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Re: Muzzle breaks

#91 Post by Airbrush »

Alpha1 wrote:
Airbrush wrote:Was shooting on a packed 300 Century this afternoon with several muzzle brakes including mine, by design or fault we had at least 2 empty lanes either side of us & had no problems from the TF shooters at either side.

It's not difficult is it.
We dont all have the luxury of two empty lanes either side of us. I choose not to shoot next to any body shooting full bore with a muzzle break.
Good for you, at least you're not spoiling another shooters day by complaining.
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#92 Post by kennyc »

dromia wrote:Dave you must remember that to some people shooting only happens at Bisley.
and also remember that for some people Bisley is one of the places that shooting happens, amongst others, and that just because it is mentioned as a venue doesn't automatically invalidate any reply that includes its name green55
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Re: Muzzle breaks

#93 Post by kennyc »

Airbrush wrote:Actually it was MTP Kenny. ;)
pah! MTP is a type of DPM :p
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#94 Post by Airbrush »

kennyc wrote:
Airbrush wrote:Actually it was MTP Kenny. ;)
pah! MTP is a type of DPM :p
troutslapping lol
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Re: Muzzle breaks

#96 Post by Zilberbak »

Bought these for when guesting at Sennybridge with 50Cal Club worked a treat and only £11-00ish.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01 ... UTF8&psc=1

Couldn't find my Peltors yesterday at Severnside so used these again and had no issues with noise at all.
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Re: Muzzle breaks

#97 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

Muzzle breaks are the devil's own work.

They promote femininity in the guise of moisturised hands, peeling facial masks and monthly sense of humour failures.

Also, they annoy me. :D
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#98 Post by Airbrush »

Jeez it's BRAKES. troutslapping
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#99 Post by The Lord Flashheart »

Oh.

I thought they were devices to help girly men rest their dainty wee shoulders.

They have retardative function do they Andy? :D :p
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#100 Post by Airbrush »

The Lord Flashheart wrote:Oh.

I thought they were devices to help girly men rest their dainty wee shoulders.

They have retardative function do they Andy? :D :p
Oh great there goes the neighbourhood. aaarggh
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