![]() It may not be enough to impact the shooter's performance with the rifle, but recoil will be slightly increased.Īnd I don't think a muzzle brake is any more effective than a suppressor. Additionally, there are several ways to counteract this additional recoil (adjustable gas blocks, heavier buffers and springs, different size gas tubes, etc.,) but given two identical rifles, one suppressed and the other unsuppressed, the suppressed rifle will recoil slightly more. Now some of this additional recoil is absorbed by the weight of the suppressor and the muzzle brake like effect of the high speed gas hitting the blast baffle inside the suppressor which will pull the rifle forward to some extent and counteract the additional recoil of the higher speed bolt. The increased bolt speed creates more momentum which equates in part to an increase in recoil. In every instance the rate of fire with the suppressor is increased due to the increased bolt speed which itself is a result of the increased backpressure generated by the suppressor. ![]() This is easily seen when comparing the fully automatic rates of fire in rifles when tested with and without a suppressor. A suppressor will increase the gas pressure in the operating system of the rifle and a result of this increased pressure is an increase in bolt velocity. I do believe a suppressor increases the recoil of a rifle to a degree if we are talking about semi-auto's, not bolt guns. I disagree with Tod because he thinks a suppressor adds recoil to a rifle, even if he thinks it is the smallest amount, it's simply wrong. I am able to spot my impacts with both the can and the suppressor, just able to do it a little better with the suppressor. I too watch my sights, in the form of a scope reticle on a target a really long way away. I shoot a lot too, thousands of rounds, in calibers with more recoil than a. I think alot of folks lose sight of the feel of their rifle when the loud sound of an explosion is muffled. This comes from many thousand rounds down range of just pure feel and watching my sights. I definitely do not believe a suppressor to be more effective than a good compensator. But I guess different strokes for different folks. That is what double recoil means right?ĭoubled was poor wording. Double the recoil? No way, not even close, and as someone that's owned a suppressor I don't know how you can say your gun kicked twice as hard. I don't even know what to say about that comment. The suppressor builds back pressure to a degree that recoil is doubled.not decreased.
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