about as loud as my 6.8spc when suppressed.