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Posted: 4/28/2024 10:51:23 AM EDT
I have two guns specifically set up for night fighting with IR lasers and my helmet mounted PVS14.
They both have A2 flash hiders. As expected, there is a bit of a flash signature. I’m debating getting a suppressor vs just going with a Smith Vortex. From a pure flash suppression standpoint, is a suppressor that much better? I know a can will be quieter. But, I’m only interested in reducing my flash signature and would rather avoid all the cost of a suppressor if the Vortex is close in performance. Any opinions? |
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Depending on barrel length a suppressor will suppress almost all the flash and exceed a flash suppressor. The Smith Vortex and many others like it do a good job but you can often get a splash of flash even with them.
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It depends on the load too. There is still flash from a suppressor if all the powder isn’t burnt before the bullet exits.
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It also depends on the suppressor. Some are better at flash mitigation than others. Shorter cans typically exhibit more flash but there are factors as well.
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The JP 3-prong flash hider is very effective if you don’t mind the length.
Many suppressors surprisingly need 3-prong front caps to knock down flash. A lot depends on barrel length & ammo. Trying out a Vortex or JP is cheap and they are always useable. |
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I find that with most 5" silencers on 5.56 rifles, the high end flash hiders do better than the silencers, especially on the first round. The 7" silencers do about the same as the flash hiders, but they occasionally cook off some powder and have a bigger flash. It is only the low flash 9" (large for 5.56) silencers that are actually better than the high end flash hiders.
Also, silencers tend to hide the flame of the flash from the user who is behind the silencer. As the flame is short and thin vs the diameter and distance of the silencer. But there is no way I would pick a flash hider over a 7" silencer in any situation I care about signature reduction. |
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Honestly they won't be that different. Assuming you are using a full size can. Smith will beat a K can in flash suppression. Smith vortex is an incredibly good flash suppressor.
If I was in your scenario and only cared about flash suppression and cost, I'd buy a smith vortex. But I personally would use a can. |
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Thanks. I may get a can someday. For now, I just ordered a couple Smith Vortex flash hiders.
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barrel length and type of powder can make a big difference also
H-335 has a lot of flash |
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I have a Smith Vortex on a 16" gun. Firing XM193 there is approximately zero (0) flash. That being said, I don't think the A2 is that bad. It shouldn't be auto-gating your NV.
Why do you need a suppressor if you have NV on? Your helmet should have ear pro on it. |
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My reason for wanting to mitigate flash is to minimize visual identification SHTF.
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I installed the Smith Vortex on my 16" carbine and zero'd it this morning. Very interesting. It has a completely different recoil feel than my A2 flash hider. The gun sounds slightly louder with the Vortex.
I will soon compare the Vortex to a similar gun with an A2 flash hider at night. I keep reading about a "ping" with these type of flash hiders. I have not heard this firing the weapon or dropping the bolt. |
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Originally Posted By HawkinsID: I installed the Smith Vortex on my 16" carbine and zero'd it this morning. Very interesting. It has a completely different recoil feel than my A2 flash hider. The gun sounds slightly louder with the Vortex. I will soon compare the Vortex to a similar gun with an A2 flash hider at night. I keep reading about a "ping" with these type of flash hiders. I have not heard this firing the weapon or dropping the bolt. View Quote Open tine flash hiders can ping, but there are fixes or just waiting until they carbon up through use and it solves itself. |
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If you need a Plan B compatible flash suppressor, 3P15 is a Plan B compatible flash suppressor, 2.15" long, it does a very good job with flash suppression.
Re: pings, it's subtly addressed on 3P15, we use different depths and widths flutes on the prongs, they're not there for looks Attached File |
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Several of my guns wear Smith Vortexes (Vortices? 🤔) as I also own a Windtalker. The ping is different on each of them, nonexistent on some. I assume that it has something to do with barrel harmonics. Vortex does an excellent job at taming flash, even on 5.56 AR pistols.
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The Vortex will suppress flash better than most silencers, and any silencer 5.5” or less. A few in the 6”-7” range will work as well as a Vortex. I say that as a silencer whore. There are a few cans that perform well at flash reduction and have very effective flash hider mounts available to have the best of both worlds, if you wanted the flash suppressor now and the sound suppressor later.
DevL and Andrewsky are spot on. I’m not surprised the recoil feel is different. The A2 has some comp effect, though small. I may have missed it, but what barrel length and ammo are we talking about? |
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Thanks to all. All my rifles are 16". I mostly shoot a variety of .223 (Wolf Gold, PMC, American Eagle).
I like the Smith Vortex so much, I just put them on all my 8 rifles. |
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