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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: Harder in more sharpness or just more shove? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: Originally Posted By tommyidone: 107a1 without suppressor is softer shooting. With the suppressor it recoils quite a bit harder but still completely manageable. The blast and concussion reduction is fantastic with the Barrett can. Others here have said it's both. Some with bolt actions call it brutal. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
More shove. Gun says I’m going there and you can’t stop me.again it’s not horrible. Just not as good as with a naked brake.
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Originally Posted By tommyidone: More shove. Gun says I'm going there and you can't stop me.again it's not horrible. Just not as good as with a naked brake. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tommyidone: More shove. Gun says I'm going there and you can't stop me.again it's not horrible. Just not as good as with a naked brake. Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Others here have said it's both. Some with bolt actions call it brutal. Interesting. I sure wish we had faster access to cans to check all this out :D |
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Next time I take it out I’ll take some slow motion video of it. Both ways.
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Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: Interesting. I sure wish we had faster access to cans to check all this out :D View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Buffman_LT1: Originally Posted By tommyidone: More shove. Gun says I'm going there and you can't stop me.again it's not horrible. Just not as good as with a naked brake. Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Others here have said it's both. Some with bolt actions call it brutal. Interesting. I sure wish we had faster access to cans to check all this out :D I agree. We should be able to rent them and take them out to try out. To this day a 50bmg suppressor is one that I've never seen in person at a range or shooting spot. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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I assumed everyone had seen this but for those of you who haven't:
Can You SILENCE A 50 CAL? Is It Effective? |
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Pistol packin', Monkey drinkin', no money bum
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Originally Posted By recoiljunky: I assumed everyone had seen this but for those of you who haven't: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrN4PeVmsOA View Quote Is it worth a watch? If so I’ll check it out later at home or if we get some better cell service. I avoid most of his stuff because it’s too long for me and I don’t really get his humor. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
Originally Posted By recoiljunky: I assumed everyone had seen this but for those of you who haven't: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrN4PeVmsOA View Quote |
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Others here have said it's both. Some with bolt actions call it brutal. View Quote I shot my Cyclops on my AX-50 for 5 shots. That was all I could take. I was thinking another 5 rounds might shake loose a retina. And I shoot a lot of heavy kickers like 416 Rigby and 470 Nitro. I am looking forward to shooting my AI-ELR and 107 with my Thunderbeast 50 BMG can. Until then my Cyclops just lives on my 510 Whisper. |
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Years ago when Barrett first started to dip into building a Barrett can, I fired a prototype can on an M95 . 1 shot and I was done. I saw the little twinkling stars for about a minute or so.
That hurt. A lot. Next iteration was a larger 3" diameter can on an M82A1. It had a little more kick than the arrowhead brake equipped version. But it was surprisingly quiet. After 1 round I pulled 1 ear cup off of my ear and fired again. Thought what the hell and fired it again with no hearing protection at all. All I heard was the supersonic crack of the bullet. And this was in the indoor 100m range at Barrett. The can was a heavy bitch though. It went through 2 changes to become the can with built in brake that is offered now. |
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis |
Originally Posted By 50cal: Years ago when Barrett first started to dip into building a Barrett can, I fired a prototype can on an M95 . 1 shot and I was done. I saw the little twinkling stars for about a minute or so. That hurt. A lot. Next iteration was a larger 3" diameter can on an M82A1. It had a little more kick than the arrowhead brake equipped version. But it was surprisingly quiet. After 1 round I pulled 1 ear cup off of my ear and fired again. Thought what the hell and fired it again with no hearing protection at all. All I heard was the supersonic crack of the bullet. And this was in the indoor 100m range at Barrett. The can was a heavy bitch though. It went through 2 changes to become the can with built in brake that is offered now. View Quote I was also really surprised with how well it tamed the noise and blast. |
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Is it worth a watch? If so I’ll check it out later at home or if we get some better cell service. I avoid most of his stuff because it’s too long for me and I don’t really get his humor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Originally Posted By recoiljunky: I assumed everyone had seen this but for those of you who haven't: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrN4PeVmsOA Is it worth a watch? If so I’ll check it out later at home or if we get some better cell service. I avoid most of his stuff because it’s too long for me and I don’t really get his humor. There's good footage of different cans being used on the 107 and the effect on recoil. Very applicable to this discussion. |
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Pistol packin', Monkey drinkin', no money bum
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Now the wait begins
Rex Silentium MG50 Suppressor! #shorts #silencer #suppressor |
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Is the Rex brake ported all the way around?
