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my deputy friend tried her hand cuffs on me for giggles and my hand slips right through so I am surprised more cops don't carry the zip tie type ...unless smaller people are that much of the minority
I am not getting into the pursuant discussion of two girls trying handcuffs on each other...nope, nope...not gonna do it!
 
How does that one do?



I like that one.. Wicked looking!
About average really. It's designed for a suppressor. When I was building the Grendel I was going to be putting a suppressor on it so I picked out a can I really liked but it used a special flash hider adapter , so I went with that flashhider for that can , shortly after, they changed the can to be more universal and thus not need it. Mine still works with a can just not as good without. So eventually I'll be switching it
 
I am not getting into the pursuant discussion of two girls trying handcuffs on each other...nope, nope...not gonna do it!
I ignored it too for the same reasons you did hahahaha
 
About average really. It's designed for a suppressor. When I was building the Grendel I was going to be putting a suppressor on it so I picked out a can I really liked but it used a special flash hider adapter , so I went with that flashhider for that can , shortly after, they changed the can to be more universal and thus not need it. Mine still works with a can just not as good without. So eventually I'll be switching it
We always called them "Flash suppressors". I never heard anyone refer to it as a "Flash hider" before...
 
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Upon review of the play, the ruling on the field stands.
Sounds like I lost out. The ref's are hired by the league but I own the team. I respectfully request a second and unbiased opinion.
 

We always called them "Flash suppressors". I never heard anyone refer to it as a "Flash hider" before...
Because it's a different device:

Flash suppressor is what comes standard on M16s. It suppresses the flash but doesn't hide it.

Flash hider reduces the light from the flash and reduces the shock wave so much it hides the report. There's actually an ATF rule On these

Compensator/Muzzle break mainly reduces recoil and shock wave but the flash report is normal to that of a flash suppressor
 
We always called them "Flash suppressors". I never heard anyone refer to it as a "Flash hider" before...
However most aftermarket ones these days are designed to be dual purpose hiders/compensators. You'll see these referenced as flash compensators. They do halfway decent on both flash report and muzzle rise/shockwave dispersation
 
Because it's a different device:

Flash suppressor is what comes standard on M16s. It suppresses the flash but doesn't hide it.

Flash hider reduces the light from the flash and reduces the shock wave so much it hides the report. There's actually an ATF rule On these

Compensator/Muzzle break mainly reduces recoil and shock wave but the flash report is normal to that of a flash suppressor
Most of the ones I have used are combo flash suppressor/muzzle brake/compensator. I never used one that fully hid the flash.

I mostly have used them on 7.62x51 rifles or 7.62x39 carbines.

Full suppressors for 9mm I have used are a different story, those virtually hide everything.
 
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