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A suppressor without a tax stamp? Why you need a linear compensator

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This linear compensator is great to reduce heard noise and makes a .22 hearing safe.

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  1. I have seen a few comments and I wanted to clarify, this will only be noticeable for 22LR. Any other caliber will have diminishing results.

    In the original video, I failed to mention that it was a 22LR. I clarified this in the comments, but they were buried due to this video blowing up. Although 22 won’t cause as much damage to your hearing as other calibers, it can still harm your hearing without hearing protection, so please consider using this for 22s. However, anything beyond that caliber would really need a suppressor to reduce the noise. This video wasn’t intended to mislead or misinform, only to share what I had found. Thanks for watching!

  2. And noise reduction (very, veeeeery little noise reduction) means nothing when firing at an assailant inside your house. The sound of a shot inside a room is absolutely concussive to everyone's ears, so if you care about yours and your family's hearing health, disregard this dumb video, get yourself a suppressor.

  3. Baffles does not make it a suppressor – Ya'll need to educate yourselves on the definition of a suppressor. Any device that lowers decibels by 2 or more is the legal definition of a suppressor.

  4. HAD ONE ON MY DMPS 7.62×51. ADDED IT FOR PEOPLE AT RANGE. REGULAR MUZZLE BREAK SLAMS EVERYONE AROUND YOU, THIS TRANSFER THE BLAST OUT THE FRONT, NOT OUT THE SIDE. STILL REDUCED RECOIL, BUT NOT TO THE EXSTENT THAT A REGULAR MUZZLE BRAKE DOES! BUT THE PEOPLE AROUND YOU ARE MUCH HAPPIER 💯‼️‼️👍

  5. These also help on a pistol that you have put a brace on.
    Having a 5.5” threaded barrel that close to your head / face is not pleasant as cool as it may look or seem.
    These really help in pistol calibers. Even pistol caliber carbines. I’ve been an approached by guys at the range while using my Ruger PCC 9mm and Charger 9 asking if it was a suppressor. Not because of the look but the reduced sound at the muzzle. The one in the video is aluminum. But there are some cast steel Krinkov style that while heavier are only about 3” long. But very effective. And cheap. Like $20-$25. Although they’re mounted on PCC the weight does help in recoil mitigation plus the push forward as well as muzzle flip. Hope this helps.

  6. Its nice to see us in the west finally expanding on this old ww1 concept. aka cone style muzzle attachments. they were always amazing. just fell out of favor.

    the russians kept using them for years.

  7. I actually have short linear compensators on both of my 7.62×39 ARs does make it a little more pleasant to shoot since a lot of the sound is directed more forward and not outward so you don't get the concussion especially on my 10 and a half inch.

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