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Yes
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Originally Posted By 50cal: Years ago when Barrett first started to dip into building a Barrett can, I fired a prototype can on an M95 . 1 shot and I was done. I saw the little twinkling stars for about a minute or so. That hurt. A lot. Next iteration was a larger 3" diameter can on an M82A1. It had a little more kick than the arrowhead brake equipped version. But it was surprisingly quiet. After 1 round I pulled 1 ear cup off of my ear and fired again. Thought what the hell and fired it again with no hearing protection at all. All I heard was the supersonic crack of the bullet. And this was in the indoor 100m range at Barrett. The can was a heavy bitch though. It went through 2 changes to become the can with built in brake that is offered now. View Quote And what is your opinion on the m82a1 allegedly not being rated for suppressors? Just start with recuperator removed and send it? |
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The 82a1 style will beat itself pretty badly if fed a steady diet with the can on it. When I was there, the standard reply was to remove the accelerator and accelerator rod from the bolt carrier.
The accelerator would beat the crap out of the shelf it works off of in the trigger housing. There had been instances of the extractor blowing off the bolt face. There is a pic floating around of a Philippine soldier with an extractor imbedded in his cheek from a blown extractor. A lot has changed since I worked there. The dedicated Barrett can for the M107 and M107A1 works very well with the 107 style rifles. |
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis |
Originally Posted By 50cal: The 82a1 style will beat itself pretty badly if fed a steady diet with the can on it. A lot has changed since I worked there. The dedicated Barrett can for the M107 and M107A1 works very well with the 107 style rifles. View Quote Sad to hear about it beating itself apart Is there a tangible difference between 82a1 and m107 style bolts? I was under the impression the 107 was just an 82a1 with a mil designation. |
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Originally Posted By 7insert: Sad to hear about it beating itself apart Is there a tangible difference between 82a1 and m107 style bolts? I was under the impression the 107 was just an 82a1 with a mil designation. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 7insert: Originally Posted By 50cal: The 82a1 style will beat itself pretty badly if fed a steady diet with the can on it. A lot has changed since I worked there. The dedicated Barrett can for the M107 and M107A1 works very well with the 107 style rifles. Sad to hear about it beating itself apart Is there a tangible difference between 82a1 and m107 style bolts? I was under the impression the 107 was just an 82a1 with a mil designation. They are pretty different. There's been a couple comparisons posted here. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
I don't think I ever updated this thread. The Rex MG50 with the brake ring runs like a champ on the 107A1.
Very satisfied. |
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My IG is private, but if you follow me, you can see a shooting video of the 107A1/Rex. Mike498
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I put in a request to follow your Instagram but no response yet. I’m looking at pulling the trigger on the MG50 for my M96 Windrunners. The brake being a full 360° is my only concern. It seems like the bottom ports would blow a lot of dirt and debris back into the shooters face.
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Originally Posted By Gypsyman: I put in a request to follow your Instagram but no response yet. I’m looking at pulling the trigger on the MG50 for my M96 Windrunners. The brake being a full 360° is my only concern. It seems like the bottom ports would blow a lot of dirt and debris back into the shooters face. View Quote I don't know if you've seen the new Thunderbeast 50 can but it looks very promising and I think the brake just vents to the sides. https://thunderbeastarms.com/products/ultra50 Thunder Beast test cycle 50 cal Thunder Beast Ultra 50 recoil prone. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
I was considering that one until I saw the price estimates.
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I’d be curious to know what tripod they’re using in that first video. That’s not the first time I’ve seen a 50 cal sitting on one of those.
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Originally Posted By Gypsyman: I’d be curious to know what tripod they’re using in that first video. That’s not the first time I’ve seen a 50 cal sitting on one of those. View Quote We have a member with one that looks like that. I have no idea if it's the same one. He's posted pics in several threads. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: We have a member with one that looks like that. I have no idea if it's the same one. He's posted pics in several threads. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Originally Posted By Gypsyman: I’d be curious to know what tripod they’re using in that first video. That’s not the first time I’ve seen a 50 cal sitting on one of those. We have a member with one that looks like that. I have no idea if it's the same one. He's posted pics in several threads. Ordnance Research. |
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Well I shot mine today. Had some random issues with a couple of ripped off rims and 1-2 failures to fully eject the spent case, but I fired about 35 rounds in total today. To me the recoil increase over the factory unsuppressed braked, is very minimal. I shot sitting from the bench, and prone on the ground. The Big Brake does direct some of the blast back at the shooter, but it's not a lot compared to say the AR50 which would clear my sinuses after every shot. I'll try to get some shorts up.
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:D Not too shabby !
50 BMG Suppressor, Rex Silentium MG50 #50BMG #M107a1 #Shorts #Fiddycal |
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Not too bad at all.
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis |
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