Posted on Jun 12, 2019
SPC David S.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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They should be. It's probably cheaper than paying for tinnitus and such. Also it makes tactical sense.
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SPC David S.
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Yes indeed I still have ringing in my ears - however that's 155mm related.
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SPC Cesar Freytes
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Amazon . com or do as we did back in the day use cigarette butts and get denied by the VA
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SGM Bill Frazer
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A thought- Suppressors work by deflecting or trapping escaping gases form the round. This normally slows the speed of the round down, affecting range and accuracy. Agree it would work wonders in clearing houses, but they are lousy for long shots.
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SPC David S.
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Agree only really good for CQC work or tactics used to confuse the enemy. As well suppressors are not silencers.
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CPL Shannon Minor
CPL Shannon Minor
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Negatory SGM a properly designed suppressor has very minimal effect on long range accuracy and I have personally seen a Barrett 50 BMG suppressed make a 3 shot 6” group at 1000 meters. Suppressors have come a long way over the years.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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CPL Shannon Minor - Thanks CPL- most of my experience was from 20+ yrs ago. We had to move a lot closer in those days.
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CPL Shannon Minor
CPL Shannon Minor
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SGM Bill Frazer anytime SGM and you where absolutely correct about the old ones lol I remember them very well. The technology has come a long way since we both where in the game lol.
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Where are all the suppressors?
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There are requirements out and companies are working to put in bids. The Army is hoping to develop a "family" that would essentially be the same designs for all calibers used.
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SPC David S.
SPC David S.
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That is good news as the idea is being bounced around hope they find a good working solution as well I like to the end be redesigned to be a little more lethal - put a point on it.
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SPC David S. pointy suppressors would be useless on a free floating barrel so you will probably never see that.
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SPC David S.
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I know it would affect accuracy but I was thinking of a bedded platform for CQC. However that affects the whole supply chain. Just thinking with the ever increasing urban combat battle space I would expect DoD to make some changes - maybe specialized units in urban combat - as such with specialized gear. But agree that is a big slow turn around.
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SPC Cesar Freytes
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Hey MSG I put it in plain English for them in my last comment
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SPC Casey Ashfield
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I had some of my old NCOs tell me they did get issued a handful of suppressors for doing night missions in Iraq in the 2006ish time frame as part of the Battle of Ramadi. Personally I think they would be a great addition to an individual soldier's firearm. The biggest hold up, I suspect, are from the bean counters who don't want to work the numbers to have an extra $1000 attached to a weapon when it is likely just going to gather dust.
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2LT Earl Dean
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The weapons in the pic have silencers on the two weapons. The way they make them now days it really doesn't effect the operation as much as they used to.
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SPC David S.
SPC David S.
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Suppressor vs silencer - Silencer - The legal definition for a firearm suppression device
Suppressor - The technical definition for a firearm suppression device as they still go bang. But yes agree they have improved greatly since WWII.
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SPC Cesar Freytes
SPC Cesar Freytes
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Put it on your wish list... sounds like a bunch of kids that don't know how the federal government works... but are still trying to order from the wish book. You do know what a wish book is right ???? This remark is to everyone on this post. Gee Heee
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