American Eagle had significantly less flash. During full sunshine in the summer, I could easily see a fireball the size of basketball. I quit shooting White Box Winchester 9mm because it has a huge fireball out of my Glock 17. Sid Post wrote:Ammunition differences are at play here. I am not a AAC Kool-aid drinker, but I do own a few of their cans. These are the kinds of tests that NEED to be made public. But, these are the operations you don't hear about, so I am sure I don't know what I'm talking about. I would estimate that 70-80% of real-world operations occur in the dark in the counter narcotic's world, and a similiar amount in the terrorism world. While we did numerous tests to see what our signature was at night (by standing opposite a friend shooting a target a few meters to the side of us), we didn't do anything this official. Robert, for me it would be interesting to see the tests of the same ammo, same guns, same barrel, with semi and 3 shot burst testing, as well as a nice 12-15 round burst from a 249. if you can't do that, practice more), the application is good because we are pouring rounds down-range. While I don't know anybody who uses 3-shot burst outside of boot-camp (why be limited to 3 shots, when you can control a string of 1-6 shots with a single pull of the trigger. (unless you have a habit to close you eyes when you pull the trigger)įrom the standpoint of the end-user, these tests are great. The best way would be ,total dark room ,open shutter fire 3 round burst close shutterĪnd if you can see it in daylight ,you for sure are going to se it in the dark So if you can burn some gas inside the can it wil not be there when it gets outĪlso if you can cool some of the gas down it will also help reduce the flashĪlso if the gas is not spread out when it exits the can it will more likely mix whit the air ,and igniteĪnd for the 3 round burst ,the military has 3round burst so that makes senseĪnd for the one sec opening time ,i want to see all of it In a can there is some air, and as we know from 22 long riffle cans if you have fuel air mix burning /exploding inside the can ,you will hear a fist round pop ,this also happens in a 223 can but you can not tell it apart from the bullet crack Most flash hiders spreads the gas into so much air that most of it is cooled and wont ignite When the hot gas mixes with the oxygen in the air they ignite ,and you have the flash ,this is like back draft when you have a fire in a closed room ,hot gas no(or little) oxygen ,and when you open the door ,big flash When the hot gases exit the barrel,they still contains unburned fuel Eh ,i have to make a comment on the flash hider thingĪ flash hider dos not hide the flash ,it prevents it (more or lees)
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