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(New page: A picture has the following caption: Lt. Ring with the AR-15/SP1 in Grenada, his also featuring full-auto fire, making it a possible M16 with a birdcage muzzle break as well. While the f...)
 
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A picture has the following caption:
 
A picture has the following caption:
  
 
Lt. Ring with the AR-15/SP1 in Grenada, his also featuring full-auto fire, making it a possible M16 with a birdcage muzzle break as well.
 
Lt. Ring with the AR-15/SP1 in Grenada, his also featuring full-auto fire, making it a possible M16 with a birdcage muzzle break as well.
  
While the flash suppressor here is oft referred to as a 'birdcage' type, it is most certainly not a muzzle break. "Flash suppressor" or "flash hider" are acceptable. This piece does no braking (notice 'brake' is the proper spelling) when the rifle is fired. Also, as the early flash suppressors are radially symmetrical, it would also be unreasonable to suggest it causes any compensating effect.
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While the flash suppressor here is oft referred to as a 'birdcage' type, it is most certainly not a muzzle break. "Flash suppressor" or "flash hider" are acceptable. This piece does no braking (notice 'brake' is the proper spelling) when the rifle is fired. Also, as the early flash suppressors are radially symmetrical, it would also be unreasonable to suggest it causes any compensating effect.-[[Special:Contributions/140.146.30.103|140.146.30.103]] 18:08, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
  
[[Special:Contributions/140.146.30.103|140.146.30.103]] 18:08, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
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It's been corrected.--[[User:Predator20|Predator20]] 18:45, 7 September 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 18:45, 7 September 2010

muzzle break or flash suppressor

A picture has the following caption:

Lt. Ring with the AR-15/SP1 in Grenada, his also featuring full-auto fire, making it a possible M16 with a birdcage muzzle break as well.

While the flash suppressor here is oft referred to as a 'birdcage' type, it is most certainly not a muzzle break. "Flash suppressor" or "flash hider" are acceptable. This piece does no braking (notice 'brake' is the proper spelling) when the rifle is fired. Also, as the early flash suppressors are radially symmetrical, it would also be unreasonable to suggest it causes any compensating effect.-140.146.30.103 18:08, 7 September 2010 (UTC)

It's been corrected.--Predator20 18:45, 7 September 2010 (UTC)


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