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  2. Wind Talker sound suppressor - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the body of the suppressor was changed to titanium and this dropped the weight of the suppressor from over 2 lbs to 1.42 lbs. In 2009 Fisher designed an optional locking collar for use on the M1A SOOCOM rifle, which uses a different style of flash suppressor/muzzle brake. [1]

  3. Muzzle brake - Wikipedia

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    A muzzle brake or recoil compensator is a device connected to, or a feature integral (ported barrel) to the construction of, the muzzle or barrel of a firearm or cannon that is intended to redirect a portion of propellant gases to counter recoil and unwanted muzzle rise. [1] Barrels with an integral muzzle brake are often said to be ported.

  4. M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System - Wikipedia

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    Sound suppressor: A muzzle mounted, detachable sound suppressor. Muzzle device: A compensator/muzzle brake compatible with the sound suppressor. Bipod: Tool-less detachment featuring cant and pan/track capability. Day optic: An Army specified variable power day optic and compatible rings. Back up sights: Iron sights offset 45 deg from the DOS.

  5. SureFire - Wikipedia

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    SureFire, LLC. is an American company headquartered in Fountain Valley, California. Their main products are flashlights , weapon-mounted lights , headlamps, and laser sights . In addition, Surefire produces knives , sound suppressors , earplugs , Picatinny Rails , magazines, and batteries . [ 4 ]

  6. Silencer (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A silencer, also known as a sound suppressor, suppressor, or sound moderator, is a muzzle device that suppresses the blast created when a gun (firearm or airgun) is discharged, thereby reducing the acoustic intensity of the muzzle report (sound of a gunshot) and jump, by modulating the speed and pressure of the propellant gas released from the ...

  7. Muzzle booster - Wikipedia

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    Animation of the Vickers muzzle booster operation, showing the expanding gases pushing the barrel to the rear relative to the cooling jacket. A Vickers-type muzzle (or recoil) booster, the "typical" type, consists of two parts: a flared "cup" on the muzzle of the barrel, and a perforated tube around the end of the muzzle, attached to the main body of the weapon.

  8. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Gun with threaded muzzle besides a disassembled muzzle brake and thread protector. Muzzle threads is one method of fitting accessories such as flash hiders, suppressors or muzzle brakes (compensators). The applicable thread is limited to a certain degree by the bullet caliber and barrel diameter.

  9. Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The OPS Inc. 12th Model SPR Muzzle Brake Suppressor threads directly onto the OPS Inc. muzzle brake and uses the collar to stay centered for Mk 12 MOD 0/1 models. [2] The first 100 suppressors were made in RD Systems in South Beloit, Illinois. [16] In 2014, Ops, Inc stopped manufacturing this model of suppressors.