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Old May 15, 2012 | 07:42 PM
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Fun with guns video

What a fun and relaxing afternoon with friends. I was going to build a SBR 9mm AR15 and use my tirant9 on it. But after shooting my buddies I think I'll go for my holygrail...........

I'm going to get a HK MK23 and Tirant45 to round off my can collection. I hear from multiple sources that the MK23 is quieter suppressed than the HK USP45T as it has a longer barrel. We will see.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulUx6l1GNM4
 
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Old May 17, 2012 | 10:31 PM
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Great video as always Fireman ... Did you get a m11? Gotta love the Max31 . Im thinking about getting on the list .
 
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Old May 18, 2012 | 01:58 AM
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It's quite pretty and funny video....
 
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Old May 18, 2012 | 04:34 PM
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Thats my friends M11. I did JUST order a new in box, HK MK23 and a AAC TiRant45 suppressor! I can't wait!
 
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Old May 19, 2012 | 10:09 PM
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cool video, what do they mean shot wet and shot dry?
 
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Old May 23, 2012 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by str8t six
cool video, what do they mean shot wet and shot dry?
Adding water to a silencer will aid in suppression, "Wet" suppressors or "wet cans" use a small quantity of water, oil, grease or gel in the expansion chambers to cool the propellant gases and reduce their volume. The coolant lasts only a few shots before it must be replenished, but can greatly increase the effectiveness of the suppressor. Water is most effective, due to its high heat of vaporization, but it can run or evaporate out of the suppressor. Grease, while messier and less effective than water, can be left in the suppressor indefinitely without losing effectiveness. Oil is the least effective and least preferable, as it runs while being as messy as grease, and leaves behind a fine mist of aerosolized oil after each shot. Water-based gels, such as wire-pulling lubricant gel, are a good compromise; they offer the efficacy of water with less mess, as they do not run or drip. However, they take longer to apply, as they must be cleared from the bore of the suppressor to ensure a clear path for the bullet (grease requires this step as well). Generally, only pistol suppressors are shot wet, as rifle suppressors handle such high pressure and heat that the liquid is gone within 1-3 shots. Many manufacturers will not warranty their rifle suppressors for "wet" fire, as some feel this may even result in a dangerous over-pressurization of the silencer.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cp3P2eF6Q74
 
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Old May 25, 2012 | 12:34 AM
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I like and uses the Clear Glide gel in the squeeze bottle. Squeeze a little in then blow thru it to clear the path .
 
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Old May 25, 2012 | 12:41 AM
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thanks man! i never even knew you could do that with a suppressor.
 
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